
Rural America has been left behind, creating an economic and cultural gap. The Rural Revival Project aims to bridge this divide using music to strengthen communities, boost local economies, and reconnect rural areas with the rest of the country.
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At 24 Steve joined the coast guard looking for adventure. He got it. Traveling the world by sea and learning~ among other things~ how to steer a ship. Years later, he retired from the service to spend more time with family. They trekked wes...
sometimes a thing comes into focus when we have left it.
have been and will be on the road this month driving from vermont to wyoming and back ~ staying with friends and filming with farmers along the way. am currently in chicago in a lon...
Many statistics show how unstable and unhealthy America’s food system has become:
The further food travels, the more costs for energy to transport, the more pollution and the...
Live Nation/Ticketmaster is an unholy and illegal monopoly. They are controlling all aspects of the music industry from concert venues, to artists, to purchasing platforms. They’ve even started canned water companies like Liquid Death and i...
As our nation hands the bulk of meat processing over to multinational companies like Smithfield (Chinese), JBS (Brazilian), Cargill (US) and Tyson (US) we’re seeing a dramatic increase in food imports into America. It’s simple economics. Co...
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Rural America has been left behind, creating an economic and cultural gap. The Rural Revival Project aims to bridge this divide using music to strengthen communities, boost local economies, and reconnect rural areas with the rest of the country.
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