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Greg Tate
Greg Tate has been a leading voice on contemporary Black music, art, literature, film, and politics since launching his career at the Village Voice in the early 1980s. Through his signature mix of vernacular poetics and cultural criticism, Tate elucidates how race, gender, and class shape popular culture and why visionary Black aesthetics, philosophies, and politics help define 21st-century America. He is also a musician, leading the conducted improvisation ensemble Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber. Tate lectures on the work of Kerry James Marshall.
published: 30 May 2017
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Arthur Jafa & Greg Tate
Subscribe to the Hammer Museum's channel:
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From 1990 to 2007 the filmmaker Arthur Jafa filled nearly 200 three-ring binders with images from various sources that reflect aspects of black culture. These “picture books,” on display in Made in L.A. 2016, form unexpected and lyrical juxtapositions that represent Jafa’s interest in black aesthetics and his experiments with context, belonging, and alienation. Jafa will discuss representation and black cultural production with the writer and musician Greg Tate.
https://hammer.ucla.edu/programs-events/2016/06/arthur-jafa-greg-tate/
In conjunction with the exhibition Made in L.A. 2016: a, the, tough, only.
This program happened at the Hammer Museum on June 14, 2016.
published: 05 Jul 2017
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A Horrible Human Being || Andrew Tate
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published: 15 Jun 2023
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Greg Tate Memorial | BRIC
Renowned writer, cultural critic, musician, futurist and all around the way Renaissance man, Greg Tate was an undeniable icon on the New York landscape and a frequent contributor to BRIC. We pay tribute to his undeniable brilliance with this memorial montage of some of his BRIC appearances.
--
This video is from BRIC TV— the first 24/7 television channel created by, for, and about Brooklyn.
ABOUT BRIC:
We are a leading arts and media institution anchored in Downtown Brooklyn whose work spans contemporary visual and performing arts, media, and civic action. For over forty years, our institution has shaped Brooklyn's cultural and media landscape by presenting and incubating artists, creators, students, and media makers. As a creative catalyst for our community, we ignite learning in people...
published: 18 Feb 2022
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Famed Cultural Critic Greg Tate Dies Age 64
Pioneering journalist and cultural critic Greg Tate spent his career covering music, history, politics and the Black experience in America with deep intellect and sincere opinion. Tate died at 64 years old leaving a legacy of quick wit and brutal honesty that not even stars like Michael Jackson were spared from. Sunday TODAY’s Willie Geist remembers a life well lived.
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published: 12 Dec 2021
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Tate McRae - greedy (Official Video)
Tate McRae’s new album, ‘So Close To What’ is available February 21st.
Pre-order signed vinyl, CDs, cassettes and more: https://tatemcrae.lnk.to/Store
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Lyrics:
He said, are you serious
I’ve tried but i can’t figure out
I’ve been next to you all night and still don’t...
published: 15 Sep 2023
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Arthur Jafa & Greg Tate
From 1990 to 2007 the filmmaker Arthur Jafa filled nearly 200 three-ring binders with images from various sources that reflect aspects of black culture. These “picture books,” on display in Made in L.A. 2016, form unexpected and lyrical juxtapositions that represent Jafa’s interest in black aesthetics and his experiments with context, belonging, and alienation. Jafa will discuss representation and black cultural production with the writer and musician Greg Tate.
published: 30 Jun 2017
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Left of Black with Greg Tate
Left of Black - Season 3, Episode 20
To understand the impact of Greg Tate, one need only consult the words of fellow critic Michael Gonzales, who on the occasion of Tate's 50th birthday wrote: "For better or worse, if it were not for Greg Tate, there would be no Bonz Malone, Harry Allen, Joan Morgan, Kris Ex, Scott Poulson Bryant, Toure, Danyel Smith, Michael Eric Dyson, Karen R. Goode, Selwyn Seyfu Hinds, Smokey Fontaine, Jon Caramanica, Jeff Chang, Amy Linden, Tom Terrell, Mark Anthony Neal, Tricia Rose, Sasha Jenkins, DJ Spooky (aka Paul Miller), Dream Hampton, Miles Marshall Lewis, Aliya King, SekouWrites, Kenji Jasper, Oliver Wang, Cheo Hodari Coker, Keith Murphy or myself." Gonzales offers high praise for one of the singular critical voices of the last 30 years.
