Showing posts with label andres useche. Show all posts
Showing posts with label andres useche. Show all posts

Monday, February 27, 2012

Our DREAM Act song (full) + Obama on Immigration (FULL INTERVIEW TRANSCRIPT)



Dream to Belong  -The complete song in support of the DREAM Act, dedicated to all the Dreamers and in memory of Dreamer Joaquin Luna. Full credits here

Let's keep putting pressure on the ground, organizing, demonstrating, talking to people online and in person and reminding everyone that this country, founded on the ideal of equality and opportunity, can only benefit from each Dreamer's desire to educate themselves and contribute openly to this nation. Any society can only benefit from its struggle to overcome prejudice, selfishness and xenophobia, and every person can only grow from attempting to become more inclusive and compassionate.
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Univision's blog post on "Dream to Belong" can be found HERE and includes lyrics.
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Scroll down to skip this intro and go directly to the TRANSCRIPT of Obama's interview...
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On Feb 6 2012 Interview I gave an interview to Tim Paynter of Denver's 1150am radio. The first part of that interview was about our new song and the Dreamers and you can find it in my last post. In the second part I addressed questions about Obama and immigration reform and for those who don't speak Spanish, here is the gist of what I said:
While volunteering in support of the DREAM Act, I've come across some supporters of immigration reform who are understandably frustrated that the law hasn't been passed yet but who are unjustly blaming President Obama. Let's not forget the facts. While Obama, Reid, Durbin and most of the Democrats continue to push for the DREAM Act, (98% of Dems voted to pass it), Republicans as a whole have blocked it in congress, and their candidates oppose it as well, with Romney explicitly declaring he'd veto it.  Through the "Morton Memo" the administration has tried to shift ICE's focus to deporting high-risk individuals and actual criminals instead of DREAMers, (resulting in a drop in deportations according to this story by the LA Times) sparing many who were in line for deportation and whose cases have been dropped, including several who I've volunteered for and with. I've seen this progress first hand and think it is important that DREAMers know they can appeal to ICE's  Prosecutorial Discretion as laid out by the administration and John Morton. However any president's constitutional limitations require support in congress to pass a federal law that would offer the DREAMERs a lasting path to citizenship. We need our allies in government to make the DREAM Act a reality and we need to keep acting marching and demonstrating peacefully, creating awareness and putting pressure on senators to vote for the DREAM Act. We have to pay attention to who is promoting anti-immigrant laws like HB 56 in Alabama and  SB 1070 in Arizona (Which Obama opposed). There are too many Republican politicians constantly taking anti-immigrant positions in every state, and we can stand with those who oppose them. By making sure we are doing all we can to strengthen the campaigns of senators who represent our ideals and trying to help them get elected we will also increase the number of votes in favor of immigration reform and will help those trying to  get it passed when it comes to the floor of the congress again. Here's the audio in Spanish:


so that was Feb 6.

On Feb 21, President Obama gave an interview to Piolin of Univision radio in which he tackled questions about his immigration reform promises (in similar terms to those I  used in my Feb 6 interview).  : http://univisionnews.tumblr.com/post/18103030750/obama-i-didnt-break-my-promise-on-immigration-reform





Thursday, February 09, 2012

"Dream to Belong" New song preview, radio interview re: DREAM Act, live premiere with the DREAMers




I wrote a song called "Dream to Belong" in support of the DREAM Act. The pictures below are from the first performance of the song at the Dream Alliance State Wide Summit in Austin, TX on Saturday, January 28th, 2012.

If enacted, The DREAM Act would save many undocumented young students from being deported and allow them a chance to give back to the country they grew up in, the country they love. I am in awe of the DREAMers I've had the honor of meeting and I am constantly inspired by their efforts to better themselves and society as a whole.

 A little bit of "Dream to Belong" was also played in the context of a radio interview I gave three days ago to Tim Paynter on 1150 radio in Denver, CO. The interview is too long to post complete but in the player above you can hear a snippet of the song and a message of support to the DREAMers. I'm pasting another part of the interview below where they play a bit of my earlier song Si Se Puede Cambiar and I discuss President Barack Obama and what he's done for the Dream Act as well as what Republicans are doing against it.

I'll be doing all I can to try to stop the deportation of Dreamers and help the DREAM Act come to pass in 2012. Join us, together we'll make the DREAM come true!





Thursday, July 08, 2010

For Immigration Reform: Marching into the Light (Music Video) + tv interview



I wrote this song in protest of SB1070. (UPDATE: Congratulations Arizona on voting Russell Pearce OUT of office! ) Share this video in support of immigration reform and the DREAM Act and please join us in the struggle to end discrimination and prejudice. (Free song download on music player on the left column <<<< )Let's cherish the diversity which has always been a part of these United States and which has propelled this nation into becoming, at its best, a beacon of hope, uniting our common dreams of equality and freedom for all. A. U.

