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The significance of the drum in the black experience

Title
The significance of the drum in the black experience [sound recording].
Publication
New York, [1970?]

Details

Additional Authors
  • Smith, Warren, 1934-
  • McKinley, Maurice.
  • WRVR (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)
Description
Program 1 on sound cassette (DAT) (52 min.) : digital
Summary
Discussion by composer Warren Smith and percussionist Maurice McKinley about the influence of the drum in the African American experience. They recount the drum's significance as a means of communication in Africa and how its use by slaves in the United States was suppressed.
Subject
  • Jesus Christ > Poetry
  • Drum
  • Percussion music
Genre/Form
Radio news programs.
Note
  • Digital audio tape.
  • Originally broadcast on WRVR Radio in the city of New York.
Call Number
Sc Audio DAT-58, Program 1
OCLC
84363041
Title
The significance of the drum in the black experience [sound recording].
Imprint
New York, [1970?]
Added Author
Smith, Warren, 1934- Speaker
McKinley, Maurice. Speaker
WRVR (Radio station : New York, N.Y.)
Research Call Number
Sc Audio DAT-58, Program 1
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