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Richard Palley the third, also known as Pretty Ricky, has been a DJ for 13 years — a passion that stemmed from an early ...
Debora Wondercheck was trying to process scenes of civil unrest in 2021 when she came up with “Gospel Voices of OC,” a ...
Gary Burke looked on proudly in his Civil War-era U.S. Colored Troops uniform as Juneteenth festivities unfolded at the ...
On this edition of In Black America, producer/host John L. Hanson Jr. speaks with Dyana Williams, veteran radio and ...
For generations, Black musicians have shaped American culture while battling an industry that often denied them fair ...
MoPop's Associate Curator Adeerya Johnson takes Soundside on a guided tour through their new exhibit "Never Turn Back: Echoes of African American Music" ...
Galveston celebrates the 160th Juneteenth anniversary with a week of events honoring emancipation and African American ...
Charles Burrell, an American classical and jazz bass player known as being the first African American to be a member of a ...
Bradley Simmons, instructor of West African percussion at Duke University for nearly three decades, died at 72 on May 22.
Gastonia’s African American Museum of History and Culture is hosting several free summer programs for families in coming ...