Si Kahn (born April 23, 1944)
is an American singer-songwriter, and activist; he is the founder and former executive director of Grassroots Leadership.
Biography
Early life and education
Kahn grew up in
State College, Pennsylvania
State College is a Borough (Pennsylvania), borough and Home rule municipality (Pennsylvania), home rule municipality in Centre County, Pennsylvania, United States. It is a college town, home to the University Park, Pennsylvania, University Park ...
. When he was 15 his family moved to the
Washington, D.C.
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area, where he graduated from
Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School
Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School (B-CC) is a State school, public Secondary school, high school in Montgomery County, Maryland. It is located at 4301 East-West Highway, in Bethesda, Maryland, Bethesda.
Part of the Montgomery County Public Schools ...
. His grandfather Gabriel Kahn, his mother Rosalind Kahn, and his father Benjamin Kahn, a
rabbi
A rabbi (; ) is a spiritual leader or religious teacher in Judaism. One becomes a rabbi by being ordained by another rabbi—known as ''semikha''—following a course of study of Jewish history and texts such as the Talmud. The basic form of t ...
, instilled a strong sense of the family's
Jewish
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heritage as well as teaching him the rudiments of
rhythm
Rhythm (from Greek , ''rhythmos'', "any regular recurring motion, symmetry") generally means a " movement marked by the regulated succession of strong and weak elements, or of opposite or different conditions". This general meaning of regular r ...
and
harmony
In music, harmony is the concept of combining different sounds in order to create new, distinct musical ideas. Theories of harmony seek to describe or explain the effects created by distinct pitches or tones coinciding with one another; harm ...
as a child. His uncle,
Arnold Aronson
Arnold Aronson (March 11, 1911 – February 17, 1998) was a founder of the Leadership Conference on Civil Rights and served as its executive secretary from 1950 to 1980. In 1941 he worked with A. Philip Randolph to pressure President Franklin ...
, executive secretary of the
Leadership Conference on Civil Rights
The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights is an American coalition of more than 240 national civil and human rights organizations and acts as an umbrella group for American civil and human rights. Founded as the Leadership Conference on ...
, helped inspire and shape Kahn's career. In 1965, Kahn earned a bachelor's degree from
Harvard University
Harvard University is a Private university, private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1636 and named for its first benefactor, the History of the Puritans in North America, Puritan clergyma ...
.
In 1995, he completed a
PhD
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in American Studies from the
Union Institute.
Musician and activist
Kahn moved to the south as an activist in the
civil rights movement and he lives in
Charlotte, North Carolina
Charlotte ( ) is the List of municipalities in North Carolina, most populous city in the U.S. state of North Carolina and the county seat of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina, Mecklenburg County. The population was 874,579 at the 2020 United ...
. He is the founder and former director of Grassroots Leadership, a non-profit organization which advocates for several causes, including prison reform, improved immigration detention policies, and violence prevention. He retired on May 1, 2010. Most of the profits from Kahn's musical performances benefit the group. He has also been involved with
Save Our Cumberland Mountains, an environmentalist group which is opposed to
strip mining
Surface mining, including strip mining, open-pit mining and mountaintop removal mining, is a broad category of mining in which soil and rock overlying the mineral deposit (the overburden) are removed, in contrast to underground mining, in which ...
in
Appalachia
Appalachia ( ) is a geographic region located in the Appalachian Mountains#Regions, central and southern sections of the Appalachian Mountains in the east of North America. In the north, its boundaries stretch from the western Catskill Mountai ...
.
Though Kahn writes songs about a variety of topics, he is especially known for songs about
workers and their families, like "Aragon Mill" (1974).
He frequently writes songs and occasionally performs, with singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
John McCutcheon. Kahn usually accompanies himself on a steel-string
acoustic guitar
An acoustic guitar is a musical instrument in the string family. When a string is plucked, its vibration is transmitted from the bridge, resonating throughout the top of the guitar. It is also transmitted to the side and back of the instrument, ...
, played with brass
fingerpick
A fingerpick is a type of plectrum used most commonly for playing Lap steel guitar and bluegrass style banjo music. Hawaiian steel guitar players invented them to gain a more substantial sound from their instruments. The National Finger Pick ...
s.
Personal life
Kahn's younger sister,
Jenette Kahn
Jenette Kahn (; born May 16, 1947) is an American comic book editor and executive. She joined DC Comics in 1976 as publisher, and five years later was promoted to president. In 1989, she stepped down as publisher and assumed the title of editor ...
, was president of
DC Comics
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for 26 years until she stepped down in 2002.
Musical style and themes
Reviewing Kahn's 1974 ''New Wood'' album in ''
Christgau's Record Guide: Rock Albums of the Seventies'' (1981),
Robert Christgau
Robert Thomas Christgau ( ; born April 18, 1942) is an American music journalist and essayist. Among the most influential music critics, he began his career in the late 1960s as one of the earliest professional rock critics and later became a ...
observed "willfully austere
Appalachian music
Appalachian music is the music of the region of Appalachia in the Eastern United States. Traditional Appalachian music is derived from various influences, including the ballads, hymns and fiddle music of the British Isles (particularly Scotland), ...
