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Mustard's Retreat unifies
people with folk music
By Michael Swanger michael@dmcityview.com
Perhaps
no other group of artists has
captured the triumphs and troubles
of working-class people while
playing a role in shaping our
nation's identity than have folk
musicians. From Woody Guthrie
to Bob Dylan to Ani DiFranco,
folk musicians - at least the
good ones - entertain, educate
and enlighten.
It was with that goal in mind
that Mustard's Retreat was formed
in 1974 in Ann Arbor, Mich., when
two University of Michigan students,
David Tamulevich and Michael Hough,
discovered their mutual passion
for folk music and its social
activism. Thirty-one years and
six albums later, the duo remains
dedicated to the "cause,"
though they don't beat anyone
over the head with their views.
Instead, Tamulevich adds, they
pride themselves in uniting people.
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