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This one is for all of the parents who managed work and home responsibilities as well as helping their children with online learning during the first few years of the pandemic.
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The Black House Black Joy podcast invites listeners to immerse themselves in the rich history and evolution of the New Jersey House Music Community.
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Dr. Latoya Gaines joins us today in the There’s Sumter About It studio to talk about the future of wellness.
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In the second part of our special two-part episode with T.S. Monk, we discuss what many consider to be his father's great quartet, with saxophonist Charlie Rouse, bassist John Ore and drummer Frankie Dunlop; Monk’s role as mentor; and why his High Priest of Bebop moniker deserves expansion.
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In a performance at WBGO Studios, keyboardist and composer Keiko Matsui plays material from her new album “Euphoria” on Shanachie.
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A deep dive into the beauty of intergenerational creativity, Coltrane's approach to a ballad, Black male vulnerability and the cultural impact on the 60th anniversary of John Coltrane and Duke Ellington's one-time collaboration.
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In this season of There’s Sumter About It, NJ Assembly Woman Shavonda Sumter tackles the topic of mental health. Discussing everything from pandemic fatigue to the mind body wellness connection, to the cultural barriers accessing mental health.
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Award-winning vocalist and educator Charenee Wade joins Angélika Beener to celebrate Roberta Flack on the legendary musician's 86th birthday through a rich discussion of her classic Killing Me Softly LP.
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Singer, educator and activist Candice Hoyes joins Angélika Beener to discuss The Pointer Sisters' tour de force, Break Out.