Davis Senior High School (known as Davis High or DHS or DSHS ) is one of two high schools located in Davis, California , in the United States. DHS is a WASC accredited, 3-year, public comprehensive high school covering grades 10–12. The campus opened its current location in 1961; the previous high school location is now Davis City Hall. Enrollment for school year 2017–2018 was 1,749 students . The school's mascot is the Blue Devil, from the nickname for the popular WWI French Les Chasseurs Alpins Army Division.
65-613: All People is an album by the American band Michael Franti & Spearhead , released in 2013 through Boo Boo Wax and Capitol Records . The first single was "I'm Alive (Life Sounds Like)". Franti supported the album with North American and Australian tours. In 2014, he continued to promote All People by headlining the Soulshine Music and Yoga Tour. The majority of the album was recorded in Hunters Point , with some of
130-661: A documentary about extreme skiers mentoring 15-year-old Kye Peterson in his quest to ski the route in Chamonix, France that killed his father, Trevor Peterson, nine years earlier. The album All Rebel Rockers was released on September 9, 2008, and was largely recorded in Jamaica at the Anchor studio in St Andrew. The band worked with ubiquitous rhythm team Sly and Robbie and featured multi-talented vocalist Cherine Anderson on
195-433: A full basketball scholarship, where during the 1985–1986 season, he averaged 2.4 pts per game. During his time at school there he met a priest who taught him how to write stories, and soon he was writing poetry. He purchased a bass guitar at a pawn shop and started creating music inspired by hip hop, punk, and reggae which was being played on the campus radio station, KUSF . Franti began his music career in 1986 as part of
260-419: A journey through music and stories of some of the most inspiring individuals on the planet. Amazing people that I've met on my travels around the globe, who have chosen to overcome cynicism with optimism, hope, tenacity, music, and love – and remind us all what it means to STAY HUMAN." Davis Senior High School (California) According to U.S. News & World Report , 45% of Davis Senior's student body
325-466: A little vacation home. So, we built five rooms with a yoga studio on top and it was like, 'If you build it, they will come.' Sure enough, we started getting teachers bringing in groups of students here. Over the years we kept putting the money back into building more rooms and we are up to 32 rooms now." Soulshine has hosted many retreats led by people such as Trevor Hall and FullyRaw Kristina , serving organically grown food from their own farms. In 2020,
390-526: A mixture of articulate manifesto rap which broke down beyond the black and white rhetoric, especially in the song "Language of Violence", one of the first raps to speak about homophobia. In 1994, Franti dissolved the Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy and formed a new band called Spearhead with a few studio musicians, including mainstay Carl Young. Their first release, Home , in September 1994,
455-403: A political prisoner. Michael Franti continues to gain influence in both popular music and social movements largely through extensive touring and word of mouth fan support. Lyrics from his song "Bomb The World", written in the dark aftermath of September 11 such as "You can bomb the world to pieces, but you can't bomb it into peace" have found their way onto protest signs and t-shirts all over
520-487: A portable studio on the road. He continued to record on the road and then test his ideas in front of live audiences to see if they liked it before going back and revamping it the next day. He has since been quoted as saying 90% of the album ended up being recorded on his laptop. In 2012, he joined the 11th annual Independent Music Awards judging panel to assist independent musicians' careers. In 2013, Franti released All People . The single, "I'm Alive (Life Sounds Like)",
585-508: A worldwide audience through touring and appearances in alternative media like Mother Jones magazine and Democracy Now! . Franti continues to tour in addition to producing the annual Power to the Peaceful festival each year since 1998. The festival originated as a way of supporting Mumia Abu-Jamal , who has been convicted of murdering a policeman but is considered by some on the Left to be
650-567: Is "of color," with 15% of the student body coming from an economically disadvantaged household, determined by student eligibility for California's Reduced-price meal program. Davis High School is a Division I member of the CIF Sac-Joaquin Section 's Delta League. The school has had 143 team championships As of 2018 , more than any other team in the section. They have more titles in boys' and girls' water polo, girls' swimming, and girls' cross country than any other team in
