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We're talking about Black music on A Frank Conversation. There's never a moment that I'm not playing something from my favorite artitst. It doesn't really matter the genre: Jazz, Blues, R&B, Classic Soul, Rock and Country.
All of it has roots in Black music.
According to the National Museum of African American History and Culture, in 1979 President Jimmy Carter designated June as a time to highlight the contributions of Black musicians.
I sat down with music giants Karyn White, Gregory Williams and Jackiem Joyner to get an inside look at Black music and its impact.
By Frank Wiley/TEGNAWe're talking about Black music on A Frank Conversation. There's never a moment that I'm not playing something from my favorite artitst. It doesn't really matter the genre: Jazz, Blues, R&B, Classic Soul, Rock and Country.
All of it has roots in Black music.
According to the National Museum of African American History and Culture, in 1979 President Jimmy Carter designated June as a time to highlight the contributions of Black musicians.
I sat down with music giants Karyn White, Gregory Williams and Jackiem Joyner to get an inside look at Black music and its impact.