Wednesday, June 8, 2022
Seals & Croft - "Summer Breeze"
Maze - "Golden Time of Day"
Tuesday, May 31, 2022
Summer of Soul
One of the great movie experiences for me in 2021 was on July 26 at the Varsity Theater in Davis, California. On that day, I had the pleasure to go back in time and experience the "Summer of Soul"
What made it such a pleasant experience was not just the music, but also the notion that the six week festival was staged in Harlem, that it was staged with the assistance of the Black Panther Party, and that it was staged without any apparent disturbance or controversy.
Saturday, May 28, 2022
Lizz Wright - "The Nearness of You"
This is Valentine's Day Weekend and for your consideration I offer this sole selection
https://www.wbgo.org/music/2020-04-02/hear-lizz-wright-luxuriate-in-the-nearness-of-you-from-ella-100-live-at-the-apollo
Friday, May 27, 2022
Sidney Poitier, R.I.P. - "To Sir With Love"
Meklit Hadero - "The President Sang Amazing Grace"
It is Christmas Eve and I am about to begin my Christmas tradition of watching Franco Zeffirelli's Jesus of Nazareth. However, before doing so, I wanted to note that there is much trouble in the world and one of the more troublesome places is Ethiopia. Those familiar with what is going on there cry out for the horror to stop ... but it does not. There is not much I can do to change what is. However, I will note that the Bay Area has a large Ethiopian community and sometimes, because of my height and skin coloration, even Ethiopians ask me if I am from Ethiopia. Well, I am not, but during my life I have had cultural connections to Ethiopia. One of the more recent cultural connections is through the Ethiopian born Meklit Hadero.
Tio Feco y El Rey - "A Mi Manero"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9F_BRjGi3L8
I found myself hearing a bit of Tio Feco in El Rey, and smiling at the memory.
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Meditations on Rumi: The Music of Shujaat Khan
According to NPR's The World, the best selling poet in the United States for the last twenty years is the Afghanistan born Sufi mystic, Rumi
Songs for Native American Heritage Month
In connection with my Alumni activities for Amherst College, for the last ten years I have been an active "facilitator" for both the Black Alumni listserv and the Class of 1975 listserv. This past week, I posted an item entitled "Songs for Native American Heritage Month". This post continues to move me, so I decided that it should be the first "regular" post for this new beginning. I hope that it moves you as well.
Peace,
Everett "Skip" Jenkins
Fairfield, California
November 28, 2021
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and this year is a special anniversary marking the 400th anniversary of the "First Thanksgiving"
www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/thanksgiving.htm
In celebration of this coming together of two peoples in a harvest of peace, I resume a Friday tradition of sharing music by presenting four selections of some of my favorite Native American musical artists.