Truth Troubadour
My blogs
Blogs I follow
- Broken Turtle
- Crimes of the State
- DownWithTyranny!
- Invictus
- KGGV's New Address is KGGV.FM
- Organizing Notes
- reclaim UC
- Truth Troubadour Blog
- whizfolios.com
- Work Without Dread
Gender | Male |
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Industry | Communications or Media |
Occupation | Singer-Songwriter & Band Leader |
Location | Berkeley, California, United States |
Links | Audio Clip |
Introduction | Vic Sadot is a singer-songwriter, and music video maker in Berkeley, CA. He is in the tradition of songwriters like Phil Ochs, Woody Guthrie, Pete Seeger, and Bob Dylan. Vic released his latest CD on 9/11/11 titled 9/11 Truth and Justice Songs. It is available at CD Baby as the third CD presented by Vic at that site: http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/vicsadot3 The Offical Website of Vic Sadot Music was launched on the same day! http://www.vicsadot.com |
Interests | 9/11 Truth, Peace Through Justice, French, nature preservation and enjoyment, music of all genres!, intellectual class conscious women, poetry & poets, Green Party USA!, Berkeley Fellowship (formerly Country Joe McDonald) Monthly Open Mics, stopping wars, state terror, false flags, and tortures in our name, community & solidarity! |
Favorite Movies | 9/11 Press for Truth about the Jersey Girls who lost their husbands on 9/11 and "still ain't satisfied!!!" whoa they lied! |
Favorite Music | George Moustaki for romance, Clifton Chenier & Zachary Richard for Cajun/Zydeco, Tino Rossi & Edith Piaf for nostalgic French music of my father's WWII era, Steppenwolf & Quicksilver Messenger Service for my 60's rude awakening era, John Lennon for "Gimme Some Truth", and Phil Ochs for being a personal friend and political mentor and inspiration to all! |
Favorite Books | An Act of State: The Execution of Martin Luther King by King family lawyer William Pepper; The 9/11 Commission: Omissions & Distortions by David Ray Griffin; Crossing the Rubicon by Michael Ruppert; |
"Rights are not gifts from one man to another, nor from one class of man to another.", Tom Paine, The Rights of Man