Join Dr. Jay Cravath at 1pm at the Mohave Museum for a trip back in western musical history.
Miners, Cowboys and Washerwomen: The Worksongs of Arizona. In a narrative and musical portrait of working-class music, Dr. Cravath explores its roots and rhythms in our state. From Hopi basket songs, the cotton fields of Chandler and the crooked streets of Jerome, songs were companions to the immigrants who explored and built our state. Through performance and discussion, these tales, which reveal so much of the nature and character of a people, are explored. Free and open to the public! All are encouraged to attend!!
Call 928.753.3195 for more information. Located at 400 W Beale St.
