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Jack Dappa Blues Heritage Preservation Radio — 119 episodes
You Have a Home Here: A Blues People Homecoming
Black Folk Belief, Hoodoo & The Blues: The Hidden Spiritual World of Blues People
MASTER CLASS REPLAY: Locating Tribal Ancestry!
Blues Music is Black History: The Hard Conversation at Hopson Plantation
Mojo Workin’: Dr. Katrina Hazzard-Donald on Hoodoo, Blues, and the Black Belt Tradition
Creole Roots, Sinners, and Gravediggers: The Blues According to Chris Thomas King
The African American Folklorist for the Month of June: Dr. Elisha Oliver
The Blues as Black Sonic Folklore Pt. 2 – Hard Ground & High Water
Afro Indigenous Country Blues: The Sonic Sovereignty of Cactus Rose NYC
The Blues as Black Sonic Folklore: Part 1: The Folklore in the Blues
The Blues Narrative: The Children of the Great Migration
Sinners, Blues People, Storytelling, and Cultural Reckoning
The African American Folklorist of the Monthof May - Dr. Ebony Bailey
Spirit Work, Hoodoo & Black Southern Cosmologies: Conjure, Pentecost, and the Blues
The African American Folklorist of The Month - Dr. Constance Bailey
🎶 *Kelle Jolly – The "Affrilachian-Georgia-lina-Peach" & the Story of Lady Fay Ukulele 🎶
Writing the Blues: Black Stories in Literature and Film
The Blues—A Living Oral History
There's Not One Way to Be Black – A Conversation with Honeychild Coleman
African American Folklorist of The Month - Dr. Raymond Summerville
The African American Folklorist of the Month - Dr. Anika Wilson
🎙️ From Slave Seculars to The Blues Pt. 2 – The Legacy of Black Spirituals and Hymnals 🎶
From Slave Seculars to The Blues: Preserving & Conserving Black American Folklore
The 13th Amendment, Blues, Black Folklore, and Black Indigenous Roots
African American Folklorist of The Month - Larry Handy
Misty Blues: A Live Tribute to Odetta
The Blues Society - Memphis Country Blues Festival
Cultural Conservation - Cultural Conservation - The Attack on Blues Legacy and Land
Juneteenth and African American Folklore
Smithsonian Folkways releases The Complete Friends of Old-Time Music Concert
The Lady and the Empress! Lady D's One Woman Bessie Tribute Show
Why Is It Always About Race? - “Country, Country Blues, and Blackness”
Candice Ivory - Queen of Avant Soul Sangs The Blues
Black Scholarship and Black Culture
You Have A Home
Shirley Moody-Turner African American Folklorist of The Month
Hannah Mayree and the Black Banjo Reclamation Project
Kristina R. Gaddy - "Well of Souls - Uncovering the Banjo's Hidden History"
Notable Folklorists of Color - The AFS African American Folklore Section
Brei Carter: Country Singer-Songwriter
Black & Indian Folklife, Storyville, Oklahoma, & The Blues
DR DIANA BAIRD N'DIAYE - AAF OF THE MONTH
Mending Our Relationship With B.O.B (Black Owned Business) - Glows & Grows
Glen David Andrews - Treme's Trombone Singer
Kesi Neblett - From Civil Rights Legacy to Netflix
The Greenwood District in Tulsa Ok, the Real Story!
From Me to You - Deidra R. Moore Janvier, Esq.
John Wesley Work III - Composer, Ethnomusicologist, Educator, and Choral Director
Buffalo Soldier Project, San Angelo Texas, and Black History
GeminiiDragon - LOUISIANA'S BLUES VIXEN
Blues Narrative - Phoenix Moon
Black Southern Food Tradition
MARA KAYE JAZZ BLUES SINGER
Robert Johnson Recording Session of Nov 23, 1936
Daryl Davis - Interviewing The KKK, Traditional Black Music, and more
ANNIKA CHAMBERS - BLACK WOMEN IN BLUES
KING FISH - Blues Music and Black Representation
Lea Gilmore, Music, Culture and Ministry
CHASE JACKSON - Artist, Blues Promoter, and Cultural Ambassador
Gullah Geechee Nation - Elder Carlie Towne
DK Harrell Blues
Join the Black Folk Narrative Revolution
Ethnographic Black Folk Narrative as Revolution
Boley Oklahoma Another Thriving Black Community to know about
A New Way To Celebrate Black History Month
Family Ethnography & Reading Comprehension
The Story of Ari Merratazon Ep 2
Lovecraft Country & FOLKLORE EP ONE
Freeman Vines Hanging Tree Guitars
Holle Thee Maxwell FREEBASE AIN'T FREE
Jumping The Broom - The African American Folklorist
Adam Gussow - Whose Blues
Jimi Hendrix Black Legacy - A Dream Deferred
The Story of Ari Merratazon EP 1 -The African American Folklorist Newspaper
GARY GOLIO - Dark Was the Night
Randye Jones- Black Spirituals
Blues Narrative interview 1 Waltho Wallace Wesley
Rubin Lacy - Old Hallelujahs
Strange Fruit - American Cartoonist Joel Christian Gill
DREAM FURY COMICS, African American Folklore and the Blues
REAL LIFE HOBO BLUES - The Eric Freeman Story
Slave Hounds, Abolition and the America's
David Crownson - HARRIET TUBMAN DEMON SLAYER
Veronika Jackson - The Woman I Am
Joseph 'Mojo' Morganfield - Blues Legacy
The African American Folklorist - Wanda G Addison
Gina Coleman, IBC and the Misty Blues Music Journey
James Bunch - Hip Hop Farmers Initiative
Hermene Hartman - The Legacy of Chicago's N'DIGO
Dolphin's Of Hollywood - The John Dolphin Story
Peetie Wheatstraw Reloaded
The African American Folklorist Ep 2 - Elijah Cox
HENRY THOMAS TEXAS BLUES LEGEND PT 3 F/DOM FLEMONS
Tyler D. Parry Ep2 - The History of Slave Hounds & The Blues People
Dr. Tyler D Parry Part One
Henry Thomas Texas Blues Legend pt 2 F/Dom Flemons
Michael L Jones Share Kentucky's Musical History
Henry Thomas Texas Blues Legend pt1 W/ Dom Flemons
Jorge Arévalo Mateus, Exec Director Of Association For Cultural Equity
Billy Jones Bluez - The Politics, Segregation and Business of The Blues
Tony Thomas - The 'Real' Origins of the Banjo
Dom Flemons - Understanding Blackface, Minstrelsy and Early Black Entertainment
The African American Folklorist ep1 - Charlotte Forten Grimke pt 1
Chris Thomas King - The True Origins of The Blues
Elizabeth Lynn Kilrain - Dancing the Blues in San Diego!
We The Blues People- Gentrification of the Blues
Jimmy Duck Holmes - Bentonia Blues
Dr. Steve Perry - Education for Black & Brown Children
Jontavious Willis - Regional Styles of Blues
Mary Hurt-Wright - Mississippi John's Granddaughter
Peetie Wheatstraws Great Nephews
Bobby Rush - Blues Legend
Blues Dance NY - Odysseus Bailer
On The Porch at Augusta Heritage's Blues n Swing Week
Joel Bailes at Blues & Swing Week
We The Blues People F/ Marquis Knox
The Black Spirituals are the Expressions of Freedom
Dom Flemons - Black Cowboy
NAMA Harlem's Rich History