This film dates back to 1974 (41 years ago) and in my estimation the well-being of the African-American has changed little. He/she is still fighting for... Read More
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I have combined performances of “Babatunde Olatunji” (April 7, 1927 – April 6, 2003) and Max Roach (1924–2007) for two reasons. Firstly, it’s often heard in Jazz circles... Read More
BMW Welt Jazz Award 3 min read Munich, Germany welcomed the BMW Welt Jazz Award 2015, featuring the fifth of six Sunday Matinees of “Playing My Guitar” performances. Sunday, March 8th’s featured group... Read More
I recently visited the Brooklyn Museum to view some of the outstanding African/African American-centered exhibits on display, in particular the Kehinde Wiley oils and sculptures... Read More
What A Cure 1 min read Before you read “What A Cure“, I would like to say that I am not one who enjoys receiving or sending internet spam. (A friend sent... Read More
Sister Alma John — Each One, Teach One 1 min read A 1978 ROUTES Party Photo at 230 W. 41st Street, 13th Floor: Rear Ronald Bunn, Publisher & Agnes Bunn, Managing Editor. Front: Sister Alma John, Davjamal... Read More
Day 12, Black History Month: Phyllis Hyman – July 6, 1949 to June 30, 1995 The many of us who were privileged to see Phyllis, the... Read More

Ronn’s African-American Discussion “Soul Power”
Drummers “Babatunde Olatunji” and Max Roach
Randy Weston’s 89th Birthday Celebration
Featuring Exhibits Focusing on Artists of Color
Phyllis Hyman — July 6, 1949 to June 30, 1995