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EPISODE · Feb 4, 2022 · 15 MIN

93: How the Great Migration transformed American music

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Between 1910 and 1970, about 6 million Black Americans moved from the rural South to cities in the North, the West and other parts of the United States. It’s known as the Great Migration. Musicians who moved to these cities became ambassadors, says UC Berkeley history professor Waldo Martin, “not only for the music of the South, but for the culture from which the music emerged. And the music was made and remade, and continues to be today. On Feb. 17, mezzo-soprano Alicia Hall Moran and jazz pianist Jason Moran — and an all-star roster of jazz collaborators — will perform their remaking of the music in Two Wings: The music of Black America in Migration for UC Berkeley’s Cal Performances.Listen to the episode, read the transcript and see photos on UC Berkeley News: https://news.berkeley.edu/2022/02/04/music-of-the-great-migration/If you haven't already, follow Berkeley Voices and review us on Apple Podcasts and Spotify!UC Berkeley illustration by Neil Freese. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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