We discuss Black Music Month, which is celebrated every June in the United States and recognizes the historical and cultural significance of Black musicianship.
On this episode of Here and Now, we discuss Black Music Month , which recognizes the historical and cultural significance of Black musicianship. Black Music Month is celebrated every June in the United States to recognize the historical and cultural significance of Black musicianship.
Next up, author Laura Flam joins the set alongside Beverley Lee, co-founding member of The Shirelles to discuss "But, Will You Love Me Tomorrow," an oral history of the girl groups that redefined the early 1960s. The book features over 300 hours of interviews with over 100 subjects.
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