Jack Dappa Blues Heritage Preservation Radio
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Jack Dappa Blues Heritage Preservation Radio
Jack Dappa Blues Heritage Preservation Foundation (JDBHPF) is a nonprofit established in 2011, officially becoming a 501 (c) 3 in 2016 to create public programs that raise cultural and ethnic awareness of Black traditional music, traditional art, folklore, oral histories, and the experiences of Blac...
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The Blues Found Her: Honoring Libby Rae Watson and the Keepers of the Delta Flame
Jack Dappa Blues Radio honors Libby Rae Watson—an authentic Blues woman, guitarist, songwriter, cultural witness, and keeper of Mississippi Blues memo...
Brandi Waller-Pace: Music, Memory, Resistance & Decolonizing the Music Room
WHAT’S HAPPENING, BLUES PEOPLE?If you don’t know me from nothing, you know me from that statement. Every month we celebrate our African American Folkl...
Go Back and Fetch the Rhythm: Baba Súle Greg Wilson on Sankofa, Spirit, and Black Musical Memory
In this episode of Jack Dappa Blues Radio, we welcome Baba Súle Greg Wilson, an American Griot, musician, author, storyteller, educator, and cultural...
Bearing Witness: Allisa Charles-Findley on Black Advocacy, Justice, and the Legacy of Botham Jean
Presented as part of The African American Folklorist Black Advocacy Issue, the Black Advocacy Symposium brings together public testimony, cultural mem...
Ain’t No Uncle Tom in My Blues: A Conversation with The Undaunted Professor Harp
In this long-overdue episode of Jack Dappa Blues, we welcome The Undaunted Professor Harp for a deep and unflinching conversation about Blues, Black h...
The River Carried the Music: Michael L. Jones and Louisville's Black Jug Band Legacy
Join us as we celebrate Michael L. Jones, August’s African American Folklorist for the Month of August 2025, on this special episode of Jack Dappa Blu...
His Harmonica Speaks: Billy Branch, the Blues Beyond Borders, and the Labor of Legacy
In this Deep Blues episode, we sit down with Billy Branch, Emmy Award winner, 3-time Grammy nominee, 2020 Blues Hall of Fame inductee, and living lege...
Chicago Beau: Blues, Black Memory, and a Lifetime of Storytelling | Jack Dappa Blues
On this episode of Jack Dappa Blues, I sit down with the legendary Chicago Beau (Lincoln T. Beauchamp Jr.)—musician, author, publisher, poet, cultural...
Benjamin Hunter – Traditions, Folk & The Future of Cultural Work
What happens when a classically trained violinist reclaims the roots of Black folk, Blues, and community power? In this robust conversation, I sit dow...
You Have a Home Here: A Blues People Homecoming
Tonight’s live broadcast, “You Have a Home, Part 2,” is a community update and a homecoming message for Blues People. We’re sharing what’s next as we...
Black Folk Belief, Hoodoo & The Blues: The Hidden Spiritual World of Blues People
Tony Kail, Memphis Hoodoo, and the Spiritual Traditions of the Black SouthWhat is Black American Folk Belief? And what does it have to do with the Blu...
MASTER CLASS REPLAY: Locating Tribal Ancestry!
Presented by: Jack Dappa Blues Heritage Preservation Foundation
In partnership with The African American Folklorist
This in-depth session...
Blues Music is Black History: The Hard Conversation at Hopson Plantation
What does it mean to speak the truth of the Blues on the very soil where our ancestors were enslaved?
In this live broadcast, Lamont Jack Pearle...
Mojo Workin’: Dr. Katrina Hazzard-Donald on Hoodoo, Blues, and the Black Belt Tradition
Jack Dappa Blues Heritage Radio presents:Mojo Workin’: Dr. Katrina Hazzard-Donald on Hoodoo, Blues, and the Black Belt TraditionIn this culturally ric...
Creole Roots, Sinners, and Gravediggers: The Blues According to Chris Thomas King
Creole Roots, Sinners, and Gravediggers
Bluesman, actor, and cultural preservationist Chris Thomas King joins Jack Dappa Blues Radio to uncover...
The African American Folklorist for the Month of June: Dr. Elisha Oliver
Each month, The African American Folklorist honors a Black scholar whose life’s work is immersed in the deep study and preservation of African America...
The Blues as Black Sonic Folklore Pt. 2 – Hard Ground & High Water
The Blues as Black Sonic Folklore: Part 2:"Hard Ground and High Water: The Blues of Survival and Struggle"We continue our Black Music Month series by...
Afro Indigenous Country Blues: The Sonic Sovereignty of Cactus Rose NYC
In this episode of Jack Dappa Blues Radio, we welcome Kandia Crazy Horse, Afro-Indigenous musician, rock critic, author, and frontwoman of the genre-d...