715-426: Is everybody, whether you're a banker, shop owner or something like that, everyone does some form of art...they all really work together and they're all super-creative and just very kind people. I fell in love with the culture. It's a beautiful tropical Island here, so that's great." He explained the organic nature of this venture, "I thought it would be a good place to buy a little piece of land and, hopefully, build
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#1732766193949780-763: Is the Greatest Luxury (on Island Records ), won plaudits for its social commentary, and they were chosen by U2 to open for their Zoo TV Tour . The album's lyrics dealt with a range of issues, including the US involvement in the Gulf war , the oil industry, homophobic violence, immigration, Franti's own cultural background and adoption, and more personal politics. The single "Television, The Drug of The Nation" (previously recorded by Franti's former project, The Beatnigs ) gained airplay on college and alternative radio stations for its critique of mainstream television, which as
845-565: Is the mother of Ade. Inspired by one of his children, Franti became a vegan . In 2000, Michael decided not to wear any shoes, initially for three days. Since then, he has chosen to go barefoot except for occasionally wearing flip-flops as required to board an airplane or to be served in a restaurant. He prefers bare feet. In 2014, Michael's second eldest, Ade, was diagnosed with a kidney disease called Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS). The disease has left Ade with just 50% function in his kidneys. Michael said, "My son being diagnosed
910-476: Is tracked by SolarCity, a California solar energy company. On April 14, 2013, Daniel William Marsh, a student at DHS, fatally stabbed East Davis residents Oliver Northrup and Claudia Maupin in their home. It was described as a perfect murder, and the arrest was not made until September of that year. Marsh was handed the maximum possible sentencing, 52 years to life in a California state prison. California S.B. 1391 could require that Marsh be released in 2022, as he
975-524: The Occupy Wall Street movement during one of Michael Franti and Spearhead's tours. Franti's wish-granting nonprofit organization, Do It for the Love, is a project he founded in 2013 with his wife Sara Agah Franti, with a mission to bring individuals with life-threatening illnesses and trauma, children with severe challenges, and wounded veterans to live concerts in the goal to inspire joy through
1040-756: The Rock the Vote Party. Franti announced in November 2009 that he would be joining musician John Mayer on the Battle Studies Tour in spring 2010. As part of the band's commitment to environmentalism, Michael Franti and Spearhead avoid the use of water bottles on national tours and run their tour bus on biodiesel . Franti announced the release of The Sound of Sunshine on his official website in July 2010. It features 12 tracks including two versions of
1105-611: The San Francisco Bay Area . The 1988 LP release The Beatnigs was recorded at Dancin' Dog Studio in Emeryville and distributed by Alternative Tentacles . In addition to Michael Franti and Ron Tse, the band included Henry Flood on percussion, Andre Flores on keyboards, and Kevin Carnes on vocals. All of the band members made multiple instrumental contributions, including industrial percussion. His next project,
1170-539: The West Bank , the Gaza Strip and Iraq . In an effort to share his experiences from his trip and to explore the human cost of war, Franti produced a movie entitled I Know I'm Not Alone , using the songs from his album Yell Fire! as a soundtrack. "One Step Closer To You" from Yell Fire! features Pink on backing vocals. The whole album is available for listening in his website. Franti and Spearhead have gained
1235-531: The industrial punk / spoken word band the Beatnigs . While attending the University of San Francisco and living above KUSF he developed a fascination with music and decided to start a band. The Beatnigs included dancer and percussionist Rono Tse; the band released a self-titled LP and an EP Television on Alternative Tentacles records. The records received some critical acclaim but little fame beyond
1300-446: The "Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy" phase. The song consists of Franti reciting spoken word with a soft electric guitar riffing in the background. Although Franti's point of view about the role of music in politics and the style of music he uses to express himself have changed, he still writes about politics and continues to work as an activist towards social change. The album All Rebel Rockers from 2008 (US #39) already with Spearhead
1365-530: The 5K course in 15:17 and placing 7th. In 2013, Fiona O'Keeffe, a sophomore on the Davis High girls' team, won the Division I State Meet race. As a junior in 2014, O'Keeffe successfully defended her title. Both years she went on to compete at Nike Cross Nationals and placed 4th in 2013 as well as in 2014. In 2015 and 2016, The team qualified for Nike Cross Nationals after consecutive 2nd-place finishes at
