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Published by: Lamont Jack Pearley In this episode, the brothers discuss the effects of Cancel Culture, and the things it begets in the Black Community~

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Published By: Lamont Jack Pearley Masks Off – Powered by Black Love removes the mask and dives into critical and crucial issues that can be resolved through Black Love. In this segment Tyree “Coach Black” Dasilva, Jerald Pittman, Roscoe McKoy, and Lamont Jack Pearley discuss ‘defining and defending blackness and black manhood.’

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Published By: Lamont Jack Pearley In this episode, I speak with the Amazing Chase Jackson. She shares with us some of the amazing things she’s done for the Blues and the Blues People. The Nachel’ Blues Network has been promoting the Blues since 1984. Initially founded by musicians Chase Jackson, Ernie Williams, and Jackie…

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Published by: Lamont Jack Pearley In this episode, I speak with Louisiana Bluesman DK Harrell about the culture of Blues, the system that only allows one Black artist to be highlighted at a time, and the importance of reconnecting Blues People to Blues Music. Born in Ruston, Louisiana on April 24, 1998. Dkieran was…

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Published by Lamont Jack Pearley In this episode of The Jack Dappa Blues Podcast, I speak with Barbara Brinson-Robbins, daughter of the legendary bluesman, Luther “Snake Boy” Johnson, also known as Georgia Boy Johnson! She shares her journey meeting and getting to know her father’s side of the family, as well as the conflicts…

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Published and Hosted by: Lamont Jack Pearley In this episode of Jack Dappa Blues Radio, I speak with Donnita Hathaway, daughter of the legendary Donny Hathaway. Donnita is an advocate for mental health that shares with us her story and works. Donnita Hathaway embarked on a journey to honor the late Donny Hathaway in…

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Tyehimba Jess is the author of two books of poetry, Leadbelly and Olio. Olio won the 2017 Pulitzer Prize, the Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, The Midland Society Author’s Award in Poetry, and received an Outstanding Contribution to Publishing Citation from the Black Caucus of the American Library Association. It was also nominated for the National Book Critics Circle Award, the…

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In this interview I speak with Holle Thee Maxwell about her musical journey and recent book, Freebase Ain’t Free, which depicts her 15 years working with and helping the Legendary Ike Turner. Chicago-born vocalist Holly Maxwell, now professionally known as Holle Thee Maxwell, found her early fortune in the vibrant California music scene of…

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Published and produced by Lamont Jack Pearley In this episode, I speak with Blues Harmonica Legend, Dr. Adam Gussow about his most recent book “Whose Blues – Facing Up to Race and the Future of the Music” If there’s “No black. No white. Just the blues,” as one familiar meme suggests, why do some…

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In this Episode of Jack Dappa Blues Radio, I speak with Children Book writer, and Musician Gary Golio about his current book “Dark Was the Night – Blind Willie Johnson’s Journey to the Stars” (Penguin/Nancy Paulsen, 2020). Gary has a catalog of books and shares with us the inspiration and message of his work.…