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Come to the foot of the stage with live performances, exclusive back-stage access and in-depth artist interviews with The Set List. In this episode, we’ll first experience “Wild Cotton,” vocalist, composer, and cultural worker Imani Uzuri’s improvisational and conceptual project exploring the undocumented soundscapes of enslaved Black American ancestors. Then, we hear trumpeter and composer Dave Douglas as he collaborates with brass quartet The Westerlies to create a unique soundscape with reflections of jazz, roots, and chamber music. You have the best seat in the house here with ALL ARTS.
By WLIW-FMCome to the foot of the stage with live performances, exclusive back-stage access and in-depth artist interviews with The Set List. In this episode, we’ll first experience “Wild Cotton,” vocalist, composer, and cultural worker Imani Uzuri’s improvisational and conceptual project exploring the undocumented soundscapes of enslaved Black American ancestors. Then, we hear trumpeter and composer Dave Douglas as he collaborates with brass quartet The Westerlies to create a unique soundscape with reflections of jazz, roots, and chamber music. You have the best seat in the house here with ALL ARTS.