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#17327661939491430-434: The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy , found Franti continuing his collaboration with Tse, and working with jazz guitarist Charlie Hunter , as well as electronic musicians Mark Pistel ( Consolidated ) and Jack Dangers ( Meat Beat Manifesto ). The Disposable Heroes wrote politically charged lyrics that railed against the injustices of the world, set to a fusion of industrial music and hip hop. Their first album, Hypocrisy
1495-459: The Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy . He is the creator and lead vocalist of Michael Franti & Spearhead , a band which blends hip hop with a variety of other styles including funk , reggae , jazz , folk , and rock . He is also an outspoken supporter for a wide spectrum of peace and social justice issues; he is especially an advocate for peace in the Middle East . Michael Franti
1560-560: The Euro-disco title track are really no big leap." Bass Player labeled All People Franti's "most heavily produced, studio programmed album yet". The Buffalo News deemed it "sun-soaked pop music with feel-good, bumper sticker-style wisdom presented as insightful commentary." The Kansas City Star said that Franti "evokes an array of resemblances, some vague, some strong: to Bob Marley, G-Love, Everlast, UB40." Tucson Weekly opined that while "the message of universal equality [of
1625-543: The Middle East. His 2005 film I Know I'm Not Alone features footage of Iraq, the Palestinian territories , and Israel. Franti decided to embark on this three-week journey with friends to view the human cost of war in the Middle East first-hand. Franti said, "This film came out of my frustration with watching the nightly news and hearing generals, politicians, and pundits explaining the political and economic cost of
1690-663: The Sac-Joaquin Section and CIF State Meets. In 2008, Laurynne Chetelat followed up her state champion cross country season with a stellar season on the track, finishing second in the 3200 meter run at the State Meet Finals to Jordan Hasay with a time of 9:52.51. Fiona O'Keeffe won the 3200m State Championship in 2016, as well as placing second in 2015. The Davis High women's swim team has a rich history, with notable alumni, including past and current members of USA Swimming's National Team. More recently, in 2018
1755-626: The State Meet. Continuing the winning tradition established in the middle of the decade, both the boys' and girls' cross country teams won Sac-Joaquin Section Championships in 2008, led by the strong performances of standouts Matt Petersen and Christine Bowlus. Matt Petersen went on to complete one of Davis High's most impressive performances at the California Cross Country State Meet, completing
1820-523: The State Meet. In 2016, Olivia O'Keeffe claimed the individual Division 1 State Title, following in her sister's footsteps. They later went on to mirror their performance once again as they earned runner-up honors at Nike Cross Nationals both years. Also in 2016, Michael Vernau placed second at the Division One State Meet after running 14:56, one of the fastest times in meet history. Davis athletes have historically performed well at both
1885-513: The Weeds theme song " Little Boxes " in Season 3, and "Say Hey" during a flash mob scene in the premiere episode of Season 5. Boston Red Sox centerfielder Shane Victorino uses the song "Light up Ya Lighter" as his batter walk-up music. "Say Hey (I Love You)" was used on the third episode of NBC 's series Mercy , as well as in the opening scene of the 2010 film Valentine's Day . The same song
1950-605: The album Stay Human , were used in two different episodes during the series' first season. Franti's song "Everybody Ona Move" was featured in the pilot episode of Privileged on the CW in 2008 and also in a 2009 PlayStation 3 commercial. "Yell Fire" was used to promote the FX channel series Rescue Me and was also used in the closing credits of the pilot episode of Virtuality on Fox . Showtime's Weeds featured Franti's song "Ganja Babe" in its first season, his interpretation of
2015-482: The book Third Wave Agenda, Being Feminist and Doing Feminism . The analysis involved the role of masculinity in the misogynist point of view which dominates popular music e.g. in rap music . The authors assert that Franti's lyrics in treating women fairly in relationships is an exception. According to the Encyclopedia of Popular Music , Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy is an innovative contemporary hip hop crew;
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2080-553: The department of epidemiology and preventive medicine of the UC Davis School of Veterinary Medicine and died in 2003. Franti's four adoptive siblings are Rebecca, Sara, Dan, and Matthew. Michael also has four half-siblings, Thea, Thomas, Charles, and Arthur Hopkins. Franti went to grade 9 at Highland Junior High School in Edmonton , Alberta. Then he attended Davis Senior High School and University of San Francisco on
