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  2. African-American music - Wikipedia

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    African-American music was often altered and diluted to be more palatable for white audiences, who would not have accepted black performers, leading to genres like swing music. By the turn of the 20th century African Americans were becoming part of classical music as well.

  3. Celebrating Black Music Month | National Museum of African...

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    African American folk music links back to African cultural traditions. Stemming from field hollers, work chants and game songs, folk music bursts with social commentary. Popular folk protest music spread in the 1960s, and its influence is still found within hip-hop today.

  4. The soundtrack of history: How Black music has shaped American...

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    Feb. 21, 2021, 10:51 AM PST. By Maya Eaglin. Music and the performing arts have not only entertained the masses; they have also served to document history ― from early American music like...

  5. Most Influential Black Musicians: 30 Great Artists Who Changed ...

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    This list of the 30 most influential Black musicians of all time ranges from Aretha Franklin to Prince and Miles Davis, but it is just a small selection of the hundreds of Black artists, singers, musicians and producers who have shaped popular culture.

  6. Black Music is The Source - YouTube Music

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    Black Music is The Source. Celebrate Black Music Month with these 21st century pop culture breakthroughs. Featuring Soulja Boy. WAP (feat. Megan Thee Stallion) Bartender (Official HD Video)...

  7. A timeline of history-making Black music - The Current

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    In this entry, we trace a timeline of historic black musical events, with extended riffs on selected items. 1912 Trumpeter W.C. Handy — who earned the sobriquet "Father of the Blues" — publishes the sheet music for "Memphis Blues, " which he called a "southern rag"; two years later he penned the classic "Saint Louis Blues."

  8. Black Music Month has evolved since the 1970s. Here's what you...

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    In the years since its origins, Black Music Month has often been used as a salute to Black music excellence: 30 days to celebrate Black musicianship across media platforms, museums, streaming platforms, and beyond. But some fear that concentrating the observance might have limiting effects.

  9. Music of the African diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Music of the African diaspora is a sound created, produced, or inspired by Black people, including African music traditions and African popular music as well as the music genres of the African diaspora, including some Caribbean music, Latin music, Brazilian music and African-American music.

  10. A History of Black Music - YouTube

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    A History of Black Music. Discover the roots of your favourite genres and their black origins in this comprehensive musical timeline.

  11. Black Music Honors - YouTube

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    Black Music Honors is annual television show & concert that acknowledges legendary artists who have made a significant contribution to African American music.