In this episode of On Point with Tillis, Rutgers–Camden Chancellor Antonio D. Tillis hosts musician and producer Quentin Baxter. As the drummer and co-founder of the two-time Grammy-winning jazz ensemble Ranky Tanky (a Gullah phrase for “get funky”), Baxter discusses how the group fused jazz music with the traditions of South Carolina’s Gullah region to develop a sound that has been described as “soulful honey to the ears."
Show Notes
Reserve your FREE tickets to Ranky Tanky – March 6 at the Scot...
In this episode of On Point with Tillis, Rutgers–Camden Chancellor Antonio D. Tillis hosts musician and producer Quentin Baxter. As the drummer and co-founder of the two-time Grammy-winning jazz ensemble Ranky Tanky (a Gullah phrase for “get funky”), Baxter discusses how the group fused jazz music with the traditions of South Carolina’s Gullah region to develop a sound that has been described as “soulful honey to the ears."
Show Notes
Reserve your FREE tickets to Ranky Tanky – March 6 at the Scottish Rite
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