Learn how Art Works in Si Kahn’s June Newsletter

Learn how Art Works in Si Kahn’s June Newsletter

Ken Grossinger’s powerful forthcoming book Art Works provides the focus for Si Kahn’s June Newsletter. The late Harry Belafonte wrote “My life as an activist and my life as an artist are inseparable. Ken Grossinger reveals the power generated when these...
Scottish MP selects Si’s song for his funeral

Scottish MP selects Si’s song for his funeral

“It is a song that was written by an American folk musician called Si Kahn. It is a song that Dick Gaughan always used to open with. It’s called What You Do With What You’ve Got. The chorus goes: ‘It’s not just what you’re born with, it’s what you chose to...
My Video For Pete’s Sake Donate May 3 2022

My Video For Pete’s Sake Donate May 3 2022

#ForPetesSakeDonate Participate in the FAI For Pete’s Sake, Donate! campaign Join me in making a simple folk song video for Pete Seeger’s May 3 birth anniversary Now, as to why I made this video of “The House Carpenter,” a traditional...

In Honor of Si’s 80th Birthday Today, April 23,

Please Join Us in Launching the Si Kahn Living Legacy

Cathy Fink, Marcy Marxer, John McCutcheon

The goal of the Si Kahn Living Legacy is to build awareness of, support for, and public access to the amazingly large body of Si’s creative work that no one except Si has ever seen, and ultimately to keep it alive and easily accessible after he’s gone.  Si has been recognized internationally as one of the most important English language social justice songwriters, connecting his cultural work and social activism like so many before him, including Pete Seeger (with whom he worked, toured, and recorded) and Woody Guthrie.  

Nora Guthrie and others started the Woody Guthrie Archives long after Woody’s passing. As Si turns the corner to his 80th birthday, it’s a perfect time to think ahead, to gather, catalog, and make available those of his songs, stories, book manuscripts, poems, and other creative works that have never before been seen or heard by anyone except Si. The time to do this is now, while he’s healthy, still actively creating, and available as a friendly resource to the Living Legacy’s growth and development. 

It of course takes funding to build and maintain a major project like this. Your contributions are tax-deductible, as the project is managed by and part of the 501(c)3 non-profit Generations: Music for Justice (EIN 87-1647310).

Let’s do this together, recognizing the importance of Si’s life not just as an organizer and musician, but as a humane, generous, deeply kind person, who has spent his entire life trying to make this tired world a kinder, gentler, more just place for all of us.