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21st C. 21st C. Elec- 21st C. 21st C. 21st C. 90s/ Rock tronica R&B Rap Sacred 2000s

Jason Moran Brittany Howard DJ Spooky The Roots Frank Ocean Kendrick Lamar Aeolians of Oakwood Kamasi Washington Gary Clark, Jr. Carl Craig Beyoncé Usher Kanye West Tasha Cobbs Concert & Roy Hargrove Janelle Monae Flying Lotus Rhianna Solange Nicki Minaj Jonathan McReynolds 90s Gospel Joshua Redman Stew Alicia Keys Jay-Z Marvin Sapp Terri Lyne Carrington Tamar-kali 50 Cent Kierra Sheard Kirk Franklin Classical Afropunk Trey McLaughlin Donnie McClurkin Mary Mary Audra McDonald, Soprano Donald Lawrence Lawrence Brownlee, Tenor Sounds of Blackness Morris Robinson, 80s/90s Rock Techno 90s R&B 90s Rap Yolanda Adams Janinah Burnett, Soprano Nicole Mitchell, Composer Bad Brains Living Colour Doug Pinnick Juan Atkins R. Kelly Maxwell De La Soul Nas Tania Leon, Composer Fishbone Chocolate Genius Toshi Reagon Derrick May Mariah Carey Mary J. Blige A Tribe Called Jay-Z George E. Lewis, Composer Lenny Kravitz Garland Je reys Kevin Saunderson MeShell Erykah Badu Quest The Notorious 80s Superstars Terence Blanchard, Composer Tracy Chapman Slash D. Wynn NdegéOcello Boyz II Men Ice Cube B.I..G. Nkeiru Okoye, Composer D’Angelo Dr. Dre Lil’ Kim Prince Lionel Richie Courtney Bryan, Composer Snoop Doggy Missy Elliott Whitney Houston Imani Winds, Wind quintet Dogg Lauryn Hill Wu-Tang Clan Outkast 80s Jazz House 80s Rap 2Pac 80s R&B 80s 70s/80s

Wynton Greg Osby Frankie Knuckles Sugar Hill Gang LL Cool J Public Enemy Marsalis Geri Allen Ron Hardy Grandmaster Flash MC Lyte N .W. A . Janet Jackson Gospel Concert & M-Base Branford Afrika Bambaataa Eric B. and Roxanne Shante Diaspora New Edition Collective Marsalis Run-D.M.C. Salt-N-Pepa Luther Vandross BeBe & CeCe Daryl Coley Steve Coleman Mulgrew Miller Ska, Reggae, , Anita Baker Winans Vanessa Bell- Classical Cassandra Je “Tain” Watts Jamaican Sound Systems, Dub, Patti LaBelle The Clark Armstrong Wilson Salsa, Fela Kuti, Sisters Richard , Soprano Take 6 Smallwood Marrietta Simpson, Mezzo- soprano Denyce Graves, Mezzo-soprano Barbara Hendricks, Soprano Fusion Country Go-Go 70s Soul/R&B Derek Lee Ragin, Countertenor Jessye Norman, Soprano Donna Summer EWF Chuck Brown & Stevie Wonder The O’Jays Bill Withers Julius Eastman, Composer Gloria Gaynor Kool & the Gang Linda Martell the Soul Searchers The Spinners Gladys Knight & the Pips Wendell Logan, Composer Herbie Hancock Chic Funkadelic Zapp Stoney Edwards Trouble Funk Jackson 5 Maze George Walker, Composer Sylvester Parliament Rick James Rare Essence Teddy Pendergrass Anthony Davis, Composer Grace Jones Ohio Players Rufus/Chaka Curtis May eld Isaac Hayes Alvin Singleton, Composer MFSB Labelle Khan Dorothy Moore Rudd, Composer Barry White Betty Davis Commodores Evelyn Simpson-Currenton, Composer & Arranger Francis Walker-Slocum, Pianist & Rock Girl Contemporary The Miracles The 60s Experimentation Love Groups Mary Wells Marvin Gaye Gospel Sly & the Family Stone The Supremes Stevie Wonder Cecil Taylor Ike & Tina Turner The Funk Edwin Hawkins Singers Mighty Clouds of Joy Concert & The Shirelles Martha & the Brothers Andrae Crouch The Staple Singers AACM The Crystals Vandellas Rev. James Cleveland Anthony Braxton Art Ensemble of The Ronettes Classical

George Shirley, Tenor Shirley Verrett, Mezzo-soprano/ Comp- & 60s Vocal R&B/Rock’n’Roll Soul Protest Soprano Reri Grist, Coloratura soprano Fats Domino Bo Diddley Sam & Dave Martina Arroyo, Soprano osition Music Ike Turner “Big” Joe Turner Sam Cooke Booker T & Music Simon Estes, Bass-baritone LaVern Baker Hank Ballard James Brown the MGs Grace Bumbry, Mezzo-soprano/ Miriam Makeba Wilson Pickett SNCC Freedom The Staple Soprano Mary Lou Williams Aretha Franklin The Impressions Singers Singers Olly Wilson, Composer Cannonball Nancy Wilson Odetta “We Shall Quincy Jones Adderly Overcome” Rhythm 50s 50s Golden Age Gospel 50s

