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  1. Feb 21, 2021 · Sidney Madden is a co-host of NPR's podcast "Louder Than a Riot," which focuses on the intersections of music and culture. Her expertise as a music journalist gives a glance into how Black culture ...

    • 1912. Trumpeter W.C. Handy — who earned the sobriquet "Father of the Blues" — publishes the sheet music for "Memphis Blues, " which he called a "southern rag"; two years later he penned the classic "Saint Louis Blues."
    • 1925. Louis Armstrong records the first of a series of singles for Okeh Records with his Hot Five and Hot Seven combos. The trumpeter's take on the songs, including "Saint James Infirmary," "Basin Street Blues," and "Muskrat Ramble," "helped to change the course of American music," as writer Charles Hiroshi Garrett noted in a review of a 2000 collection of the complete recordings.
    • 1934. The Apollo Theater opens and becomes a cultural and musical mecca in the heart of the Harlem neighborhood in NYC.
    • 1935. Pianist Teddy Wilson is part of the "first known interracial jazz group" — the Benny Goodman Trio, with the namesake clarinetist and drummer Gene Krupa.
    • Sacred Music. Sacred music, which includes spirituals and gospel music, illustrates the central role that music plays in African American spiritual and religious life.
    • Folk Music. African American folk music links back to African cultural traditions. Stemming from field hollers, work chants and game songs, folk music bursts with social commentary.
    • The Blues. The blues form the foundation of contemporary American music. As did sacred and folk music, the blues also greatly influenced the cultural and social lives of African Americans.
    • Military Music. Beginning with the Revolutionary War, African Americans have always held a significant role in the armed services’ military band tradition.
  2. Feb 21, 2015 · The answer is simple: it comes from within his own soul. The influence black music has on Canada runs deep. It's an integral part of our cultural identity, and helps shape who we are as people and ...

  3. Feb 27, 2022 · Black music is a refuge, a salve, a catalyst, and a storyteller all in one. There isn’t an emotion or experience that Black music hasn’t touched, and that’s why it’s one of the loves of my life. Like one of your best friends, Black music is a shoulder to cry on, a much needed laugh, and sometimes, even a reality check.

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  4. African-American music is a broad term covering a diverse range of musical genres largely developed by African Americans and their culture. Its origins are in musical forms that developed as a result of the enslavement of African Americans prior to the American Civil War. [ 1 ][ 2 ] It has been said that "every genre that is born from America ...

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  6. Feb 17, 2023 · From slave spirituals to rhythm & blues, rock ‘n roll, and hip-hop, Black music has been an instrument of expression, community, and resistance — as well as a documentarian of history. In over 400 years, Black music has continued to evolve and expand into the styles and genres we’ve familiarized today such as R&B, neo-soul, and pop.

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