Omowale Jabali : The Dark Tree

My Moms introduced me to slow jams but I was on the gospel music and not the words though like any genre of music. So I started to swing to Jazz and met a few people hear and there along the way, making music while in Europe, playing for churches and events testing my style but came across a lot of info about the game of your post a few years back. Brothaz and Sistahz underground are still moving though I have to say...but not like back in the days. My Uncle Sun on my Father's side had his own band back in the day they said and that's where the musical genes came from really on my father's side. Nice post and history...hopefully I can get a jam session going one day on a piece of land in a garden amptaheater with tiki sticks all around. Now that's my dream dream to the heart...the kids on real music using it as a flow out to get into themselves cause after it helped me along with most of the arts. We as black folks are art in the highest form I must say...beautiful.


My stepdad was a pianist and composer with UGMA. I did not know this until two days ago. Didn't know he was that deep.

Tapscott was close to Elaine Brown, who was a singer with UGMA,

Check this out.

http://collectorsfrenzy.com/details...race_Tapscott_Black_Panther_Party_Vault_LP_69

There will never be a movement such as this again. Most of the Elders of the Black Arts Movement are deceased. But a few remain such as The Watts Poets, Kamau Daoud, Elaine Brown and Amiri Baraka.
 

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