2145-585: The frustration the Palestinian youth have. Ultimately, my belief is that it is poverty more than religion that creates tensions and frustrations. If you are struggling to feed your family, living on less than US$ 2 (Dh7.34) a day, as most Gaza residents are, and can see that past the checkpoint in Israel people live like in Los Angeles, then that really is going to cause mounting tensions." In 2001, Franti
2210-564: The girls won their twentieth section title, and went on to the CIF State Meet. There the 200 Medley Relay team, made up of Zoe Cosgrove, Natalie Bercutt, Mia Motekaitis and Cody Hargadon, won the state title and took the state record with them. The relay was fourth in the nation and received NICSA All-America Status. Davis High's principal athletic rivals are Woodland High School , Elk Grove High School , and Jesuit High School . On May 4, 1983, Vietnamese-American student Thong Hy Huynh
2275-411: The healing power of music. His foundation has bridged connections between fans of all ages with their musical heroes, with the participation of notable artists such as Billie Eilish , JoJo Siwa , Pentatonix , and Franti himself. Franti owns a yoga resort hotel in the southern part of Ubud, Bali, called Soulshine. It is considered "Michael Franti's oasis of yoga, soul, and rock n' roll." His resort
2340-492: The idea for this journey, I had no idea how to get to Iraq and almost no idea how to make a film. After discovering that all you need to get into Iraq is a plane ticket, I prayed that movie making would be that simple..." he said. After his trip to the Middle East, Franti argued that it was poverty more than religion that created tensions in the Gaza region. "The poverty was so severe," said Franti. "This really helped me to understand
2405-549: The mixing occurring while the band was on tour. The album continued Franti's turn toward pop music; he had concluded that a pop song could be as comforting and meaningful as a protest song. For the first time in his career, Franti worked with outside songwriters and producers, including Sam Hollander , the Matrix , and Adrian Newman . Franti recorded around 35 songs and listened to the rough mixes while doing his morning yoga, to ensure that they were properly "inspiring". He also wanted
2470-507: The reggae/funk giants Sly and Robbie (Grace Jones, Rolling Stones, Black Uhuru, No Doubt). Also in 2003, Franti released a mostly acoustic album, Songs from the Front Porch containing rearranged versions of older songs from Chocolate Supa Highway , Stay Human and Everyone Deserves Music as well as a couple of new tracks. On July 25, 2006, Michael Franti & Spearhead released Yell Fire! , inspired by Franti's trip to Israel,
2535-491: The rest of the world, it wears us out. Half the record is a healthy dose of venting anger about that, and the other half is about how do we hold on to our spirituality, our community and our connectedness to each other." In 2001, Franti was featured on Lamb 's album What Sound , providing backing vocals on the track "I Cry". Also in 2001, Michael Franti & Spearhead released the song "Oh My God", arguably one of Michael Franti & Spearhead's most precise resistance songs. It
2600-604: The rights to the name "Spearhead", subsequent albums were all released as "Michael Franti & Spearhead." His song "Sometimes" was included on the soundtrack to the 1999 film Mystery Men , as well as the soundtrack to the 2006 film Last Holiday . Also, under the "Spearhead" name, their cover version of The Police's 1979 No. 32 hit, "Roxanne", was featured on the soundtrack to the 1997 film Good Burger . Michael Franti & Spearhead released Stay Human in 2000 under their own label Boo Boo Wax in alignment with indie music label Six Degrees Records . The album's central theme
2665-487: The section As of 2018 . In the 2006–2007 school year, the Davis High boys' cross-country team finished third in Division I at the California State Meet, the best result ever recorded at the state meet by a Davis High cross-country team. They narrowly missed a bid to the national championships. In the 2007–2008 school year, Laurynne Chetelat, a Davis High senior on the girls' team, won the Division I race at
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2730-583: The set which entered the Billboard 200 pop chart in September at number 38. The single 'Say Hey (I Love You)' also reached Number 18 on the US Hot 100, providing Franti with his first US Top 20 single. Michael Franti was featured on Aux.tv 's show Volume where he spoke about U.S. politics and his efforts to make the world a better place. Franti played three different events to commemorate President Barack Obama 's inauguration: The Green Ball, The Peace Ball and
2795-455: The songs from his guitar and, like fellow 21st-century cultural globalists Manu Chao and Ozomatli , continues to synthesize his eclectic influences. In a departure from the industrial sounds of the Beatnigs and Disposable Heroes, and the minimalism of early Spearhead, Franti's affirming lyrics are now set to swelling rock chords, while keeping a world-wise groove nodding towards reggae, dancehall , bossa nova , Afrobeat , and funk. Anthems like
