Through his production company Zen Violence Films, filmmaker H. Paul Moon has been documenting various Occupy events in New York and Washington, D.C. His most recent work follows the Occupy Congress march up Capitol Hill to the Supreme Court.
And as I'm watching the Occupy Congress video, who should pop up but Scene arts writer Joe Nolan. Joe also contributes to Nashville Arts Magazine and its website, ArtNowNashville.
Furthermore, Joe has long been an advocate for the underprivileged, evidenced by his frequent articles in The Contributor, Nashville's thriving street newspaper.
And he's a singer-songwriter to boot. That's Joe singing his original Occupy anthem, "Occupy Song," for the first four minutes of the video.
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Hey y'all! Thanks for posting this video of my performance at Occupy Congress on #J17. The original recording of OccupySong is licensed through Creative Commons and is available as a free download in solidarity with all Occupy artists/supporters for use in their creative projects. Download the song here: http://bit.ly/wt5fPv