Black theater, one of the oldest and most constructive forms of Black entertainment, is presently in a financial crunch. Depending upon which way the balance... Read More
Wayne Edwards
Music: Carlos Santana | 4/1978 6 min read It’s unbelievable. The SRO crowd in New York City’s Palladium Theater is on its feet demanding a Carlos Santana third encore. Throughout the theater, matches... Read More
An insanely optimistic man once said “slavery in America was not all bad.” After all, he declared, “Out of slavery came jazz and out of... Read More
Music: The Temptations Movin’ On Up | 5/1978 8 min read The speaker is Melvin Franklin “The Temptations are not dead and I don’t believe we will die. At least not anytime soon. But we did... Read More
Music: Jazz Fusion? | 7/1978 14 min read Billy Cobham says Jazz fusion will become American folk music. Lenny White says Jazz fusion is really concert hall Jazz. Don Mizell says Jazz fusion... Read More

Theater in the Rough – The Positive Attitude of Black Theater | 12/1977
Music: Are the Blues All Washed Up? | 1978-1-4