SONG CREDITS: "Marching into the Light" Music and Lyrics by Andres Useche / Lead vocals and guitar: Andres Useche /
/Recorded and produced by: George Shaw. / Back-up Vocals: Oya Thomas, Hilary Fraser- Thomson, Valerie Stern, Grace J. Lee, Dawen Wang, Paul Kwo/ Electric Guitar: Eugene Huang /Piano, sequences: George Shaw

VIDEO CREDITS: Written and Directed by: Andres Useche / Edited by: Brian Torres and Andres Useche / Cinematography by: Martin Linss, Brian Torres, Andres Useche. Still photography by: Vinh Tran, Andres Useche, Bill Barber cc. Some shots by Eric Byler and Annabel Park also appear on the 9500 Liberty documentary. Special Thanks to : Carolina Camargo, Gabriela Ortiz.

Andres Useche interview on Immigration reform:

Monday, December 21, 2009

nuevo articulo y portada de revista / new article and magazine cover

Ayer salio un articulo nuevo sobre mi trabajo, y tambien una foto en la pagina principal de la revista Semana, un screen capture de la portada se puede ver aqui:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?pid=3091119&l=bddfa3e99c&id=602103891
y el articulo completo se puede leer aqui :
http://www.conexioncolombia.com/andres-useche-activista-cineasta-y-musico.html
Felices fiestas!
Andres

Above you'll find two links to a new magazine cover and article about my work.

Happy Holidays!

Andres

Monday, August 10, 2009

music: Nine Inch Nails + Andres Useche (w kdna) = El Principio del Final

You can now hear both Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails) and yours truly (Andres Useche with KDNA) on the song "El Principio del Final"
This second mix of the song can also be downloaded for free here or at this Nine Inch Nails website: http://remix.nin.com/play/mix?id=18075

Saturday, June 06, 2009

check out new songs

You can now find my new song "Soul of an Android" at my official website: www.andresuseche.com

Also new is the new rock version of Waking Shadows
that I have yet to record vocals for.

Thursday, April 16, 2009

Videos: TV news interviews about our Obama grassroots efforts, songs, videos and what comes next

Two Interviews about the role of our videos and song played during the Obama campaign, about my career and about what comes next for all of us who volunteered.

Video:

Below is another, shorter interview I gave later that day (the day after performances on Obama's inaugural galas):
Video:


You can find the full music video question "Si se Puede Cambiar" at
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ky8Hvq-F0U
and the later english version at Will.i.am's website
http://dipdive.com/member/Andres-Useche/tv/

In the second Univision interview I spoke also about the meaning of this democratic victory and the need for our continued engagement to be able to seize this opportunity to make real lasting change.

La entrevista en espanol para Agenda Washington (Univision) fue relizada en Enero 21, 2009. In the interview I also mentioned working with United for Obama and pointed to our page on youtube, I also want to praise the amazing work of Eric Byler and Annabel Park specifically.




Photos from both interviews








Friday, February 20, 2009

VIDEO: Our Obama Inaugural gala performances: sneak peek

Footage from two of the Obama songs we performed at one of the inaugural galas we played in DC.

Here is our live rendition of the Si, Se Puede Cambiar song that I wrote during the primaries:


I wrote this next song specifically for Obama's inauguration as the president of the United sates. We premiered at the second Inaugural Ball I played, at Capitol Hill in Washinton DC.



Thanks to Zhibo who shot this and got it to us.

The band:
Andres Useche (vocals, guitar)
Mela Lee (backing vocals)
Karin Anna Cheung (backing vocals)
Tom Von Doom (bass)
Alex Burke (Keyboard)
Jason Throop (Drums)

Wednesday, February 04, 2009

At Will.i.am's Worlds on Fire party.

At Will.i.am's Worlds on Fire party.



























Aqui hay una entrevista en video que le di al canal de Will.i.am: Dipdive.

Sunday, February 01, 2009

Friday, January 23, 2009

Thursday, January 22, 2009

Photos: Andres performs at Obama 2 Presidential Inaugural Galas and more DC

Photos from Inaugural performances and from some of the TV interviews:


























The band
Andres Useche (vocals and guitar)
Alex Burke (keyboards)
Mela Lee Clinton McClean (b. vocals)
Karin Anna Cheung (b. vocals)
Tom Staunton (bass)
Jason Throop (drums)

"Marching into the Light" by Andres Useche