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Trying to find my way home - Jason Moon (IVAW Milwaukee) releases a new CD

published by Aaron Hughes on 02/17/11 6:28pm
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When it comes to the effects of war on soldiers, it’s not difficult to find material, musical renditions included. But Milwaukee folkie Jason Moon's third solo album is an especially poignant reflection on the subject because he lived through it. Through 13 tracks, he muses upon everything from the time before his deployment to Iraq to post-traumatic stress disorder.  If the lyrics are truly autobiographical, Moon had to go through much despair and alcohol before being able to return to songwriting, the retreat from which had been a symptom of his PTSD. Between the points of departure and conclusion for this song cycle, Moon covers most every feeling one might expect of a young husband and father sent off to an overseas conflict. Textures including bluegrass sprightliness, alt-Americana mournfulness and rage make for a consistently compelling listen. It's a concept album chronicling one man's story of trouble and redemption in a raw, melodic package.
 
By Jamie Lee Rake
http://www.expressmilwaukee.com/article-13879-jason-moon.html
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Iraq, Afghan Veterans Call For Respect For Muslims: 'America, You Gotta Have Our Back'

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Testimony cited in military journal

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Joint Statement from IVAW, MFSO, and VFP

Veterans and Military Families Say Pentagon Statements on Wikileaks Aim to Cloud Real Issues Our organizations represent veterans and military families.  We have personally carried the burden of the war in Afghanistan, along...

Register for convention today!!

Go to www.ivawconvention.org for all the details about convention and to register today! The deadline is Tuesday, June 8th. All members of Iraq Veterans Against the War are highly encouraged to attend convention. In...
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Web portal Warrior Gateway helps digital-age vets

For young veterans returning from duty in Iraq or Afghanistan, the process of re-entering society can be daunting, especially if they have been injured or have struggled with mental health problems. A...

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