Reggie Thomas Group-Whitaker Jazz Speaks | “Indian Blues”: Centering Native People in America’s Musical Crossroads Jazz St Louis
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April 29, 2025
This edition of the Whitaker Jazz Speaks Performance & Lecture Series delves into the often overlooked history of how Native Americans significantly impacted the evolution of blues, jazz, and various other popular music genres in America. Renowned music historian and Smithsonian Curator of Music, John Troutman, will present valuable insights from his extensive research while authoring his books, Indian Blues and Kika Kila. By examining the connections between Native American and Native Hawaiian musicians in the development of early 20th-century popular music, this lecture unveils a neglected chapter of American musical history. Join us in celebrating the profound influence of Native communities on the blues, jazz, and more, all while engaging in meaningful discussions surrounding music history, identity, and the universal impact of music. Embark on an enlightening journey through the diverse roots that have shaped America’s musical legacy.
After Dr. Troutman’s lecture, enjoy a compelling musical performance by esteemed pianist and educator Reggie Thomas, accompanied by master slide guitarist Troy Brenningmeyer. Together, they will bring to life the themes from Troutman’s research, interpreting the strong connections between Native American musical traditions, the blues, and early jazz through their sound. Their performance aims to reflect and extend the narratives presented during the lecture, creating a space for audiences to experience these influences in real-time. By merging historical insights with musical expression, this live performance promises to enhance the audience’s understanding of the cultural intersections that have influenced America’s sonic landscape.
No Charge for Performance but you must register for tickets https://my.jazzstl.org/3286
Apr 29, 2025 7:30PM