Painted Bride is the Local for Blue-Eyed Soul
Searching in the Music Industry
By Anonymous
A vibrant & attractive panel of Black music
industRy professionals took part in an
event Wednesday night [Jun 17th, 2015] that pondered How Black music
is confiscated from Black artists and economically expatriated right under our
noses. This co-opting of music is a
major frustration for Black professionals in the jazz, rock and Pop idioms and
has gone on for decades even during the days of Otis Redding & Fannie Lou
Hamer.
The event was well attended and held at the
Painted Bride cultural center. This time, however, organizers for the event
made a real effort to broaden the panel and be inclusive of a more grass roots
point of view by including Brother Rich Me. Plenty of success for Brother Tracy Gibson
& his company Brother Tracy Gibson & Associates, Inc. & all
his sub-businesses & all his ideas so he can re-channel money back into the
black community & help himself & his family thrive & Black People thrive.
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