John Davis Pianist. Devoted to uncovering music by 19th-century black pianists who influenced the blues, jazz, rock, and R&B
John Davis Pianist. Devoted to uncovering music by 19th-century black pianists who influenced the blues, jazz, rock, and R&B
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Alabama Humanities Foundation’s Board of Directors approved a total of 21 grant proposals for the September 2014 round. AHF received funding requesting totaling to $188,999.32. The board awarded $44,300.00 in major grants and $11,999.50 in mini grants...
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In Tyehimba Jess’s Olio, a new book length performance of poetry, song, collage and art object, musical knowledge is channeled back to its source—before the wax cylinders of antiquated recording technology, before Alan Lomax and W.C. Handy, to the 1...
(Here are some select recent clippings showing the variety of hits/mentions identifying musicians and scholars as Eastman School of Music alumni, faculty or students. (Note: Some links may have expired.) Alarm Will Sound forging connections across stylistic...
Florence Beatrice Price wrote more than 300 musical compositions. Some of her works have been lost, others are unpublished, and some of piano and vocal music is still being heard in concert halls. When contralto Marian Anderson gave that historic concert...
SOCRATES is an international, refereed (peer-reviewed) and indexed scholarly hybrid open-access journal in Public Administration a...
HaberArts: New York Art Reviews by John Haber
Reviews of New York City art galleries and museums, from the Renaissance and art history to modern and contemporary art
The Village Voice: Behold the Fancy Piano at the Met That Connects Parlor Music and Pop - John Davis
[John Davis] resurrected music that would otherwise be lost forever — Click here to read the preview article in “The Village Voice” to John’s solo recital at The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York...
Welcome “Pianist John Davis has made a mission of uncovering music by 19th-century black pianists, including slaves, whose work had a direct impact on the blues, jazz, rock, and R&B artists that came ...
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