Music Un-Tuxed with Michael Jamanis

Francis Wong - Jazz, Activism, and Identity


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Are there Asian Americans in jazz?
How did Max Roach collaborate with Asian American jazz artists?
How does  Francis Wong bring together activism, jazz and community building?

In this episode Music Un-Tuxed welcomes, Francis Wong, the legendary jazz saxophonist and community builder from Chinatown, San Francisco. Wong tells host Michael Jamanis about his musical journey, the influence of the political upheavals of the 60s and 70s, and his work in integrating activism with music.

The discussion includes the significance of the Black Arts Movement, Wong's experiences with mentors like Max Roach, and his contributions in promoting Asian American identity through music. Wong elaborates on his approach to improvisation, composing cross-cultural pieces, and the importance of creativity and community building in music.

Don't miss this enriching conversation on leveraging music for social change and the value of radical self-acceptance in the creative process.

Link to work referenced at 21:52    • Melody of China and Francis Wong, "Shangha... 

00:00 Introduction to Francis Wong
01:29 Early Inspirations and Activism
06:53 Asian American Identity and Music
12:18 Improvisation and Influences
16:58 Community Building Through Music
25:46 Teaching and Empowering the Next Generation
37:08 Radical Self-Acceptance in Music
38:48 Closing Thoughts and Gratitude

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Music Un-Tuxed with Michael JamanisBy Michael Jamanis