Music For The New Revolution

Rodney Whittenberg

Music For The New Revolution is a podcast on music and social issues, co-produced and co-hosted by David Heitler-Klevans and Rodney Whittenberg.

  1. 10/23/2025

    Episode 45: Rally Songs (Part 1)

    This episode explores the various types of music used in political rallies, marches, protests, vigils, etc., with an emphasis on very recent songs used in No Kings, Hands Off, anti-ICE and other political events. David & Rodney were joined by Oberlin intern Natalie Gamino for part of the episode, and Oberlin interns Eloise Rich and Natalie Gamino edited it. Music included (all excerpts): 1. Simple Minds: Don't You Forget About Me 2. Joan Baez: We Shall Overcome 3. Mavis Staples: We Shall Not Be Moved 4. Holly Near: Singing For Our Lives 5. Kevin Slick: Worth Fighting For 6. Palatine & Rodney Whittenberg: Love 7. Melanie DeMore: One Foot/Lead with Love 8. Peace Poets: We Are the Movement; I Have Not Come Here Alone; Rise Up, My People/Oye Mi Gente 9. Paul McKenna: Get Up Stand Up (parody of Bob Marley's song); Hands Off (parody of Buddy Holly's Rave On) 10. Mark Levy: We Shall Not Be Ruled (based on We Shall Not Be Moved) 11. Tobie Hoffman: Con Man (parody of Village People's YMCA) 12. Vybe Band: When I See U 13. Tom Smith: There Ain't No Kings (tune: Down By the Riverside) 14. Fred Small: No Kings for Me 15. Emma's Revolution: We Are the Power 16. Voices Rising Philly: Power to the People (Debra D'Alessandro's reworking of John Lennon) 17. Fleetwood Mac: Don't Stop 18. Bruce Springsteen: Born in the USA 19. Neil Young: Rockin' in the Free World (excerpt) 20. Tupac: To Live & Die in L.A. 21. Los Tigres del Norte: Somos Mas Americanos 22. Adriel Favela, Octavio Cuadras, Giovanny Ayala: Sin Mexicanos 23. Peace Poets: A Force More Powerful

    Episode 45: Rally Songs (Part 1)
  2. 07/19/2025

    Episode 43: Cultural Appropriation (Part 1)

    "Music For The New Revolution" is back with a new episode that dives into the extensive and intricate subject of cultural appropriation. In part one of this thought-provoking conversation, David and Rodney discuss a curated selection of music from the Renaissance to the present, exploring why cultural appropriation has been and continues to be relevant. Edited by Oberlin interns Natalie Gamino and Eloise Rich, this episode takes a departure from our general format, featuring 24 selections across genres and eras, offering a look into how music transforms and raises questions about influence and identity. Music included (all excerpts): 1. The Beatles: She's a Woman 2. John Dunstable: Quam Pulchra Es 3. J. S. Bach: Concerto In A Minor 4. Mozart: "Eine kleine Nachtmusik" Serenade in G major 5. Beethoven: Symphony No. 9 in D Minor 6. Mahler: Symphony No. 2 in C Minor "Resurrection", V. Finale 7. Leadbelly: Where Did You Sleep Last Night (aka In the Pines) 8. Massy Trinidad All Stars Steel Orchestra: Inventor 9. Ravon Steely Rhoden: I Just Called To Say I Love You 10. Blind Lemon Jefferson: See That My Grave Is Kept Clean 11. Taj Mahal: Queen Bee 12. Arkadaş: Compilation of The Best Traditional Music Of Turkey 13. Peggy Lee: The Siamese Cat Song 14. Rodney Whittenberg: Broken Pots Broken Dreams 15. Jake Krack: Hell Among The Yearlings 16. Vincent Gardner, Marcus Printup, Victor Goines, Eli Yamin, Noriko Ueda, Alvin Atkinson: The Saints Go Marching In 17. Big Mama Thornton: Hound Dog 18. Vanilla Ice: Ice Ice Baby 19. Eminem: The Real Slim Shady 20. Siete Nueve: Fuego 21. Diana Ross and The Supremes: Someday We'll Be Together 22. Marvin Gaye: I Heard It Through The GrapeVine 23. Martha Reeves and The Vandellas: Dancing In The Street 24. The Jackson 5: I Want You Back

    Episode 43: Cultural Appropriation (Part 1)

Ratings & Reviews

5
out of 5
4 Ratings

About

Music For The New Revolution is a podcast on music and social issues, co-produced and co-hosted by David Heitler-Klevans and Rodney Whittenberg.