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More Than Rhythm: A Black Music Series is an engaging public library film series exploring the sweeping history and evolution of African diasporic music. It traces the journey of rhythm and sound from the West African roots of the banjo to the electronic beats of modern house and funk music. Each film screening will be hosted by a special guest to guide us through this history, with an audience Q & A to follow.
Trumpetistically, Clora Bryant | 1989 | 57 minutes | directed by Zeinabu irene Davis
This film presents a fond and informative portrait of pioneering female jazz trumpeter Clora Bryant, a proponent of West Coast jazz whose early stints with the International Sweethearts of Rhythm led eventually to collaborations with Dizzy Gillespie and Charlie Parker, among others. Rich with tunes and anecdotes, the documentary handsomely details Bryant’s long journey in music and her influence on generations of musicians.
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Event Tags:
african diasporic music,audience q & a,documentary,san diego, california,trumpetistically, clora bryant,female jazz trumpeter,black music series
Event Categories:
Music & Entertainment,Film
Event ID:
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