The Blues as Black Sonic Folklore: Part 1: The Folklore in the Blues
In this kickoff episode for Black Music Month, Jack Dappa Blues Radio explores the Blues as Black folklore, not just as music, but as cultural testimo...
The Blues Narrative: The Children of the Great Migration
🎙️ REPLAY: The Blues Narrative — The Next Chapter of the Slave Narratives
Originally aired: Late March Broadcast | 9 PM CST
Presented by:...
Sinners, Blues People, Storytelling, and Cultural Reckoning
In this episode, we dive back into the film Sinners, not just as a movie, but as a cultural reckoning. We’re breaking down how the film tells a deeper...
The African American Folklorist of the Monthof May - Dr. Ebony Bailey
In this episode of The African American Folklorist, we honor Dr. Ebony Bailey as Folklorist of the month of May. Dr. Bailey is a dynamic scholar, writ...
Spirit Work, Hoodoo & Black Southern Cosmologies: Conjure, Pentecost, and the Blues
Jack Dappa Blues Radio Live – Sunday Night EditionEpisode: Spirit Work, Hoodoo & Black Southern Cosmologies: Conjure, Pentecost, and the BluesIn this...
The African American Folklorist of The Month - Dr. Constance Bailey
In this month’s episode of The African American Folklorist, we shine a spotlight on Dr. Constance Bailey—Assistant Professor of African American Liter...
🎶 *Kelle Jolly – The "Affrilachian-Georgia-lina-Peach" & the Story of Lady Fay Ukulele 🎶
In this special episode, we sit down with Kelle Jolly, the self-described "Affrilachian-Georgia-lina-Peach", whose music and storytelling embody the r...
Writing the Blues: Black Stories in Literature and Film
The blues is more than just music—it’s history, it’s storytelling, and it’s the soul of Black American life. In this compelling live broadcast, we exp...
The Blues—A Living Oral History
Join us for a real, Blues People conversation about the blues on Jack Dappa Blues Radio! In this live broadcast, I—Lamont Jack Pearley, a traditional...
There's Not One Way to Be Black – A Conversation with Honeychild Coleman
In this electrifying episode of Jack Dappa Blues, we sit down with the powerhouse that is Honeychild Coleman—a pioneering force in the world of punk,...
African American Folklorist of The Month - Dr. Raymond Summerville
Dr. Raymond Summerville joins me, as he is the African American Folklorist of February, to discuss the importance of having more Black Folklore schola...
The African American Folklorist of the Month - Dr. Anika Wilson
On this episode, speak with Dr. Anika Wilson, The African American Folklorist of the Month for March! Wilson discusses her book, methodology, scholars...
🎙️ From Slave Seculars to The Blues Pt. 2 – The Legacy of Black Spirituals and Hymnals 🎶
🎙️ From Slave Seculars to The Blues: Preserving & Conserving Black American Folklore Pt. 2 – The Legacy of Black Spirituals and Hymnals 🎶Join us for...
From Slave Seculars to The Blues: Preserving & Conserving Black American Folklore
In this episode, we explore the rich cultural legacy of Black American music, focusing on the evolution from slave seculars—non-religious songs of sur...
The 13th Amendment, Blues, Black Folklore, and Black Indigenous Roots
January 31 marks a pivotal moment in American history—the passing of the 13th Amendment in 1865, which abolished slavery. But freedom was more than a...
African American Folklorist of The Month - Larry Handy
African American Folklorist of the Month - Larry Handy
Larry Handy discusses with me the concept of Ethnopoetic theory (a method for analyzing...
Misty Blues: A Live Tribute to Odetta
Misty Blues and lead singer Gina Coleman celebrate 25 years of composing and performing original blues. They will be celebrating this feat on a Blues...
The Blues Society - Memphis Country Blues Festival
THE BLUES SOCIETY is a re-evaluation of the 1960s seen through the lens of the Memphis Country Blues Festival (1966-1969). It’s the story of Blues mas...
Cultural Conservation - Cultural Conservation - The Attack on Blues Legacy and Land
In February of 2024, the Mississippi John Hurt Museum burned. The fire, believed to have been set intentionally, happened immediately after the Legend...
Juneteenth and African American Folklore
As we celebrate JUNETEENTH, we must understand how Folklore and the Blues Narrative relate to this celebration.
In this episode, I will discuss...
Smithsonian Folkways releases The Complete Friends of Old-Time Music Concert
Black Spirituals, Field Hollers, and Slave Seculars celebrate Black American Traditional Music and Experience. This show is dedicated to sharing and r...
The Lady and the Empress! Lady D's One Woman Bessie Tribute Show
On this episode of Jack Dappa Blues, enjoy the collaboration
of Jack Dappa Blues Radio and Southern Ohio Folklife for a conversation w/ Lady