2860-537: The title implies, blames the media for a political numbing of ordinary people, explicit in the lyrics: "T.V., it satellite links, our United States of unconsciousness, apathetic therapeutic and extremely addictive". The Disposable Heroes recorded music accompanying novelist William Burroughs ' readings for an album entitled Spare Ass Annie and Other Tales . The distinctive work of the Disposable Heroes of Hiphoprisy has been analyzed in various academic papers, including by author Leslie Haywood and editor Jeniffer Drake in
2925-568: The title track "Everyone Deserves Music", "Yes I Will" and " Bomb The World " are constructed with a nod to the 1980s rock of The Clash and U2, as well as to classic soul from Stax and Motown . The song "We Don't Stop" (featuring Gift of Gab from Blackalicious and Spearhead's rapper/ beatbox technician Radioactive) bridges the two sounds in a "Magnificent Seven" style mash-up. And on "Love Why Did You Go Away" and "What I Be", Franti reveals an alluring, sensual singing voice. "Pray For Grace" and "Bomb The World (Armageddon Version)" pair Franti with
2990-568: The title track, the new hit single, "Shake It", and staples of his recent live performances including "Hey Hey Hey", "Anytime You Need Me", "The Thing That Helps Me Get Through", and the anthemic arena-rock ballad "I'll Be Waiting". The album was originally set to be released on August 24, but was pushed back to September 21 to give the album "more runway." Franti started the recording process for The Sound of Sunshine in Jamaica but then continued to mix tracks and record in Bali before choosing to bring
3055-408: The title track] is spot-on and encouraging, Franti's rap-bridge lyrics about rocking everywhere can be terrible." Michael Franti %26 Spearhead Michael Franti (born April 21, 1966) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, poet, activist, documentarian, and rapper. Known for his participation in many musical projects, most with a political and social emphasis, including the Beatnigs and
3120-552: The tracks to incorporate dance influences, with some geared toward club play. "Say Goodbye" is about the murder of Trayvon Martin . A version of "11:59" was written around 2003; Franti finished the chorus for it after surviving a ruptured appendix. K'naan guested on "Earth from Outer Space". Postmedia Network called the album "an infectiously sunny synthesis of pop, reggae, hip-hop and indie-folk." Rolling Stone noted that "Franti's peace 'n' love MO has veered toward full-on jam pop for several years now, so mainstream-y anthems like
3185-467: The war in the Middle East, without ever mentioning the human cost. I wanted to hear about the war by the people affected by it most: doctors, nurses, poets, artists, soldiers, and my personal favorite, musicians." The film aims to speak to multiple generations and to give a better understanding of the people who still live in war-torn countries. He did not embark on the trip for the film with any special government groups or organizations. "When I first had
3250-402: The world from Los Angeles to Berlin, San Francisco to CNN , at demonstrations for peace large and small. The song "Light Up Ya Lighter" by Michael Franti & Spearhead was included on the soundtrack to Body of War , an award-winning documentary about Tomas Young , a paralyzed Iraq War veteran. Songs from Yell Fire and All Rebel Rockers are on the soundtrack to The Edge of Never ,
3315-504: The yoga resort additionally expanded into a day club. In June 2020, Franti began hosting his "Stay at Home Concert World Tour" within his own yoga resort, taking part of the "virtual concert revolution" as a response to the COVID-19 Health Pandemic. Franti has three children. He is married to emergency room nurse and jewelry designer Sara Agah. He was previously married to Tara Franti-Rye from 1998 until 2004; she
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#17327661939493380-660: Was a departure from the politically charged rap of the Disposable Heroes and drew more from funk and soul music . The album was produced by Franti and Joe Nicolo . The song "Positive", also from the album Home , appeared on the Stolen Moments: Red Hot + Cool compilation album by the Red Hot Organization . In 1998, Spearhead recorded "I Got Plenty 'o Nuthin" with Ernest Ranglin for the Red Hot Organization 's compilation album Red Hot + Rhapsody . Their follow-up album, Chocolate Supa Highway
3445-557: Was also a vehicle to express Franti's political views through music. According to Franti, the album was inspired by contemporary issues like climate change, the price of gas going up and down, the stock market and the auto industry, and the Obama presidency . His trip to the Middle East and his other world travel have helped shape his global political perspective. Franti works with the charitable cause Ubuntu Education Fund, has promoted vegan diets, has promoted being barefoot , and followed
