Bruce Springsteen's 4-F card. Joni Mitchell's guitar. James Brown's lyrics on hotel stationery. Bob Dylan's harmonica.
What do they have in common?
They're all symbols of rock music's relentless freedom of expression that can provoke thought and provide social commentary--and they're all part of an exhibit called Louder Than Words at the Newseum in Washington, DC. In partnership with the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame.
Our guest, Patty Rhule, is the director of exhibit development at the Newseum, and she deftly takes us on an audio journey through amazing artifacts, cultural history, the First Amendment, and popular music's ability to speak deeper than the spoken word.
Join us as we explore our right to freedom of expression along with our right to ROCK on this episode of The Tom Gulley Show.
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TGS 264-The Steve Bluestein Interview
TGS 263-The Last Days Of Letterman Episode
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TGS260-3rd Annual TGS Super Bowl Commercial Review
TGS 259-The Washington's Immortals Episode Part Two
TGS 258-The Comedian Arty 84 Interview
TGS 257-The Frank Iszak Interview
TGS 256-The Celebrating Jack Benny Episode
TGS 255-The Human Trafficking Episode
TGS 253-The Author Christina McDowell Interview
TGS 252-The Film Author Wes Gehring Interview
TGS 251-The Cyberbullying Episode
TGS 250-The Anneros Valensi Podcast
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