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A brief history of the arts legends who got their start at Sumner High School

A brief history of the arts legends who got their start at Sumner High School Local leaders are scheduled to meet again in March to discuss closing the first African-American high school west of the Mississippi River. Sumner High School, ca. 1908 The latest round of proposed closures for Saint Louis Public Schools has targeted one of the most historic high schools in America: Sumner High School, the first African-American high school west of the Mississippi River. I’ve written about Sumner High School in the equally historic Ville neighborhood in the past, but I feel like it’s worth revisiting the hallowed halls of this “palace of education,” as I called it before. The closure of Sumner would leave the Ville neighborhood with no public schools, as far as I can tell. (The St. Louis School Board will meet again in March to decide whether to close the school.) And the 122-year-old building is not just another “aging” or “obsolete” structu

Influence of Black music on Russian popular culture

Influence of Black music on Russian popular culture
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Mastery and Transgression in Music That Bridges Genres

‘Mastery and Transgression’ in Music That Bridges Genres A new box set showcases Julius Hemphill’s work as a composer, saxophonist and flutist on the boundary between jazz and classical styles. “The Boyé Multi-National Crusade for Harmony,” issued by New World Records and named after one of Julius Hemphill’s touring projects, shows how thoroughly he adapted and reinvigorated his early influences.Credit.George Rose/Getty Images By Seth Colter Walls Published Feb. 5, 2021Updated March 15, 2021 Julius Hemphill was a vigorous force in American music from his first public performances and recordings in the late 1960s until his death, at 57, in 1995. Whether playing saxophone or flute — or even, as on his overdubbed solo “Blue Boyé,” both at once — he blended folk traditions with a joyous avant-garde edge.

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