Tag Archives: Black Music

Interview with David Baker: World Renowned Composer Jazzes Things Up in Bloomington, IN

David Baker, Jr. is a famous composer and has played many musical instruments throughout his career including trumpet, cello, and keyboard. He is a distinguished Professor of Music at Indiana University in Bloomington, a writer, clinician, and educator, Chair of the Jazz Studies Department at the IU Jacobs School of Music, and Director of Services […]

Black Popular Culture and Its Messages

Musical expression is an art form that allows creativity, thought, and imagination to be widely demonstrated. It can be cathartic for both its makers and its listeners, as stories of adversity and struggle are often told. For example, much can be told about black history through the music of spirituals, blues, gospel, jazz and swing. […]