Black Music Archives - Page 2

  • Be: Just plain Common sense Common
  • Hip-hop trends spread to suburbia
  • Black Family Channel Presents Steve Harvey
  • Peace, Love and Soul at Soul Train Music Awards
  • Mark Whitfield & Panther
  • 'Soul Makosa' Man For Ghana - Manu Dibango
  • Lamine Touré: Touch of jazz

  • Javier Releases New Album Left of Center - Javier
  • Mariah Carey Wins At The Soul Train Music Awards
  • Irvin Mayfield Keeps New Orleans Music Cooking
  • A faded jazz scene - Cincinnati
  • Goapele: No Labeling
  • Jazz pioneers impacted the world
  • Eric Lewis dares to be different

  • Lalah Hathaway: Musical Daughter Makes Her Own Mark Outrun the Sky - Lalah Hathaway
  • Andrew Hill: Coming Back Full Circle
  • Jazz: Revolutionary ‘music of the spirit’
    "They want to play the music; we have to play the music.” - McCoy Tyner
  • Artist Profile: Eddie Marshall
  • Curley Taylor: A different place - (Zydeco)
  • The Jazz Experience of Charles Unger
  • Regina Carter: Improvising a Life in Jazz

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  • Anthony Hamilton: Velvet-voiced crooner spins sound into soul food Ain't Nobody Worryin' Anthony Hamilton
  • Jaheim's 'Ghetto Classics' In Stores
  • Gene McFadden
  • New CD From Black Classical Group Imani Winds
  • A year of resurrection for jazz of the past
  • JazzGenesis: The Central Avenue Jazz Scene
  • Sly Stone and Me

  • I Can't Stop - Al Green I Can't Stop - Al Green
  • Count Basie Orchestra to perform at K-State
  • City of Brotherly Jazz
  • R. Kelly flying high, on Soul Train?
  • Martha Redbone: Gimmie Some Skin
  • The OJays Celebrate Valentines Day At The Apollo
  • Jacko: New Lawyers Mock Old Ones

  • The Very Best of Angie Stone Angie Stone
  • Ultimate Isaac Hayes: Can You Dig It
  • 'Pure Genius' captures best of Charles on eight discs
  • Michael Jackson as cultural icon
  • The jazz man cometh: Wynton Marsalis Anthology - Lou Rawls
  • Fanyana Dube’s music lives on
  • IAJE 2006: Three Legends Offer Insight Into Jazz Music

  • James Brown to Go Live in Seoul James Brown
  • Guitarist Robert Cray arrives with his soul-tinged blues
  • Leela James Nominated for NAACP Image Award
  • Wilson Pickett Dies of Heart Attack at 64
  • Singer Percy Sledge
  • R&B singer Meli'sa Morgan ready to do it again
  • Bettye Lavette


  • New Orleans plan urges effort to resurrect cultural soul Wynton Marsalis Best of Keith Sweat: Make You Sweat
  • Nina Simone - Silk and Soul
  • Remembering Lou Rawls
  • Keith Sweat brings "Real Music."
  • Temptations still going strong
  • Roberta Flack on 'Misty,' Pryor and Kanye West
  • The Making of Motown


  • Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s Jazz-Hip Hop-Basketball Film Kareem Abdul Jabbar
  • Melva Houston: Her home, her family
  • Gospel Music: A path to sell to affluent Blacks
  • NEA Jazz In The Schools My Life Mary J. Blige
  • Aretha Franklin: A venerated wonder
  • Ahmad Jamal Comes to Yoshi's
  • Ronald Isley Faces 26 Year Prison Sentence



  • Ralph J. Gleason Celebrates Duke Ellington
  • Singer Anthony Hamilton slow climb to platinum success Ain't Nobody Worryin' Anthony Hamilton
  • Fifth Dimension
  • Vic Falls Hosts Inaugural International Jazz Fest
  • The Music of Black Americans: A History
  • Bob Florence in 'Jazz Writing at Its Best' A Time To Love - Stevie Wonder
  • New Releases from Fresh Sound New Talent


  • John Legend enthralls sell-out South African crowd
  • Jay-Z, Ice-T May Have Their 100th Problem
  • America's Been Tough On Jazz
  • Mary J. Blige
  • Sean Paul has an eye, and ear, for the ladies
  • Jazz: It’s not dead, it’s resting
  • Sam Roman Set To Release Debut Album

    Sam Cooke - Greatest Hits

  • T.I., Jeezy, Ludacris, Others Gather For Historic Shoot
  • Shelia M. Goss Interview with Will Wheaton
  • SoulTracks Announces 2005 Readers Choice Award Winners
  • Brothers use hip-hop to praise the Lord
  • Local jazz station is noteworthy
  • Alicia Keys: Unplugged and Unrivalled
  • Ja Rule, Kevin Lyttle storm Nigeria for Star Mega Jam

  • Author tells Sam Cooke’s story from ’the inside out’
  • John L. Tanner made mark on soul music's evolution
  • 50 Cent Wonders How Terrence Howard Gets Home The Incredible Soul Collection
  • Snoop Tries To Get Williams Off
  • David Townsend Found Dead
  • Ode To Oscar Brown Jr
  • The Coup delivers music with a message

  • Rhythm and Bullshit
  • Jazz great Oscar Brown dead at 78
  • Luther Vandross, R&B Crooner, Is Dead at 54
  • Little Milton: Larger than life
  • Keter Betts, 77; Bassist for Many Jazz Greats Luther Vandross
  • The Cotton Club: Black-Conscious Hip-Hop
  • Ray Charles mourned at funeral

  • Lord Jamar Of Brand Nubian Flies Solo
  • Jazz great Percy Heath fought & won vs. minstrelsy
  • Do the blues represent suffering or progress
  • Ray Charles: A Pillar of Soul
  • Willie Banks
  • Forget Radio, Tune In To Net
  • Hiphop: Guns and Poses Ray Charles - Genius Loves Company

  • The Blues: Highway 61 revisited
  • Ray Charles, father of soul music, dies at 73
  • Michael Jackson, Sony Music Getting Divorced
  • Jazz Bassist Ray Brown Dies at 75
  • John Heard: Biography (Ten Quintessential Blues Bassists)
  • Jazz organist Jimmy Smith dies at 79
  • Paco Sery: World's greatest drummer in South Africa

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  • KRS-One: Hip-hop philosopher
  • Melodic links between Mali and Mississippi
  • Jazz Is Coming Home to Harlem
  • Koffi Olomide
  • History and Overview of African Music
  • All black music is linked, and the chain is unbreakable
  • Free Jazz

  • A Brief History of Anthem, Spiritual, and Gospel Music
  • Muslim roots of the blues
  • Clora Bryant: Trumpet Queen
  • Comin' Home To Harlem At The Apollo
  • Is it a blues act or just acting blue
  • What matters to Anita Baker
  • AC Reed
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