Sunday, May 10, 2015

Marvin X interviewed by Norman Richmond on their exile in Canada as draft resisters and Marvin's association with Sun Ra; Marvin X will particpate in the Sun Ra celebration at the University of Chicago; he will perform with Sun Ra musicians Marshall Allen and Danny Thompson, also Chicago muscians David Boyken et al.

Diasporic Music

 

host picture Podcast Link: feed feed Producer/Host Norman (Otis) Richmond aka Jalali provides an All-African mix of music and politics. "Diasporic Music" is made in the West but is not of the West."
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Marvin X; Malinda Francis
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2015-05-10 Marvin X was born Marvin Ellis Jackmon on May 29, 1944, in Fowler, California. Formerly known as El Muhajir, Marvin X was a key poet and playwright of the Black Arts Movement (BAM) in the 1960s and early 1970s. At Merritt College, he became friends with Huey Newton and Bobby Seale, co-founders of the Black Panther Party. Filmmaker and social activist Malinda Francis a.k.a. Docuvixen has just returned from Haiti. Music by Archie Shepp, Buffy Sainte Marie, Solomon Burke, 2Pac and more. Also, the song 'Baltimore' by Prince. Songs that U can trust, news that U can use. Visit Norman's blog. Norman O. Richmond aka Jalali on Facebook.

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