The author of sev...
published: 25 Feb 2013
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Greg Tate - What Is Hip Hop (Spoken Word) (Hip Hop) (1996)
Taken from the 1996 album Flippin' The Script : Rap Meets Poetry, released on Mouth Almighty records.
published: 22 Dec 2019
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Greg Tate, Neo-Hoodoo Imaginations And Hollering Bebop Ghosts
Greg Tate, Neo-Hoodoo Imaginations And Hollering Bebop Ghosts In The Southern Black Visionary Tradition
Using the art and life of Thornton Dial as a point of departure, this public forum, held on April 8, 2011, explored the status of African American artists within the mainstream contemporary art world, an examination that reflects broader social, economic, and political "hard truths" within society at large. It explored the relevance of black creative expression to issues of social justice across racial boundaries.
Greg Tate is a cultural critic and musician.
published: 15 Nov 2012
58:21
Greg Tate
Greg Tate has been a leading voice on contemporary Black music, art, literature, film, and politics since launching his career at the Village Voice in the early...
Greg Tate has been a leading voice on contemporary Black music, art, literature, film, and politics since launching his career at the Village Voice in the early 1980s. Through his signature mix of vernacular poetics and cultural criticism, Tate elucidates how race, gender, and class shape popular culture and why visionary Black aesthetics, philosophies, and politics help define 21st-century America. He is also a musician, leading the conducted improvisation ensemble Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber. Tate lectures on the work of Kerry James Marshall.
https://wn.com/Greg_Tate
Greg Tate has been a leading voice on contemporary Black music, art, literature, film, and politics since launching his career at the Village Voice in the early 1980s. Through his signature mix of vernacular poetics and cultural criticism, Tate elucidates how race, gender, and class shape popular culture and why visionary Black aesthetics, philosophies, and politics help define 21st-century America. He is also a musician, leading the conducted improvisation ensemble Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber. Tate lectures on the work of Kerry James Marshall.
- published: 30 May 2017
- views: 5600
1:55:23
Arthur Jafa & Greg Tate
Subscribe to the Hammer Museum's channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjcgouIXgFyxJgAPbVE6dlg?sub_confirmation=1
From 1990 to 2007 the filmmaker Arthur J...
Subscribe to the Hammer Museum's channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjcgouIXgFyxJgAPbVE6dlg?sub_confirmation=1
From 1990 to 2007 the filmmaker Arthur Jafa filled nearly 200 three-ring binders with images from various sources that reflect aspects of black culture. These “picture books,” on display in Made in L.A. 2016, form unexpected and lyrical juxtapositions that represent Jafa’s interest in black aesthetics and his experiments with context, belonging, and alienation. Jafa will discuss representation and black cultural production with the writer and musician Greg Tate.
https://hammer.ucla.edu/programs-events/2016/06/arthur-jafa-greg-tate/
In conjunction with the exhibition Made in L.A. 2016: a, the, tough, only.
This program happened at the Hammer Museum on June 14, 2016.
https://wn.com/Arthur_Jafa_Greg_Tate
Subscribe to the Hammer Museum's channel:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjcgouIXgFyxJgAPbVE6dlg?sub_confirmation=1
From 1990 to 2007 the filmmaker Arthur Jafa filled nearly 200 three-ring binders with images from various sources that reflect aspects of black culture. These “picture books,” on display in Made in L.A. 2016, form unexpected and lyrical juxtapositions that represent Jafa’s interest in black aesthetics and his experiments with context, belonging, and alienation. Jafa will discuss representation and black cultural production with the writer and musician Greg Tate.
https://hammer.ucla.edu/programs-events/2016/06/arthur-jafa-greg-tate/
In conjunction with the exhibition Made in L.A. 2016: a, the, tough, only.
This program happened at the Hammer Museum on June 14, 2016.
- published: 05 Jul 2017
- views: 11230
10:03
A Horrible Human Being || Andrew Tate
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- published: 15 Jun 2023
- views: 563885
33:17
Greg Tate Memorial | BRIC
Renowned writer, cultural critic, musician, futurist and all around the way Renaissance man, Greg Tate was an undeniable icon on the New York landscape and a fr...
Renowned writer, cultural critic, musician, futurist and all around the way Renaissance man, Greg Tate was an undeniable icon on the New York landscape and a frequent contributor to BRIC. We pay tribute to his undeniable brilliance with this memorial montage of some of his BRIC appearances.
--
This video is from BRIC TV— the first 24/7 television channel created by, for, and about Brooklyn.