" and songs that are "correctives every one (despite an occasional baldness of instructional intent) to the romanticizations of Southern
pastoral
The pastoral genre of literature, art, or music depicts an idealised form of the shepherd's lifestyle – herding livestock around open areas of land according to the seasons and the changing availability of water and pasture. The target au ...
individualism that are currently so profitable." He called Kahn "an aficionado of
poor-white virtues, but not at the expense of his vivid understanding of the labor, sadness, frustration, and small-mindedness that go along with them."
By the time of Kahn's 1979 record ''Home'', Christgau said he was "the most gifted songwriter to come out of the folkie tradition since
John Prine
John Edward Prine (; October 10, 1946 – April 7, 2020) was an American singer-songwriter of country-folk music. Widely cited as one of the most influential songwriters of his generation, Prine was known for his signature blend of humoro ...
", possessing a political outlook in songs that are nonetheless "personal, their overriding theme the emotional dislocations of working far from home." While identifying Kahn's asset as living among ordinary people rather than the folk subculture, the critic credited Kahn's "understated colloquial precision" and concluded that, "some will consider the all-acoustic music thin (it's often solo or duet, twice
a cappella
Music performed a cappella ( , , ; ), less commonly spelled acapella in English, is music performed by a singer or a singing group without instrumental accompaniment. The term ''a cappella'' was originally intended to differentiate between Rena ...
) and the voice quavery. I find that both evoke the
mountain music of the '20s in a way that makes me long for home myself, and I'm from
Queens
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."
On later albums, ''Aragon Mill - The Bluegrass Sessions'' and ''It's A Dog's Life'', Kahn collaborated with the
German
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* Germany, the country of the Germans and German things
**Germania (Roman era)
* Germans, citizens of Germany, people of German ancestry, or native speakers of the German language
** For citizenship in Germany, see also Ge ...
bluegrass band The Looping Brothers, founded by Ulrich Sieker and Matthias Malcher–two of Europe's best known and awarded blugrass musicians since the 1970s. Kahn himself initiated and featured both albums joining tours in Europe and the United States. ''It's A Dog's Life'' (2019) "includes ten previously unrecorded Kahn compositions and features his vocals on three of the thirteen tracks. They include “Government on Horseback," the first single; (Kahn) revives an unrecorded song from 1981.".
Discography
*''New Wood'' (1974, June Appal Recordings)
*''Home'' (1979, Flying Fish Records and
June Appal Recordings)
*''Doing my Job'' (1982)
*''Unfinished Portraits'' (1984)
*''Signs of the Times'', with
John McCutcheon (1986, Rounder Select)
*''Carry It On'' (1986, Flying Fish Records)
*''I'll Be There'' (1989, Flying Fish Records)
*''I Have Seen Freedom'' (1991, Flying Fish Records)
*''Good Times and Bedtimes'' (1993, Rounder select, family album)
*''In My Heart: A Retrospective'' (1994, StrictlyCountryRecords.com)
*''Companion'' (1997, Appleseed Records)
*''Been a Long Time'' (2000, Sliced Bread Records)
*''Threads'' (2002, Double Time Music)
*''We're Still Here'', with Liz Meyer and Joost van Es (2004, StrictlyCountryRecords.com)
*''Thanksgiving'', with Annemarieke Coenders and Linde Nijland (2007, StrictlyCountryRecords.com)
*''Courage'', with
Kathy Mattea
Kathleen Alice Mattea (born June 21, 1959) is an American country music and bluegrass singer. Active since 1984 as a recording artist, she has charted more than 30 singles on the ''Billboard'' Hot Country Songs charts, including four that reac ...
(2010, StrictlyCountryRecords.com)
*''Bristol Bay'', with Jens Kruger (2012, StrictlyCountryRecords.com)
*''Aragon Mill: The Bluegrass Sessions'', with The Looping Brothers (2013, StrictlyCountryRecords.com)
*''It's A Dog's Life'', with The Looping Brothers (2019, StrictlyCountryRecords.com)
*''Si Kahn @ 75'', 5-CD set (2019 StrictlyCountryRecords.com)
*''Si Kahn Best of the Rest'' (2019 StrictlyCountryRecords.com)
Books authored
*''How People Get Power: Organizing Oppressed Communities for Action'' (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1970).
*''Organizing: A Guide for Grassroots Leaders'' (New York: McGraw-Hill, 1982).
*''The Fox in the Henhouse: How Privatization Threatens Democracy'', with Elizabeth Minnich (Berrett-Koehler, 2005).
*''Creative Community Organizing: A Guide for Rabble Rousers, Activists, and Quiet Lovers of Justice'' (San Francisco: Berrett-Koehler, 2010).
Sources
* Press, Jaques Cattell (Ed.). ''ASCAP Biographical Dictionary of Composers, Authors and Publishers'', 4th edition, R. R. Bowker, 1980.
References
Further reading
*
External links
Official website
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1944 births
Living people
American folk musicians
American male singer-songwriters
Jewish American songwriters
American community activists
Harvard University alumni
Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School alumni
American political music artists
Flying Fish Records artists
21st-century American Jews