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The Black artists who changed the sound of music
Crosstown with Pat Kiernan
English - June 07, 2022 08:00 - 31 minutes - 58.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 91 ratingsDaily News News Politics Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
So much of the music we listen to today is owed to Black artists who created and innovated. June is African American Music Appreciation Month, so we’re taking a listen to musicians, past and present, who have changed the musical landscape. Pat Kiernan speaks with his colleagues Dean Meminger and Cheryl Wills, who have profiled artists to make sure their impact isn’t forgotten.
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So much of the music we listen to today is owed to Black artists who created and innovated. June is African American Music Appreciation Month, so we’re taking a listen to musicians, past and present, who have changed the musical landscape. Pat Kiernan speaks with his colleagues Dean Meminger and Cheryl Wills, who have profiled artists to make sure their impact isn’t forgotten.
Join the conversation using #NY1Crosstown.
If you like what you hear, share this podcast with your friends and family — it's free for all New Yorkers and beyond. Leave us a rating and review where ever you listen.