ABOUT BRIC:
We are a leading arts and media institution anchored in Downtown Brooklyn whose work spans contemporary visual and performing arts, media, and civic action. For over forty years, our institution has shaped Brooklyn's cultural and media landscape by presenting and incubating artists, creators, students, and media makers. As a creative catalyst for our community, we ignite learning in people of all ages and centralize diverse voices that take risks and drive culture forward. BRIC is Building Brooklyn's creative future.
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https://wn.com/Greg_Tate_Memorial_|_Bric
Renowned writer, cultural critic, musician, futurist and all around the way Renaissance man, Greg Tate was an undeniable icon on the New York landscape and a frequent contributor to BRIC. We pay tribute to his undeniable brilliance with this memorial montage of some of his BRIC appearances.
--
This video is from BRIC TV— the first 24/7 television channel created by, for, and about Brooklyn.
ABOUT BRIC:
We are a leading arts and media institution anchored in Downtown Brooklyn whose work spans contemporary visual and performing arts, media, and civic action. For over forty years, our institution has shaped Brooklyn's cultural and media landscape by presenting and incubating artists, creators, students, and media makers. As a creative catalyst for our community, we ignite learning in people of all ages and centralize diverse voices that take risks and drive culture forward. BRIC is Building Brooklyn's creative future.
Watch more Brooklyn-centric content from BRIC TV:
BHeard: http://bit.ly/2Hw9Gws
Going In With Brian Vines: http://bit.ly/2CVnM7K
Check out more from BRIC:
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Connect with us:
https://www.facebook.com/BRICTV/
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http://BRICartsmedia.org/BRICTV
- published: 18 Feb 2022
- views: 1362
2:18
Famed Cultural Critic Greg Tate Dies Age 64
Pioneering journalist and cultural critic Greg Tate spent his career covering music, history, politics and the Black experience in America with deep intellect a...
Pioneering journalist and cultural critic Greg Tate spent his career covering music, history, politics and the Black experience in America with deep intellect and sincere opinion. Tate died at 64 years old leaving a legacy of quick wit and brutal honesty that not even stars like Michael Jackson were spared from. Sunday TODAY’s Willie Geist remembers a life well lived.
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#popculture #music
https://wn.com/Famed_Cultural_Critic_Greg_Tate_Dies_Age_64
Pioneering journalist and cultural critic Greg Tate spent his career covering music, history, politics and the Black experience in America with deep intellect and sincere opinion. Tate died at 64 years old leaving a legacy of quick wit and brutal honesty that not even stars like Michael Jackson were spared from. Sunday TODAY’s Willie Geist remembers a life well lived.
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About: TODAY brings you the latest headlines and expert tips on money, health and parenting. We wake up every morning to give you and your family all you need to start your day. If it matters to you, it matters to us. We are in the people business. Subscribe to our channel for exclusive TODAY archival footage & our original web series.
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#popculture #music
- published: 12 Dec 2021
- views: 1740
2:35
Tate McRae - greedy (Official Video)
Tate McRae’s new album, ‘So Close To What’ is available February 21st.
Pre-order signed vinyl, CDs, cassettes and more: https://tatemcrae.lnk.to/Store
The Mi...
Tate McRae’s new album, ‘So Close To What’ is available February 21st.
Pre-order signed vinyl, CDs, cassettes and more: https://tatemcrae.lnk.to/Store
The Miss Possessive 2025 World Tour is coming to a city near you! Get tickets here at https://www.tatemcrae.com/
Follow Tate:
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Lyrics:
He said, are you serious
I’ve tried but i can’t figure out
I’ve been next to you all night and still don’t know what you’re about
You keep talking
But not much coming out your mouth
Can’t you tell that i want you ?”
I say, yeah
I would want myself
Baby please believe me
I’ll put you through hell just to know me (ya ya)
So sure of yourself
Baby don’t get greedy
That shit won’t end well
No it won’t end well
I see you eyeing me down
But you’ll never know much past my name
Or how i’m running this room around
And that i’m still half your age
Yeah you’re l-l-looking at me like i’m some sweet escape
Obvious that you want me but i said
I would want myself
Baby please believe me
I’ll put you through hell just to know me yeah yeah
So sure of yourself
Baby don’t get greedy
That shit won’t end well
No it won’t end well
He said, “i’m just curious
Is this for real or just an act
Can’t tell if you love or hate me
Never met someone like that
Drive me so so so crazy
Did you know you got that effect?”
