Where will Black music form, continue after Hip-Hop. Will it be a new dance that brings forth a new sound. If the past is an example, every ten years we have a new sound. In the Fifty’s it was Do-Wop and Jazz, Sixty’s Mow-Town Sound, Seventy’s Disco Funk, Eighty’s, Rap, which turn to Hip- Hop in the Ninety’s, gangster Rap and A series of Slide dance music in 2000’s. We are do for a change. Will “The Soul Train and BET Awards give us a clue? In the audience there will be wall to wall recognized talent. Will it come from Detroit or Chicago in the North?, New York or Philly in the East?, or California in the West?, or Texas or New Orleans in the South?, or some where in between? Your guess is as good as mine, but we know that it is coming.
Music
Song from Africa To America
Call and response singing between the continents
Miriam Makeba a gift to the world from South Africa
The Caribbean Queen Celia Cruz
When we speak of great singers the name Celia Cruz, Queen of the Caribbean is sure to be mentioned.
Conversation on Hip-Hop
Nas and Michael Eric Dyson, real talk about Hip-Hop.
The Modern Jazz Quartet
The Modern Jazz Quartet: Milt Jackson on Vibes, John Lewis on Piano, Percy Heath on Bass and Connie Kaye on Drums. Jazz Legions!!!!