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Black Notes: Essays of a Musician Writing in a Post-Album Age

  • Author: Banfield, William C.
Despite being deeply troubled by much of what he sees and hears, William C. Banfield avoids churning out another of those 'things were so much better in my day' volumes. Instead, this comprehensive... More…

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Contents

  • Part 1 Acknowledgments
  • Part 2 Part 1 : Primary Themes
  • Chapter 3 1. Opening Song: A Post-Album Age Blues Riff
  • Chapter 4 2. Reflection:
  • Prelude
  • Chapter 5 3.
  • Introduction
  • Part 6 Part 2 : In the Pocket and on the Downbeat
  • Chapter 7 4. Black Music: A Historical Survey (The Dippin' Pool)
  • Chapter 8 5. Popular Culture in Non-Theory: Seeing Ourselves, Revealing Ourselves, Knowing Ourselves
  • Chapter 9 6. Mobilization and Cultural Creation: The Rise of African American Consciousness and an Interpretation of African American History and Culture (1990)
  • Chapter 10 7. The Undeniable Groove: Black Rhythm in Artistic Expression (1992)
  • Chapter 11 8. Aesthetics for a "Teaching Theory": Meaning in Black Music Practice and History
  • Chapter 12 9. Keepin' It Real: Arts and Humanizing Processes (1999)
  • Chapter 13 10. The Rub: Markets, Morals, Theology, and the Making of Music in Contemporary Popular Culture (Russell Simmons, Biggie Smalls, Mary J. Blige, 2002)
  • Chapter 14 11. Black Artistic Invisibility: A Black Composer Talking 'bout Taking Care of the Souls of Black Folks While Losing Much Ground Fast
  • Chapter 15 12. You Call That Music! Hip Hop (with Libby Larson, Alexs Pate, Russell Simmons)
  • Chapter 16 13. An Essay on Hip Hop and Popular Music Culture as One Road Map in Jazz Education's Future Directions (2003)
  • Chapter 17 14. The Sass and Cool: Sarah and Miles; Tribute to the Staples of the Black Aesthetic (1990)
  • Chapter 18 15. Poetry, Blues, Rhetoric, and Prayer for the Complacent: Wearing Afros in Late 199? (January 1993)
  • Part 19 Part 3 : Two Interviews with the Author
  • Chapter 20 16. The Work: Illuminating the Way and Moving the People Beyond (1997)
  • Chapter 21 17. An Interview with William Banfield (James P. Johnson, Duke Ellington, Anthony Braxton, and the AACM) by Alan Baker, Minnesota Public Radio, March 2003
  • Part 22 Part 4 : Tritone Substitution: Musicians in Tune and in Time
  • Chapter 23 18. Radio Program
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 24 19. Q: The Music of Composer Quincy Jones
  • Chapter 25 20. Mozart's Afro Cousin: Joseph, the Chevalier de St. Georges
  • Chapter 26 21. James P. Johnson's Stride
  • Chapter 27 22. Just Make Music: The Music of Douglas Ewart
  • Chapter 28 23. Regina Carter
  • Chapter 29 24. Ms. Rushen, Our All-Keys Player
  • Chapter 30 25. Billy Childs: The World Where I Live
  • Chapter 31 26. What Makes a Piece of Music to You? (Hale Smith)
  • Chapter 32 27. Where Do the Musical Geniuses Go? (Jaco Pastorius)
  • Part 33 Part 5 : Modulations: Talks with and on Contemporary Artists
  • Chapter 34 28. The Music Kept Us From Being Paralyzed: A Talk with Bernice Johnson Reagon
  • Chapter 35 29. Four Talks on Artistic Responsibility (Bobby McFerrin, Ysaye Barnwell, Billy Taylor, Patrice Rushen)
  • Chapter 36 30. Two Articles about Steve Reich (1989)
  • Chapter 37 31. Farewell to Lenny: Reflections on a Hero Beloved (1992)
  • Chapter 38 32. Ode to a Friend: Michael Powell, Visionary Producer (1992)
  • Chapter 39 33. His Royal Crown Prince of Jazz Purists: Times with Wynton Marsalis (1994)
  • Chapter 40 34. Stevie Wonder: He Remembered My Name! (1991)
  • Chapter 41 35. His Name Is Prince and He Is What?! (The Artist, Genius, and Meaning of...) (1994)
  • Chapter 42 36. The Day I Met Flavor Flav (Public Enemy and the Boyyy!!!!) (1994)
  • Chapter 43 37. Rap Music on Trial (1994)
  • Chapter 44 38. A Brush with Teddy: Riley's Last Words (1994)
  • Chapter 45 39. 96 Hemmingway: The Boston Daze
  • Chapter 46 40. Gordon Parks: An Artist Celebrating the Human Spirit (2000)
  • Chapter 47 41. Ralph Ellison, A Raisin in the Sun, We Bamboozled: Some Thoughts (2004)
  • Part 48 Part 6 : Taking It to the Bridge: The Future of Black Popular Music Visited
  • Chapter 49 42. The Future of Black Popular Music: A Theory of Contemporary Interpretation
  • Chapter 50 43. Tracing the Seeds of Our Cultural Decay
  • Chapter 51 44. We're Representin': The Hope for the Future of Black Popular Music
  • Chapter 52 45. Who Stole the Souls of Black Folk?
  • Chapter 53 46. Treading Turbulent Waters: Being an Invisible Black Artist in Contemporary American Culture-Foundations for Cultural Theory (2004)
  • Chapter 54 47. Still Black Notes: Reporting from the 2004 BET (Black Entertainment Television) Awards Show
  • Part 55 Part 7 : Conclusions: The Turnaround
  • Chapter 56 48. Staying Full-Tune: From Where I have Walked, Final Reflections, and the Hope(s) in the Future of Black Music Culture
  • Chapter 57 49. Coda and Cadence
  • Part 58 Photos
  • Part 59 Notes
  • Part 60 Index
  • Part 61 About the Author