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Lamont Jack Pearley
On this episode I speak with Mighty Mo Rodgers who is a record Producer, Blues man and advocate for Blues history and African American heritage.
Mighty Mo Rodgers Is A Remarkably Original Singer/Songwriter Who's Shaped His Life Experiences Into A Terrifically…
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Lamont Jack Pearley
On this episode I speak with the son Of Legendary Junior Kimbrough....Robert Kimbrough Sr who is making his own legacy~
Robert Kimbrough, Sr. continues the Cotton Patch Blues style created by his father, the legendary Junior Kimbrough. From an early age,…
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Lamont Jack Pearley
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Lamont Jack Pearley
Jack Dappa Blues Heritage Preservation Foundation presents the series "Race + Film + Music".
On this pilot episode I speak with Activist, Professor, Writer and Mentor Jamal Joseph about his legacy as a Black Panther, the Blues of fighting for African…
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Lamont Jack Pearley
Talking Bout The Blues Video series African American Folklorist, Writers and the Blues. This series highlights African American writers, folklorists, ethnologist, composers and playwriters, that documented, described and flat out canvased the Black experience through their works, connecting the dots…
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Lamont Jack Pearley
Talking Bout The Blues Video series African American Folklorist, Writers and the Blues. This series highlights African American writers, folklorists, ethnologist, composers and playwriters, that documented, described and flat out canvased the Black experience through their works, connecting the dots…
Published by
Lamont Jack Pearley
Talking Bout The Blues Video series African American Folklorist, Writers and the Blues. This series highlights African American writers, folklorists, ethnologist, composers and playwriters, that documented, described and flat out canvased the Black experience through their works, connecting the dots…