I said, “lemme check”
Yeah
I would want myself
Baby please believe me
I’ll put you through hell
Just to know me yeah yeah
So sure of yourself
Baby don’t get greedy
That shit won’t end well (end well)
No it won’t end well
I would want myself
I would want myself
I would want myself
I would want myself
I would want myself
Credits:
Production Company - freenjoy
Director - Aerin Moreno
Creative Director - Bradley J. Calder
Executive Producers - Nathan Scherrer
Executive Producer - Tara Sheree
Head of Production - Ben Piety
Producer - Aiden Magarian
Production Supervisor - Paul Young Lee
Production Coordinator - Tommy Gleason
1st AD - Joe Suarez
2nd - AD Danny Jones
DP - Cory Burmester
1st AC - Brad Wilder
2nd AC - Milana Burdette
Loader - Matthew Borek
VTR - Evan Johnson
Steadicam - Chris Loh
Gaffer - Tristan Moffatt
Best Boy Electric - Travis Moffatt
SLT - Ethan Waddell
SLT - Liam Webner
SLT - Eric Gilbert
Board Operator - Zane Blanchard
Key Grip Brendan Riel
Best Boy Grip - Connor Colby
Grip - Logan Alesso
Grip - Kyle Sorvig
Grip - Eric Fowler
Production Designer - Wesley Goodrich
Set Dresser - Cleo Camp
Set Dresser - Carter McNeill
Art Assist - Nico Greyer
Choreographer - Sean Bankhead
Wardrobe Stylist - Joanie Del Santo
Wardrobe Assist - Hannah Murphy
#1 Makeup Artist - Lilly Keys
#1 Hair Stylist - Chad Wood
HMU Dancers - Morgan Andersen
HMU Dancers Assist - Sophia Erickson
AD PA - Beau Bielski
Truck PA - Hank Hartnell
Key PA - Aspen Miller
Set PA - Quincy Cowherd
Set PA - Omer Laval
Set PA - Kaziah Thornton-Tello
Set PA - Anne-Sophie Bine
Editor - Aerin Moreno
Colorist - Matt Osborne @ CO3
Graphics - Eddie Mandell
Photography - Beth Sarah
Short Form - Cynthia Parkhurst
Dancer - Bailey Holt
Dancer - Bernard Bell
Dancer - Alex Mateo
Dancer - Amari Smith
Dancer - Natalie Bebko
Dancer - Tayler Reeff
Commissioner - Sam Houston
Special Thanks - Tanja Rosner
#TateMcRae #greedy #OfficialVideo
https://wn.com/Tate_Mcrae_Greedy_(Official_Video)
Tate McRae’s new album, ‘So Close To What’ is available February 21st.
Pre-order signed vinyl, CDs, cassettes and more: https://tatemcrae.lnk.to/Store
The Miss Possessive 2025 World Tour is coming to a city near you! Get tickets here at https://www.tatemcrae.com/
Follow Tate:
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Lyrics:
He said, are you serious
I’ve tried but i can’t figure out
I’ve been next to you all night and still don’t know what you’re about
You keep talking
But not much coming out your mouth
Can’t you tell that i want you ?”
I say, yeah
I would want myself
Baby please believe me
I’ll put you through hell just to know me (ya ya)
So sure of yourself
Baby don’t get greedy
That shit won’t end well
No it won’t end well
I see you eyeing me down
But you’ll never know much past my name
Or how i’m running this room around
And that i’m still half your age
Yeah you’re l-l-looking at me like i’m some sweet escape
Obvious that you want me but i said
I would want myself
Baby please believe me
I’ll put you through hell just to know me yeah yeah
So sure of yourself
Baby don’t get greedy
That shit won’t end well
No it won’t end well
He said, “i’m just curious
Is this for real or just an act
Can’t tell if you love or hate me
Never met someone like that
Drive me so so so crazy
Did you know you got that effect?”