3510-526: Was also featured in the launch trailer for Rayman Legends and the final trailer for Coco . Franti has collaborated with Slacker Radio , picking the tunes and providing commentaries, to create a radio station playing his favorite artists. Franti premiered his own documentary Stay Human on April 27, 2018, at the Asbury Park Music and Film Festival . Written on his website about the film, Franti states, "my new film Stay Human takes us on
3575-569: Was also used in 2010 in a commercial for Corona Light beer. The song is also featured on the soundtrack of EA Sports game, 2010 FIFA World Cup South Africa . He appeared as himself in the 2010 music documentary Sounds Like a Revolution . "I'm Alive (Life Sounds Like)" was featured on the "Arrival" official trailer for The Sims 4 during Gamescom 2013 at the Cologne Trade Fair in Cologne , Germany on August 20, 2013. It
3640-534: Was analyzed in Catherine Chaput's book Entertaining Fear: Rhetoric and the Political Economy of Social Control. Chaput uses the lyrics of "Oh My God" to show how it is counter-productive to understand politics as distinct from economics and culture. The lyrics make connections across science, popular culture and politics. Everyone Deserves Music was released in 2003. Franti composed many of
3705-608: Was awarded the Domestic Human Rights Award by Global Exchange , an international NGO based in San Francisco, for his work to end war. In 2006, he was invited by Australian Labour MP Jenny Macklin to show the film at Australia's Parliament House in Canberra. Music and politics have always been a part of Franti's art, as seen early in his career with the song "Music and Politics", released during
3770-510: Was born in Oakland, California . His mother, Mary Lofy, had Irish , German , and Belgian ancestry; his father, Thomas Hopkins, was of African American and Native American descent. He was adopted by Carole Wisti and Charles Franti, a Finnish American couple in Oakland, who at the time had three biological children and one adopted African American son. Charles Franti was a professor in
3835-490: Was delayed until Fall 2018. Stay Human, Vol. II was released on January 25, 2019, and on October 12 the first single was released, "Just to Say I Love you". In 2020, Franti released the album "Work Hard and Be Nice." His single "Good Day for a Good Day" from his 2022 album "Follow Your Heart" was a top 25 AAA hit. He did the music for the Woody Harrelson film Champions . Franti is also an advocate for peace in
3900-473: Was originally named Stay Human Yoga Retreat Center when it first opened in 2011, a joint venture between Franti and Carla Swanson. In a 2020 interview, Franti explained what drew him to Bali, Indonesia specifically sharing, "the first time I came to Bali I fell in love with the Balinese culture. People here are so incredible. That was in 2007. Bali is an island of creative geniuses, and what I mean by that
3965-573: Was released in March 1997, with several changes in band members between releases. This album featured a return to hip hop elements and a pronounced reggae influence and included guest appearances by notables like Stephen Marley and Joan Osborne . After releasing the two albums, the band split with Capitol Records (reportedly prompted by the label's repeated urging to perform with other artists like Will Smith ). The band instead decided to create its own record label, Boo Boo Wax. Since Capitol Records owned
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#17327661939494030-452: Was released on July 30, 2013, and was featured on The Sims 4 and Rayman Legends game trailers. He released the album SoulRocker in 2016. All the songs began on the acoustic guitar. In March 2018, Franti announced a new album, Stay Human, Vol. II , would be released in June 2018 and also stands as the soundtrack to his new documentary. In July Franti, via Instagram, announced the album
4095-501: Was stabbed to death by James “Jay” Pierman on campus after Huynh was coming to the aid of a friend who was being taunted by a group of white students. The student who fatally stabbed Huynh was sentenced to 6 years in the California Youth Authority. In July 2012, SOLARGUARD solar panels were installed over the main student parking lot at Davis Senior High School. The total consumption (kWh) and total output (kWh)
4160-466: Was the unjust nature of the death penalty and other major themes included mass media monopolization , the prison-industrial complex and corporate globalization . In an interview, Franti talked about the message of Stay Human : "Half the record is songs about what's happening in the world right now, and the other half is about how we cope with it as people who are concerned about what's going on", he said. "This specter of war, intimidation, this nation vs.
4225-440: Was the worst news I ever got in my whole life... we didn't know if he could graduate from high school or what kind of life he was going to have. We don't know where it's going to go next, but he inspires me everyday." In September 2018, Franti's third child, was born. It is his first child with Agah. Notes Franti's music was featured twice on HBO's urban drama The Wire . "Oh My God" and "Rock The Nation", both from
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