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25: 53: 158:, Chernos plays his rousing, inspirational songs for social justice at rallies, pickets, and protests across the country and around the world. He performs on five-string 253: 57: 263: 248: 173:"Sold Down the River", the song played in continuous-loop from the billboard truck of the United Steel Workers of America during the 258: 33: 107: 243: 79: 126: 86: 93: 191: 75: 187:
on Washington, D.C. in October 2004, where it was performed as a sing-along at the Lincoln Memorial; and
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Egelko, Bob (October 16, 2009). "Obama brings left, right together in Union Square",
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Chernos has written several political songs of historical significance, including:
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style, as opposed to the three-finger Scruggs style developed by Earl Scruggs.
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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