African American musicians
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African American musicians
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African American musicians
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- Subject of34
- From shtetl to swing, a musical odyssey, Artline Films [and others] present ; produced by Olivier Mille ; written, researched, and directed by Fabienne Rousso-Lenoir
- Black history, from civil war through today
- Wattstax, Stax Films/Wolper Pictures presents ; produced by Larry Shaw and Mel Stuart ; directed by Mel Stuart
- The story of the blues
- Accidental Courtesy: Daryl Davis, Race & America, Daryl Davis, race & America, Sound & Vision ; produced by Noah Ornstein ; produced and directed by Matthew Ornstein
- As serious as your life, John Coltrane and beyond, Valerie Wilmer ; photographs by the author
- Digging, the Afro-American soul of American classical music, Amiri Baraka
- Blues masters, the essential history of the blues, a Lanny Lee production ; City Island Entertainment, Volume II
- Lift every voice, 1900-1924, produced by Blackside, Inc, in association with Thirteen/WNET New York ; executive producer, Henry Hampton ; co-executive producer, Sam Pollard ; producers, Sam Pollard and Betty Ciccarelli
- Duke Ellington: king of jazz., Illustrated by Paul Frame
- Dangerous, Susan Fast
- The Jack5ons, a family dynasty, produced by Point 7 Entertainment, Inc. for A&E Network
- Charles Mingus live at Montreux 1975, Charles Mingus
- Boogaloo, the quintessence of American popular music, Arthur Kempton
- The blues is a feeling, voices & visions of African-American blues musicians, photographs & interviews by James Fraher ; with an introduction by William H. Wiggins, Jr
- Reminiscing with Sissle and Blake, by Robert Kimball and William Bolcom
- The Afro-American in music and art, compiled and edited with an introduction by Lindsay Patterson
- Six blues-roots pianists ;, [a thorough guide to early blues piano styles with instruction, historical notes, discography, and complete music transcriptions of boogie woogie, barrelhouse, and ragtime soloes. Based on recordings by six old blues masters]
- Swing out ;, great Negro dance bands
- Urban blues
- Music makers, portraits and songs of the roots of America, edited by Timothy Duffy
- Wattstax, a Stax Films/Wolper Pictures presents ; produced by Larry Shaw and Mel Stuart ; directed by Mel Stuart
- Louis Armstrong, by Genie Iverson ; illustrated by Kevin Brooks
- Ray Charles, Sharon Bell Mathis ; illustrated by George Ford
- From jazz to swing, African-American jazz musicians and their music, 1890-1935, Thomas J. Hennessey
- Where did our love go?, the rise and fall of the Motown sound, by Nelson George
- Black history, contributions in the arts, sports, science and more
- The Negro in music and art, Compiled and edited with an introd. by Lindsay Patterson
- Black nationalism and the revolution in music, Frank Kofsky
- Black music, by LeRoi Jones
- The music, reflections on jazz and blues, Amiri Baraka (LeRoi Jones) and Amina Baraka
- John Coltrane and the jazz revolution of the 1960s, by Frank Kofsky
- Blues--a photographic documentary, David Harrison
- Urban blues, Charles Keil