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  • Mr Tony Bryant – JACK DAPPA BLUES RADIO

    Mr Tony Bryant – JACK DAPPA BLUES RADIO

    On this part 1 of a 2 part series, I have the honor to speak with 4th generation Georgia Bluesman Tony Bryant! Tony Bryant represents four generations of family Georgia Blues going back to the turn of the 20th century. His sound is a time capsule back to the birth of the blues and…

  • Jack Dappa Blues Interview W/ Mary Hurt Wright

    Jack Dappa Blues Interview W/ Mary Hurt Wright

    Published by Lamont Jack Pearley   On this part one episode of a two part series, I have the honor to speak to the great grand daughter of Mississippi John Hurt, Mary Hurt Wright, who shares with us her upbringing in Mississippi with her parents and grandfather which opened her eyes to the importance…

  • The Social Implications of the Negro Spiritua

    The Social Implications of the Negro Spiritua

    Published by Lamont jack Pearley In my studies and research, I was reminded of an article written by John Lovell and I encourage you all to read it. I will be conducting a thesis or utilizing it in an upcoming video. The Social Implications of the Negro Spiritual* JOHN LOVELL, JR. Early Criticism of…

  • Essay: The Origin of Blues Music – Its Connection to Africa and Its Influence on Other American Music Genres

    Essay: The Origin of Blues Music – Its Connection to Africa and Its Influence on Other American Music Genres

    Written By: Valerie Turner February 28th, 2017 The Origin of Blues Music – Its Connection to Africa and Its Influence on Other American Music Genres Many people associate the origin of Blues music with the Mississippi Delta in the late 1800s, just after the end of the Civil War. While this is basically true,…

  • Jack Dappa Blues Radio W/ Dr. Steve Perry

    Jack Dappa Blues Radio W/ Dr. Steve Perry

    Published By: Lamont Jack Pearley   On This powerful episode, I have the honor to speak with one of most sought after educators in America. Widely respected by grassroots community members and internationally renowned leaders, his charismatic and compelling voice is an inspiration, about the blues of the educational system pertaining to Black and Brown…

  • The Blues, Black Pain, and Its Psychological Effect

    The Blues, Black Pain, and Its Psychological Effect

    Published by: Lamont Jack Pearley   Why are we as Black folk so possessive of the Blues? Yes, we proved the argument that any other ethnicity doesn’t have to fight for their tradition or heritage. We all know that this music, culture and tradition was brought here during the Middle Passage and landed in…

  • Jack Dappa Blues Radio W/ Big Bill Morganfield

    Jack Dappa Blues Radio W/ Big Bill Morganfield

    Published By: Lamont Jack Pearley On this episode, I have the honor to talk Blues with living Legend, son of a Legend Big Bill Morganfield about his New album Bloodstains on the Wall, His new record Label Black Shucks Records and his process of music making.   Big Bill Morganfield™ is the son of McKinley…

  • THE TRUTH ABOUT AMERICA’S HISTORY  – Non Voluntary Immigrants

    THE TRUTH ABOUT AMERICA’S HISTORY – Non Voluntary Immigrants

    published by Lamont Jack Pearley   Today is the first day of the celebration of Black History Month. So much is going on in the world right now. From Trump, to Trump, to Mexico, to Russia, to African Americans on edge because the fear of another Jim Crow era in on the brink. I…

  • The Black Church Part ONE

    The Black Church Part ONE

    Written & Published by Lamont Jack Pearley   ​For as long as I can remember, and as far back as I have researched, ​the Church, the Black Church, has been the helm of the Black community and it’s heritage here in America. We can go back to 1773 where the First African American Baptist…

  • Jack Dappa Blues Radio interview w/ Eddy Clearwater

    Jack Dappa Blues Radio interview w/ Eddy Clearwater

    Published by: Lamont Jack Pearley   on this episode of Jack Dappa Blues Radio I speak with the living legend….Lifetime Achievement award winner in the blues!!~!”The Chief” Eddy Clearwater.