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AMERICAN MASTERS: Holly Near

Holly Near (undated photo)
Courtesy of Holly Near
Holly Near (undated photo)

Airs Friday, March 1, 2019 at 9 p.m. on KPBS 2

An outspoken political activist and singer-songwriter, Holly Near’s music and life story illustrate how song can have the power to send a clarion call and influence the course of social justice – from the lesbian and women’s movements to anti-war efforts and the fight to give South American women a voice.

AMERICAN MASTERS “Holly Near: Singing for Our Lives” explores how the activist- artist provided an inspiring soundtrack to nearly a half-century of global and local struggles for equality and change.

Directed by four-time Emmy Award-winner Jim Brown (AMERICAN MASTERS "The Highwaymen: Friends Til The End," AMERICAN MASTERS "Pete Seeger: The Power of Song"), the documentary premieres nationwide Friday, March 1 on PBS.

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In addition to new interviews with Near, the film features insights from the performer’s friends, family and collaborators in music and the social justice movement, including:

Jane Fonda, Gloria Steinem, the late Ronnie Gilbert of The Weavers, her cousin, actor Kevin Bacon, the late author, activist and politician Tom Hayden, pianist and composer Jeff Langley, her sister Timothy Near, singer-songwriter and Women on Wheels tourmate Margie Adam, her Redwood Records partner, activist and author Torie Osborn, musician and founder of the Berkeley Women’s Music Collective, Nancy Vogl and more

AMERICAN MASTERS “Holly Near: Singing for Our Lives” tells the tale of a talented performer whose virtuoso vocals and songwriting inspired generations of people working to “bend the arc of justice forward.”

From Free the Army tour performances with Jane Fonda to million-person global peace rallies, from women-only concerts and sold-out shows with Ronnie Gilbert to midnight marches against campus sexual assault or police brutality, Near’s on-stage charisma and songwriting have captured, fueled and melded together social change movements, spreading new feminism, gender identity, lesbian politics and more since the 1960s.

Holly Near at a rally in San Francisco circa 1970s.
Credit: Courtesy Holly Near - photographer unknown
Holly Near at a rally in San Francisco circa 1970s.

Best known for her coming-out anthem “Imagine My Surprise” and the LGBT movement anthem “Singing for Our Lives,” written after Harvey Milk’s assassination, Near was also at the forefront of DIY music recording and distribution, founding Redwood Records in her home in 1976 to support the release of her first album, “Hang in There.”

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One of the pioneering independent record companies run by women, Redwood Records was active for 18 years and sold over 1.5 million records by lesbian and politically-conscious artists from around the world.

Holly Near, Odetta and Ronnie Gilbert onstage Redwood Records Music Festival 1992.
Courtesy of Jerry Rubino
Holly Near, Odetta and Ronnie Gilbert onstage Redwood Records Music Festival 1992.

Early in her career, Near was an actress with roles in THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY, ALL IN THE FAMILY, “Hair” on Broadway and more.

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CREDITS:

A production of Jim Brown Productions in association with American Masters Pictures. Jim Brown is director and producer. Donna Korones is executive producer and producer. Heather A. Smith is producer. Michael Kantor is AMERICAN MASTERS series executive producer.