December 2011
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“Sell It Black”: Race and Marketing in Miles... →
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The Great Adventures of Satchel Page: To Those of... →
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jamescrow:
For me, it’s not pretend. It’s not to give a false identity as if my sonic maturity should position me in the elitist class. Black music, in the form of jazz, is my essence. It connects to me in ways that other forms of audio vibration don’t. Can’t. It’s a music, a culture that I embrace wholeheartedly. And I respect the music and those who are the...
The Great Adventures of Satchel Page: To Those of... →
jamescrow:
For me, it’s not pretend. It’s not to give a false identity as if my sonic maturity should position me in the elitist class. Black music, in the form of jazz, is my essence. It connects to me in ways that other forms of audio vibration don’t. Can’t. It’s a music, a culture that I embrace wholeheartedly. And I respect the music and those who are the vessels creating this form.
I say...
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My friend's 6 year old daughter on Christmas
“Why can’t it be Christmas everyday? If it was up to me, Christmas would be everyday. I want gifts everyday. Who doesn’t want gifts everyday?”
Kid wisdom…
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‘Yes we know it’s Christmas’ say African musicians... →
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CAPE TOWN. After 28 years of silently tolerating it, a group of unemployed local musicians have joined forces to release a Christmas single, entitled ‘Yes we do,’ in response to the Bob Geldof inspired Band Aid song, ‘Do they know it’s Christmas?’.
Speaking at the launch of their song, the musicians praised Geldof’s relentless quest for an answer and said they hoped their collaboration...
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