Miles Davis & Vocal Urban (1945-55) Concert & Classical

Louis Jordan and Mattiwilda Dobbs, Soprano His Music Blues Mahalia Jackson Robert McFerrin, Sr., Baritone The Ravens The Soul Stirrers Leontyne Price, Soprano The Orioles Harry Belafonte Carmen McRae Muddy Waters Big Mama Five Blind Boys of Mississippi William War eld, Bass-baritone Wynonie Harris Johnny Mathis Abbey Lincoln B.B. King Thornton The Caravans Julia Perry, Composer Professor Longhair Nat “King” Cole Willie Dixon Buddy Guy The Clara Ward Singers Ulysses Kay, Composer Dinah Howlin’ Wolf Bobby Blue Washington Bland Swing/ Vocal Country 30s/40s Traditional 30s/40s Music & Folk Urban Blues Gospel Concert & Classical

Duke Ellington The Mills Brothers DeFord Bailey Big Bill Broonzy Thomas Dorsey Marion Anderson, Contralto Hale Smith, Composer The Ink Spots Mississippi Sheiks Memphis Minnie Lucie Campbell Anne Brown, Soprano Florence Price, Composer Jimmie Coleman Lead Belly Sonny Boy Williamson Golden Gate Quartet Todd Duncan, Baritone William Grant Still, Composer Lunceford Hawkins T-Bone Walker Dixie Hummingbirds Ruby Elzy, Soprano William L. Dawson, Composer Nat “King” Cole John Lee Hooker Sister Rosetta Tharpe , Bass-baritone Margaret Bond, Composer and Pianist Eva Jessye, Choral conductor Phillipa Schuyler, Pianist Early Stride Vaudeville 20s/Bway Country Folk 1900s-20s Jazz Blues Popular Blues Gospel Concert & Classical

Louis Armstrong James P. Johnson Mamie Smith Papa Charlie Jackson Arizona Dranes Roland Hayes, Tenor Harry Lawrence Freeman, Composer Jelly Roll Morton Song Blind Lemon Je erson Blind Mamie Forehand Harry T. Burleigh, Composer & Undine Smith Moore, Composer Fletcher Henderson Willie “The Lion” Smith Ma Rainey Gladys Bentley Son House Blind Willie Johnson Baritone Clarence Cameron White, Composer Duke Ellington Alberta Hunter Eubie Blake Florence Mills Robert Johnson Scott Joplin, Composer Robert Nathaniel Dett, Composer Noble Sissle Roosevelt Sykes New /Military Popular Song “Lift Every Voice Gospel 19th C.

Ernest Hogan James Weldon Orleans Johnson and Sing” (1900) Hymns Concert & George Walker J. Rosamond Johnson James Reese Europe Aida Overton Walker Will Marion Cook James Weldon Johnson Charles Tindley Jazz 369th Infantry Jazz Band aka “The Hell ghters Band” Bob Cole J. Rosamond Johnson “I Shall Overcome Someday” Classical

Buddy Bolden “Kid” Ory Elizabeth Taylor Green eld Joe “King” (The Black Swan), Vocalist Oliver Jelly Roll Morton Brass Rural Arranged Sissieretta Jones (The Black Patti), Soprano Thomas Bowers, Tenor Dancing in Congo Square stops, c. 1840s Band Blues Spirituals (1870s) Francis “Frank” Johnson, Composer First Africans brought to Louisiana Henry F. Williams, Composer James A. Bland, Composer Territory, 1719 Syncopated Work Songs/ Ring Folk Thomas Green Wiggins Bethune (aka “Blind Tom”), Pianist First Africans brought to US colonies, 1619 Dance Music Hollers Shout Spirituals West African in uences Western European in uences Drums, rhythm sticks, , musical bows, panpipes, balafo (xylophone); call and Brass instruments, violins, Western European classical & dance music; Western response, blue notes, polyrhythms, heterophony; integration of music & dance; high European notation system value on improvisation and individuality of timbre/voice SOUNDTRACK OF

Soundtrack of America conceived and AMERICA c directed by Steve M Queen Family tree created by Maureen Mahon

Quincy Jones, Chief Music Advisor Steve McQueen, Director Maureen Mahon, Chief Academic Advisor Greg Phillinganes, Chief Music Director Dion ‘No I.D.’ Wilson, Music Advisor Tunji Balogun, Music Advisor Regina N. Bradley, Nelson George, Alisha Lola Jones,  APR 5–14 Matthew D. Morrison, Hamza Walker, Advisors