
Si Kahn is an American singer-songwriter and activist. Originally from State College, Pennsylvania, Kahn moved to the south as an activist in the Civil Rights Movement, and he now lives in Charlotte, North Carolina. His grandfather Gabriel Kahn, his mother Rosalind Kahn, and his father Benjamin Kahn, a rabbi, taught Si the rudiments of rhythm and harmony as a child. Kahn is the founder and director of Grassroots Leadership, a non-profit organization that advocates prison reform.
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Detroit December
Paper Heart
Aragon Mill
Gone Gonna Rise Again
Doublin'
Spinning Mills of Home
The Senator
Dump The Bosses Off Your Back
Molly in the Mill
Brookside Strike
Last Good War
Rack 'Em Up Eddie
First Time At A War
People Like You
Like Butter Loves Bread
Sunrise
Wild Rose Of the Mountain
Curtains Of Old Joe's House
Backroom Lady
What You Do With What You've Got
Lady Of the Harbor
Goodbye Monday Blues
Eight O'Clock Midnight Snack
Better Half Of You
Children Of Poland
I Have Seen Freedom
Blue Ribbon For The Boys At The Bar
What Will I leave
Mississippi Summer
Paper Heart (Live:1990, Charleston, SC-Feb. 3, 1990)
They All Sang "Bread and Roses"
Crossing the Border
New Year's Eve
In My Heart
Mervin Barr
What You Do With What You Got
Moonshine Man
Gentle With Me Darling
Here Is My Home
Farewell to Ireland
Go To Work on Monday
Rock Me, Roll Me
Otis Is Flying
Lawrence Jones
Thanksgiving
Talking Politician
So Long Ago
In the Spinning Mill
Welcome To the World
If I Live
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