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Tunes From Our Backyard – featuring Mae Powell and Karla Rivera Lozada – Oct 19

September 25, 2025

During the Great Depression, San Francisco-native Sidney Robertson carried out a remarkable ethnomusicological survey—the WPA California Folk Music Project. From 1938 to 1940, with support from the New Deal’s Works Progress Administration, the University of California, Berkeley and twenty staff handpicked from the California relief rolls, Robertson recorded and documented the diverse musical traditions in the state.

The American Folklife Center at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC and the UC Berkeley Music Library maintain this remarkable archive of songs, photographs, writings, and drawings. This collection inspired “Tunes From Our Backyard,” a musical program by composer and musician David Gerald Steinberg.

“Tunes From Our Backyard” celebrates the musical traditions of California’s ethnic communities, featuring live performances by Bay Area musicians and vocalists, Robertson’s original field recordings with video animation, and artifacts from the WPA collection.

Mae Powell – voice
Karla Rivera Lozada – voice
Mark Dzula – guitar
Ami Nashimoto – accordion and cello
David Gerald Steinberg – woodwind

Sweetwater Music Hall
Sunday, October 19, 2025
Doors 2pm Show: 3pm
Tickets here
Read about it here

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