The Cricket

Black Music in Evolution, 1968-69 : Black Music in Evolution, 1968-69

(Autor) A B Spellman
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The Cricket: Black Evolution in Music is a rare document of the Black Arts Movement. Edited by poets and writers Amiri Baraka, A. B. Spellman, and Larry Neal in 1968-69, and published by Baraka's New Jersey-based JIHAD productions around the time of the Newark Riots, this experimental music magazine ran poetry, short plays, and gossip alongside concert and record reviews and essays on music and politics. Over four mimeographed issues, The Cricket laid out an anti-commercial ideology and took aim at the conservative jazz press, providing a space for critics, poets, and journalists (including Stanley Crouch, Haki Madhubuti, Ishmael Reed, Sonia Sanchez, and Keorapetse Kgositsile) and musicians (including Cecil Taylor, Milford Graves, Sun Ra, Mtume, Albert Ayler, the Black Unity Trio) to devise new styles of music writing. The publication emerged from the heart of a political movement-"a proto-ideology, akin to but younger than the Garveyite movement and the separatism of Elijah Mohammed," as Spellman write's in the books preface-and aimed to reunite advanced art with its community, "to provide Black Music with a powerful historical and critical tool," and to enable avant-garde Black musicians and writers "to finally make a way for themselves." This publication gathers all issues of the magazine with a new critical introduction by artist and writer Kodwo Eshun

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Editorial:
Blank Forms Editions
Formato:
Paperback
Número de páginas:
184
Idioma:
en
ISBN:
9781953691101
Año de publicación:
2022
Fecha publicación:
27 de Septiembre de 2022

A B Spellman

A. B. Spellman is an influential African-American poet, critic, and jazz expert known for his seminal work, "Four Lives in the Bebop Business." His writing style is characterized by sharp insight and lyrical prose, exploring the intersections of race, music, and culture. Spellman's contributions to literature have paved the way for a deeper understanding of jazz and its impact on society.

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