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  1. Feb 1, 2024 · Black music has historically been groundbreaking and trendsetting, extending beyond the boundaries of race to persist and succeed in the face of discrimination. From rock ‘n roll and soul to hip-hop and R&B, black music has defined what music is for decades, and the artists who pioneered the sound of their day ultimately became heroes of ...

  2. Yet black artists continued innovating in music, creating brand new sounds. While young white men in the 1970s indulged in hard rock, a new sound called funk had taken the black community by storm. In a way, it was black people’s response to the wild popularity of “mainstream” rock.

    • Why did black artists create new music?1
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    A new sound arose in the community of African Americans in New Orleans in the late 19th century. With the popularity of local brass bands, many non-music-reading black musicians would play improvised music for parades and gatherings. The melodies increased the tempo of blues into distinctly upbeat and polyrhythmic tunes called “Jass.” However, it w...

    In 2019, newcomer Lil Nas X made waves with his Country Trap banger “Old Town Road.” The viral hit made history, topping not only Billboard’s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart but also its Hot Country Songs chart. Suddenly, a young black hip-hop artist from Atlanta was at the center of a debate on race, the Nashville establishment and musical genres. Man...

    This brings me to rock ‘n’ roll. Although many would consider it to be a “white genre,” many of its origins lie in the black community. Rock ‘n’ roll evolved from the rhythm and blues of the 1940s, when it was categorized as “race music.”However, it was the godmother of rock 'n' roll, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, who turned this burgeoning music into wha...

    As Chicago house producer Derrick Carter put itin 2015: “Something that started as a gay black/Latino club music is now sold, shuffled, and packaged as having very little to do with either.” What Carter was lamenting is how the LGBTQ, African American, and Latino communities created the cultural phenomenon that is House in Chicago’s underground clu...

    Similar to house, techno may be associated with European club culture and hedonism, but it was born from the black community in Detroit. Originally revolutionary music, techno was the byproduct of the African-American struggle and a form of wordless protest. Detroit DJ Robert Hood, credited as the originator of techno, fused funk, disco, and gospel...

  3. Feb 5, 2021 · Throughout this four-part series, Morrison will play music from some of the black innovators of rock and roll. Like Louis Jordan's 1945 hit "Caldonia." "It's rooted in jazz," Morrison says. "The ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. Jun 27, 2020 · Here was the new soul music.” This stamped a firm definition on jazz, soul and swing by Black Americans. A Shift In The Narrative. As recorded music became more accessible, so did the influence of Black recording artists. In 1933, Black guitarist and singer Lead Belly recorded the American folk standard, Goodnight, Irene. While the song was a ...

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  7. Feb 13, 2019 · 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." In 1969, Handy was the first black performer to be honored on a United States postage stamp.

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