It’s a place that’s alive with strength, perseverance, and courage, even though its permanent residents are no longer alive.
Motown was a record label based in Detroit that was a powerhouse of hits in the 1960s and 1970s. Motown musicians, all of ...
It’s a place that’s alive with strength, perseverance, and courage, even though its permanent residents are no longer alive. That’s because ...
Jazz without Patriarchy- an hour of Black Jazz women’s music with Dr Angela Wellman. Inspired by the motto of the Berklee Institute of Jazz and Gender Justice at the Berklee School of Music, this hour ...
Elvis, who was strongly influenced by and nurtured on Black music, was a part of the revolution that stood up against Jim ...
Igmar Thomas’ ensemble bridges eras of Black American music with the soul-stirring project, ‘Like A Tree It Grows.’ ...
Roy Ayers, the legendary jazz musician who created the hit song, "Everybody Loves the Sunshine" has passed away due ...
The Colored Musicians Club in Buffalo, New York, was founded in the late 1910's and stands to this day as the foundation of ...
A banner from the “Asian Americans for Jesse Jackson” campaign welcomes visitors to “Crescendo,” an ongoing archival exhibition at Asian Arts Initiative. The 1988 presidential campaign banner sets the ...
21st-century vocal successes are proof that, as musical revolutions have risen and fallen, the desire to sing as a group ...
Growing up in South Central L.A., Ayers was raised in an area known for its Central Avenue Jazz scene, where African American culture and music reigned. Over his lifetime as a vibraphonist and ...
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