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(BPRW) Anti-Confederate Statue Movement Gets “Gospel” Music Anthem — “Confederate Free” – A Song Decrying Nation’s Historic Racism Supports National Anti-Confederate Statue Removal Movement | Press releases

(BPRW) Anti-Confederate Statue Movement Gets “Gospel” Music Anthem — “Confederate Free” – A Song Decrying Nation’s Historic Racism Supports National Anti-Confederate Statue Removal Movement | Press releases

(BPRW) Anti-Confederate Statue Movement Gets “Gospel” Music Anthem — “Confederate Free” – A Song Decrying Nation’s Historic Racism Supports National Anti-Confederate Statue Removal Movement

Outraged at the George Floyd Murder, tv writer/producer, music writer/producer Jeff Mustard created Equal Justice Studios (www.EqualJusticeStudios.com), a media company whose mission sheds light on the country’s explosive and divisive racial and social inequalities. Mustard’s song, “Confederate Free,” is a powerful, Gospel-inspired single from his six-track album, “American Carnage,” that calls out the vile hypocrisy of racism and slavery by the nation’s founding fathers.

(Black PR Wire) As the Robert E. Lee Statue comes down in Virginia, effectively the capital of the Confederacy and a bastion, at least historically, of slave ideology, along with the recent removal of nearly 170 other Confederate Statues across the country since the George Floyd Murder, “this movement and moment in time warrants a song to memorialize this seismic shift in our country’s consciousness,” says Jeff Mustard. ‘”Confederate Free,” written specifically for Gospel delivery, is that song.” 

ABOUT THE SONG – “CONFEDERATE FREE” 

“Confederate Free” is more than a history song,” says Mustard, “it’s an anthem that addresses the unvarnished hypocrisy of the nation’s founding fathers.” The lyrics of the first verse set the tone of the song:

VERSE 1 
Statues of men long dead are falling, 

Disturbing the memory, a whitewashed history, (listen)

Cracks are forming, splintering the nation,

Exposing the facts of this country’s creation.

Can you build a city on a rotten foundation?

Can you plan a future if your past is forsaken?

Can you see tomorrow when your history is blind?

Can you search your heart if you’re afraid of what you’ll find?

LISTEN TO THE SONG: https://bit.ly/ConfederateFree-Song

“Each element of the song, the lyrics, the music, and the vocal delivery were creatively envisioned to tap into the deepest vein of pain powerfully expressed in guttural appeals to the “Lord” that can be heard historically in churches, particularly throughout the South, the undisputed homeland of slavery,” says Mustard.  

 “There is a poetic irony to Confederate Free delivered as a Gospel tune,” says Mustard, “in which the curtain is finally pulled back on the hypocrisy of this country’s founding and the falsehood of equality.” Slavery has plagued our nation for hundreds of years. The sound of slavery can be heard in the “call and holler” of African-American men and women picking cotton on plantations. “I felt the sound of slavery could be profoundly heard in the pleading pain reflected in Gospel Music. Says Mustard, “The rise of consciousness in the face of historic and systemic racism in the country is the premise upon which Confederate Free was written.” Delivered at a steady, but measured 80 BPM, the 400 words of the song has a message of 400 years of slavery in a 5:31 minute soundtrack.”

LISTEN TO THE SONG: https://bit.ly/ConfederateFree-Song

ABOUT EQUAL JUSTICE STUDIOS – GEORGE FLOYD – RACISM, SLAVERY

Equal Rights, Social Justice, and Civil Rights for African Americans are at the height of our nation’s consciousness for the first time since the Civil Rights movement of the 60s. Police officers’ murder of black men and women in our society seems incessant, unwarranted, and sadly, more rampant than ever. The George Floyd Murder and other high-profile deaths that have followed since Mr. Floyd’s tragic killing on May 25, 2020, has created not just an inflection point in our society but a passion and long overdue vigor for Equal Rights for African Americans.

VISIT EQUAL JUSTICE STUDIOS WEBSITE: https://equaljusticestudios.com/

MUSIC/SONG COMPOSER – JOE VELASQUEZ

Says Joe Vasquez: “In collaboration with writer/producer Jeff Mustard, my original intent was to compose something that took me back from the times I went to the local black Baptist Church my father attended. I wanted to bring that African American Spiritual Hymn vibe to the song. Bakari’s talented vocals cohesively came together with the vision Jeff expressed that merged beautifully with what I imagined from the lyrics.”

Joe Velasquez is a Singer, Song Writer, and Producer in the San Francisco Bay Area. Following Jazz studies at the New School University (NYC), he began his career playing at the Monterey Jazz Festival and had the opportunity to play with Singer-Songwriter Patrice Rushen and other local artists. Joe has started producing and writing music for T.V., Film, and commercials. His forte is Saxophone. Other genres covered by Joe include Dramatic, Classical, Rock, Hip Hop, and Pop.

SONG PERFORMER/VOCALIST – BAKARI HOLMES

Says Bakari Holmes: “I felt the lyrics of this song lent themselves to a modern spiritual feel. So I approached my vocal from that perspective stylistically and emotionally. I tapped into my struggles as an African American man.”

Bakari Holmes is Singer, Arranger, Producer, and Keyboard player in the Bay Area. He studied music at San Jose State University and the Jazz School in Berkeley, CA. Bakari has extensive experience singing and producing Gospel, Neo Soul, jazz, and acapella music. 

ABOUT JEFF MUSTARD

Jeff Mustard (Playwright) is a writer and producer for various media. Jeff’s print, radio, television, and stage work has been published and produced locally, regionally, and nationally. He has written two prestige historical-fiction pilot television shows in recent years, both of which have earned multiple T.V. industry accolades. During the pandemic and following the George Floyd Murder, he wrote and produced a six-track album, Enough under the media banner he created, Equal Justice Studios, addressing society’s racial and social inequities. Jeff Mustard’s stage play, “Chance,” a 20-minute TragiComedy one-act stage play about depression, opioid addiction, and suicide, was recently produced as a Los Angeles-based Open Door Playhouse podcast. LISTEN TO “CHANCE” THE PLAY: 

http://www.equaljusticestudios.com/chance-the-play-podcast/

TO SEE MORE OF JEFF MUSTARD’S WORK, PLEASE VISIT HIS WEBSITES:  

https://boycott1902.com/ 

https://exilefromcuba.com/ 

http://www.equaljusticestudios.com/chance-the-play-podcast/ 

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