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The African American Folklorist is a quarterly newspaper that contains articles about traditions, traditional beliefs, the cultural context, geographical locations, music, and vernaculars of African Americans and the role each element plays in the lives of the people past and present.
‘Down In Texas ’71’ captures a special snapshot in time during the pivotal year of 1971 for the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame group.
With careful consideration of the times, Jorma Kaukonen performs solo concerts
“This project dissects the chemistry behind blind racism, using music as the medium to restore dignity and self-worth to my people.” – Adrian Younge
Recording live from 3rd and Lindsley on Sunday, February 14
Catch this prelude to King Biscuit, the South’s most hallowed blues festival this Saturday night
Widely recognized as the highest honor bestowed by the blues community, the BMAs applaud the past year’s exceptional achievements in blues music recording, performance, and songwriting, as well as supporting the blues’ rich cultural traditions.
Livestream concert Saturday, January 23 6:30pm PT / 9:30pm ET
“Sweet Home Chicago — An Online Blues Celebration” To Feature Blues Stars Billy Branch & The Sons Of Blues, Shemekia Copeland, Lil’ Ed Williams, Toronzo Cannon In Concert At University’s Center For Performing Arts
