Julian Reid / How Black History Made Jazz: Suffering, Joy, and Longing for Our True Home
For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture

Julian Reid / How Black History Made Jazz: Suffering, Joy, and Longing for Our True Home

2022-02-26
Jazz pianist Julian Reid on music, theology, and improvisation. The keys element of The JuJu Exchange uses the history of blues, gospel, and jazz to discuss how we communicate emotionally and spiritually through music, teaching an important lesson in how to live and long for home while we remain exiles. Features score from The JuJu Exchange's latest release, The Eternal Boombox. Interview by Ryan McAnnally-Linz and Evan Rosa.Julian Reid is a Chicago-based jazz pianist and producer, writer, and performer (not to mention B.A. Yale...
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