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Black Music Seen
Black Orchestral Network
17 episodes
4 months ago
The Black Music Seen Podcast highlights and celebrates Black musicians in genres where Black people are seldom seen. Produced by the Black Orchestral Network, Black Music Seen serves to lift our voices and tell our stories.
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Music Interviews
Music,
Music History
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The Black Music Seen Podcast highlights and celebrates Black musicians in genres where Black people are seldom seen. Produced by the Black Orchestral Network, Black Music Seen serves to lift our voices and tell our stories.
Show more...
Music Interviews
Music,
Music History
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Black Music Seen Honors Hispanic Heritage Month
Black Music Seen
46 minutes 27 seconds
1 year ago
Black Music Seen Honors Hispanic Heritage Month
This episode of Black Music Seen is a heartfelt tribute to Pete ‘El Conde’ Rodriguez—the legendary Afro-Latin salsa singer whose legacy has shaped generations. In this episode, his children, Cita Rodriguez and Pete Rodriguez Jr., are joined by their cousin, Emilio Carlo, the Black Orchestral Network’s Director of Projects and a classically trained violist, to share insights into their family’s cultural influence and the power of Afro-Latin music.
Black Music Seen
The Black Music Seen Podcast highlights and celebrates Black musicians in genres where Black people are seldom seen. Produced by the Black Orchestral Network, Black Music Seen serves to lift our voices and tell our stories.