Tuesday September 08, 2009
CINCINNATI, OH- Singer Kathy Mattea was on hand to warm up for President Barack Obama on Monday. She played for a gathering of top AFL-CIO leaders, politicians, union members, and activists at Cincinnati’s Coney Island Park as they awaited the President’s remarks. At the annual picnic, which was hosted by the Cincinnati AFL-CIO Labor Council, The President discussed the progress of his economic recovery plan. Around 10,000 people were in attendance.
| Coal Tattoo | 3:18 | Kathy Mattea |
| Red Winged Black Bird | 2:56 | Kathy Mattea |
| The L&N Don't Stop Here Anymore | 4:13 | Kathy Mattea |
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