Farm Aid: A Song for America by Eric Schlosser


Farm Aid: A Song for America
Title : Farm Aid: A Song for America
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ISBN : 1594862850
ISBN-10 : 9781594862854
Language : English
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : 252
Publication : First published October 7, 2005

A celebration of Farm Aid's 20th anniversary-a beautifully designed treasure documenting the struggles and contributions of family farmers in America and the more than 200 American artists who have played on the Farm Aid stage.

When Willie Nelson organized the first Farm Aid concert in 1985, he hoped it would be a one-time event that would ensure the continued survival of the national treasure upon which our country was founded: the independent family farmer.

But two decades later, the nation is still losing an average of 330 family farms per week. And the annual Farm Aid concert, which has helped to raise more than $26 million to keep family farmers on their land, is now the longest running benefit concert in history. To commemorate this landmark and to call renewed attention to the importance of where, how, and by whom our food is produced, Farm Aid has put together this volume.

Essays, interviews, poems, song lyrics, and fictional excerpts mix with more than 200 color and black-and-white photographs, including shots of farmland and farmers, as well as never-before-seen pictures of Farm Aid performers, from the late Johnny Cash and Roy Orbison to Bob Dylan and Bonnie Raitt. Among the many contributors are writers Eric Schlosser and Howard Zinn; performers Steve Earle and Emmylou Harris; photographers Paul Natkin and Ebet Roberts; and Farm Aid board members Neil Young, Dave Matthews, John Mellencamp, and Willie Nelson.


Farm Aid: A Song for America Reviews


  • Jami

    EVERYONE SHOULD READ THIS BOOK COVER TO COVER!!

  • Dominique King

    This was a fun read that I picked up in a Little Free Library Box.
    Although it is dated, being published about 15 years ago, it was interesting to read about the early years of Farm Aid, it's formation and the parts several artists played in the success of the concerts.
    It's a nice primer on farm issues and the rise of the "Good Food" movement.
    Lots of fun quotes from the artists, and some nice images.

  • Kirk Bower

    Great pix! and interesting comments