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202. The Year Black Music Turned Inward.
203. The Other Nashville Sound.
204. African Musicology: Current Trends, Volume 2
205. Deathridge named Bronze Man of the Year.
206. THRC to celebrate 60 years this summer.
207. Singing is Swinging: The Soul Force of Twentieth-Century Black Protest Music
208. The History of Gospel Music on PBS.
209. GO ! Tell it.
210. The Rambler Returns: Gabor Szabo comes back to Hungary.
211. BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT.
212. Day At The Museum.
213. A New Historicist Critique of Prince's "America".
214. The Purple Avatar: A Brief Discussion of Prince's Guitar Greatness.
215. Exploring Innuendos and Symbols in Selected Songs by the Artist Formerly Known as Prince.
216. Break Beats in the Bronx: Rediscovering Hip-Hop's Early Years
217. Boozoo Chavis & The Roots Of Zydeco.
218. HOME IN, TURN THE PARTY OUT.
219. Towards an African-American Genealogy of Market and Religion in Rap Music.
220. Doo-wop Italiano: Towards an understanding and appreciation of Italian-American vocal groups of the late 1950s and early 1960s.
221. Irony, Conflict, and Tragedy in Cultural Analysis: Hip-Hop between Bourdieu and Nietzsche.
222. Finding a Healthy Balance in Hip Hop And How Kendrick Lamar Achieves It.
223. Sonic Affinities: Sicilian and African American Musical Encounters in New Orleans.
224. Annotated Bibliography of African American Carillon Music.
225. The Role of African American Music in E. L. Doctorow's The March.
226. Grey-Washing Jim Crow: The Cultural Colonization of African-American Folk Music.
227. Preservation of the Jazz Culture, Its Roots and Traditions.
228. "We Are No Longer Your Monkeys": Exploring the Critical Techno-musicology of "APES**T".
229. W. C. Handy and the "Birth" of the Blues.
230. "As Usual, I'll Have to Take an IOU": W. E. B. Du Bois, the Gift of Black Music and the Cultural Politics of Obligation.
231. Promoting Social Change Through Audio Repetition: Black Musicians as Creators and Revivalists 1953-1978.
232. What's After What's Next?
233. Jazz and God.
234. Tameka Fryer Brown.
235. WHY YOU CAN'T IGNORE KANYE.
236. MORE THAN JUST MOVIES: Event Cinema Fills Programming Gaps in the Post-Pandemic Era.
237. Born in the U.S.A.
238. The Sonic Archive of Black Spatiality
239. Fringe dweller: For more than 60 years, Margret RoadKnight has been interpreting songs in the folk, blues and jazz traditions. Her new album, LONG TIME..., is her latest attempt to preserve songs from extinction.
240. HALL OF FAME HONOREES.
241. EMPOWERING BLACK VOICES BEYOND.
242. James Brandon Lewis Trio - Live at Moods.
243. African American Music: ‘Soundtrack to American Life,’ Key to American Culture Overall.
244. "Aishi-Atte Irukai?" (We All Love Each Other, Don't We?): What Otis Redding Taught Kiyoshiro Imawano (1951-2009) A Bridge Between The Delta And Japan, Part II.
245. American Jubilee Choirs, Industrial Capitalism, and Black South Africa.
246. Jazz Curriculum in South Africa: Content and Relevancy.
247. 'They Scorned Us for Being What We Are': Irish identity, Civil Rights, and rhythm and blues on Cooke's Tour.
248. Musical Griot: Barbara McCullough [on Horace Tapscott].
249. Farewell to the Queen of Soul 1942-2018 ARETHA FRANKLIN.
250. The Music of Thelonious Monk.
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