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Exploring the influence of trailblazing African American musicians in Kentucky
The Louisville Folk School and Kentucky Performing Arts are launching a series that dives into trailblazing African American musicians like Henry Hart. Author: Doug Proffitt Updated: 10:49 PM EDT April 9, 2021
LOUISVILLE, Ky. Louisville looked a lot different during the early days of jazz. If you wanted to hear jazz before the 1900s, you most likely found it on the wharf or one of the steamboats.
That s where WHAS11’s Doug Proffitt sat down with music historian Michael Jones, overlooking the city s original riverfront rooftops that became the birthplace of the city s African American influence on Kentucky music.