Black Music
An NC Senate committee on May 13 unanimously advanced a bill that which would create the state’s first systematic K-8 math intervention program, modeled on Read to Achieve.
Released a year ago today, the song was more than a diss track; it was a revolutionary moment for the reclamation of Black culture.
Participation in music programs is linked to improved language development and reading skills, as well as higher levels of creativity and critical thinking.
The late legendary music visionary Fats Domino was honored with a street naming in New Orleans.
Media visionary Cathy Hughes will be inducted into the Black Music and Entertainment Walk of Fame for her pivotal contributions.
The 2022 Urban One Honors was an event to remember. Take a look back.
A Questlove Jawn, the documentary dazzles viewers in the nearly two-hour exploration into the overlooked festival in the summer of 1969.
On June 24th iOne Digital and the National Museum of African American Music hosted a dynamic discussion on "The State of Black Music Today: A Timely Conversation Between Voices of the Music Industry".
A museum celebrating the legacies of Black musicians will open in Nashville this summer.
Gregory Hines and Marvin Gaye will be a part of the U.S. Postal Service’s 2019 Forever stamp collection.
I have to agree with John Blake of CNN when he says today’s music is depressing in his article “Where’s The Love In R&B Music?” SEE ALSO: All Eight Sandusky Accusers To Testify How Jerry Sandusky Played The New York Times I find it pretty difficult to find a good selection of R&B music today […]
Here is our Labor Day barbecue playlist which can be applied to any day your family has a barbecue. 9. Rick James–Super Freak 10. The Gap Band–You Dropped A Bomb On Me 11. Jay-Z–Ain’t No Ni**a 12. New Edition–Cool It Now 13. Kool & the Gang–Celebration 14.Ice Cube–Today Was A Good Day 15. 69 Boyz–Tootsee […]