For the FUNK of It
For the FUNK of It https://blackmusicscholar.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/videoplayback.mp4 Funk music; that groovy, hypnotic music that makes your body move against its will. Funk music; music for the
Lights, Camera, Action- Musical Theatre
Lights, Camera, Action! Musical theatre was very segregated. Black people could not engage in it as much as whites because of the racial segregation. White
Tech? NO!- Techno
Tech? NO! Techno is definitely my least favorite genre. I just can’t get to liking it. Techno music first originated in Detroit Michigan in the
Boogie on Down- Disco
Boogie on Downnnn Disco became popular in the 1960s-1970s. It quickly overtook funk as the popular music of the times. Its origins were in New
Hallejuah!- Gospel
HALLEJUAH! There are two types of gospel music. It can either be African American or Anglo American gospel music. The elements of African American gospel
Jazz-y Bell
Jazz-y Bell 😉 Ragtime became popular in 1896-1920 and originating in Mississippi & Missouri. They referenced the songs as coon songs as a racial slur
Riggitty Ragtime
Riggitty Ragtimeeee Ragtime became popular in 1896-1920 and originating in Mississippi & Missouri. They referenced the songs as coon songs as a racial slur against
Set Me Free- Negro Spirituals
Set Me Free- Negro Spirituals Negro spirituals was one of the first genres made. It was created by slaves during slavery to symbolize their home and
JU-BEE-LEE In My Quartet- Jubilee Quartet
m jubilee quartets jubilee 1870 transitional 1920 End Still continued Create Your Own Playlist Fisk 1871 Fisk The first group was organized in 1871 at
Feeling Real Blue- Blues
Feeling Real Blue Blues is a mere of music that was made in the 1870s. It was inspired by negro spirituals mostly highlighting the pain