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TK Echo and the Social Power of Music in D.C.

Folklife and Cultural Heritage

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Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage

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Video Title

TK Echo and the Social Power of Music in D.C.

Description

TK Echo, a D.C. post-punk band, is made up of members who are longtime veterans of the D.C. punk scene, playing in bands such as Et At It, Protect U, and Q and Not U since the 1990s. In this video, hear singer and guitarist Chris Richards speak about his relationship to the D.C. music community. Read more: https://festival.si.edu/blog/tk-echo-social-power-of-music-dc Camera: Charlie Weber, Harry Zhu, Lauren Jackson Story and editing: Lauren Jackson Audio editing: Dave Walker Interview: Sojin Kim, Nichole Procopenko, Charlie Weber, Harry Zhu [Catalog No. CFV11183; © Smithsonian Institution, 2019]

Video Duration

3 min 36 sec

YouTube Keywords

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Uploaded

2019-07-17T19:57:52.000Z

Type

Interviews
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Music

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Cultural property

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