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John McCutcheon Encourages Festival Fans to Vax up Before Coming to Winfield
Winfield, KS
08/31/2021 04:03 PM

John McCutcheon Encourages Festival Fans to Vax up Before Coming to Winfield

Winfield, KS -- The past year and a half have been difficult for everyone, but performing artists have been hit particularly hard, with many of their gigs cancelled in 2020 and early 2021. Now, just when it appeared that musicians could return to touring and giving concerts, those plans are threatened by the emergence of new COVID variants, especially in areas with low vaccination rates.

One performer who has lent his talent to bring attention to the need for everyone’s support in making it safe to return to live music events is folk singer and songwriter John McCutcheon. McCutcheon enjoys a special status at the Walnut Valley Festival, which is held every September in Winfield, KS, and has played at 38 of the 48 festivals held so far. A strong supporter of Walnut Valley, John decided to get involved by lending his voice in song, a song encouraging people planning to attend this year to do their part to create a safe environment for everyone by getting their vaccinations.

McCutcheon began by writing a song which he titled Like We Did.” In the tradition of generations of beloved folk songs, this new song tells a story that reminds listeners of tough times when everyone worked together, including the war years of the  1940s and after the attacks on September 11, in 2001. People unified to defeat a common enemy, and this song reminds us of that and calls for everyone to work together to defeat a new common enemy, the COVID virus.

Writing Like We Did was just the beginning of this call-to-action song. John produced a video of his new song to share on social media, to challenge fans to get their vaccinations prior to their arrival in Winfield, to help keep all lovers of live music safe and healthy.

McCutcheon’s then reached out to additional performers scheduled to be at this year’s Festival. John asked them to record short vignettes, encouraging festival attendees to help create a safe environment for the Walnut Valley family of attendees and performers.  

By the time he had completed the project and the video was ready to release, McCutcheon was able to include numerous well-known artists such as Tom Chapin, Missy Raines, The Steel Wheels, Bing Futch, Linda Tilton, Chris Jones, and Beppe Gambetta, along with other well-known performing artists.

John McCutcheon: “There is a common thread here about the world as it is currently, when professional musicians have been waiting over a year to be able to share their music with their fans at live concerts. And if people want to be able to continue to enjoy these live performances, we all need to do our part and get vaccinated. Large numbers of musicians as well as the live music venues will not survive to host the concerts, workshops and festivals we’ve all enjoyed for years unless we all take responsibility for doing our part to create a safe environment to once again enjoy live music in person.” 

Music has often been a source of inspiration for change, a rallying call for people to work together for a common cause; let’s hope this song becomes yet another example of music history that will be remembered for helping to bring about a much needed action for the good of humanity, both young and old.

Below is the Facebook link to the finished video of John McCutcheon’s new song – Like We Did.

https://www.facebook.com/218893178146958/videos/420445439371343

To learn more about John McCutcheon, his live performance schedule, read lyrics to other songs he has written, see other videos of his songs or to purchase his recorded music go to -

https://www.folkmusic.com/

For more information about the 49th Walnut Valley Festival go to –

https://wvfest.com

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Rex Flottman
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