A long way from the block

"There's a voice for us"—my conversation with jazz vocalist Dwight Trible

December 19, 2022 Anthony Thomas Season 1 Episode 62
A long way from the block
"There's a voice for us"—my conversation with jazz vocalist Dwight Trible
Show Notes

Musical intro sung by legendary underground Hip-Hop MC Myka 9 of Freestyle Fellowship.

 Origins and influences are featured in this episode's conversation with Dwight Trible, including his love and appreciation for jazz drummer extraordinaire Brian Blade and his collaboration with the great Kenny Garrett, whose album "Sounds from the Ancestors" he played on. He describes his early life in Cincinnati, before he moved to Los Angeles, and some of the racial issues he encountered as a young boy. We talk about what it was like for him to work with Leimert Park elders and legends like Billy Higgins, Art Davis, Horace Tapscott, and Kamau Daáood. We discuss The World Stage, founded by Daáood and Higgins, and its importance as a grassroots, community-owned cultural center for progressive music. Content and the sacred are important themes throughout.

https://dwighttrible.com