Thursday, September 26, 2013

John Malveaux: 'Where do you hear and learn about your heritage in classical music?' 'Afrocentric Sounds' and 'Afrocentric Voices' of Randye Jones

Randye Jones


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John Malveaux of www.MusicUNTOLD.com writes:

Where do you hear and learn about your heritage in classical music? No commercial or public radio stations offer programming dedicated to uplifting people of African descent. Fortunately, new technologies can help to educate. Learn about internet radio Afrocentric sounds and Afrocentric voices-two related internet radio channels. Here is the link to Afrocentric sounds http://www.live365.com/index.live#stations/singin1
 
Share this wonderful music with your children, neighbors, and friends including other ethnicities. William Grant Still is know as the dean of African American composers. He signed each composition with WE ALL RISE TOGETHER or NOT AT ALL
 
John Malveaux

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