I said, “lemme check”
Yeah
I would want myself
Baby please believe me
I’ll put you through hell
Just to know me yeah yeah
So sure of yourself
Baby don’t get greedy
That shit won’t end well (end well)
No it won’t end well
I would want myself
I would want myself
I would want myself
I would want myself
I would want myself
Credits:
Production Company - freenjoy
Director - Aerin Moreno
Creative Director - Bradley J. Calder
Executive Producers - Nathan Scherrer
Executive Producer - Tara Sheree
Head of Production - Ben Piety
Producer - Aiden Magarian
Production Supervisor - Paul Young Lee
Production Coordinator - Tommy Gleason
1st AD - Joe Suarez
2nd - AD Danny Jones
DP - Cory Burmester
1st AC - Brad Wilder
2nd AC - Milana Burdette
Loader - Matthew Borek
VTR - Evan Johnson
Steadicam - Chris Loh
Gaffer - Tristan Moffatt
Best Boy Electric - Travis Moffatt
SLT - Ethan Waddell
SLT - Liam Webner
SLT - Eric Gilbert
Board Operator - Zane Blanchard
Key Grip Brendan Riel
Best Boy Grip - Connor Colby
Grip - Logan Alesso
Grip - Kyle Sorvig
Grip - Eric Fowler
Production Designer - Wesley Goodrich
Set Dresser - Cleo Camp
Set Dresser - Carter McNeill
Art Assist - Nico Greyer
Choreographer - Sean Bankhead
Wardrobe Stylist - Joanie Del Santo
Wardrobe Assist - Hannah Murphy
#1 Makeup Artist - Lilly Keys
#1 Hair Stylist - Chad Wood
HMU Dancers - Morgan Andersen
HMU Dancers Assist - Sophia Erickson
AD PA - Beau Bielski
Truck PA - Hank Hartnell
Key PA - Aspen Miller
Set PA - Quincy Cowherd
Set PA - Omer Laval
Set PA - Kaziah Thornton-Tello
Set PA - Anne-Sophie Bine
Editor - Aerin Moreno
Colorist - Matt Osborne @ CO3
Graphics - Eddie Mandell
Photography - Beth Sarah
Short Form - Cynthia Parkhurst
Dancer - Bailey Holt
Dancer - Bernard Bell
Dancer - Alex Mateo
Dancer - Amari Smith
Dancer - Natalie Bebko
Dancer - Tayler Reeff
Commissioner - Sam Houston
Special Thanks - Tanja Rosner
#TateMcRae #greedy #OfficialVideo
- published: 15 Sep 2023
- views: 175222418
2:02:45
Arthur Jafa & Greg Tate
From 1990 to 2007 the filmmaker Arthur Jafa filled nearly 200 three-ring binders with images from various sources that reflect aspects of black culture. These “...
From 1990 to 2007 the filmmaker Arthur Jafa filled nearly 200 three-ring binders with images from various sources that reflect aspects of black culture. These “picture books,” on display in Made in L.A. 2016, form unexpected and lyrical juxtapositions that represent Jafa’s interest in black aesthetics and his experiments with context, belonging, and alienation. Jafa will discuss representation and black cultural production with the writer and musician Greg Tate.
https://wn.com/Arthur_Jafa_Greg_Tate
From 1990 to 2007 the filmmaker Arthur Jafa filled nearly 200 three-ring binders with images from various sources that reflect aspects of black culture. These “picture books,” on display in Made in L.A. 2016, form unexpected and lyrical juxtapositions that represent Jafa’s interest in black aesthetics and his experiments with context, belonging, and alienation. Jafa will discuss representation and black cultural production with the writer and musician Greg Tate.
- published: 30 Jun 2017
- views: 2406
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Left of Black with Greg Tate
Left of Black - Season 3, Episode 20
To understand the impact of Greg Tate, one need only consult the words of fellow critic Michael Gonzales, who on the occas...
Left of Black - Season 3, Episode 20
To understand the impact of Greg Tate, one need only consult the words of fellow critic Michael Gonzales, who on the occasion of Tate's 50th birthday wrote: "For better or worse, if it were not for Greg Tate, there would be no Bonz Malone, Harry Allen, Joan Morgan, Kris Ex, Scott Poulson Bryant, Toure, Danyel Smith, Michael Eric Dyson, Karen R. Goode, Selwyn Seyfu Hinds, Smokey Fontaine, Jon Caramanica, Jeff Chang, Amy Linden, Tom Terrell, Mark Anthony Neal, Tricia Rose, Sasha Jenkins, DJ Spooky (aka Paul Miller), Dream Hampton, Miles Marshall Lewis, Aliya King, SekouWrites, Kenji Jasper, Oliver Wang, Cheo Hodari Coker, Keith Murphy or myself." Gonzales offers high praise for one of the singular critical voices of the last 30 years.
The author of several books including the classic Flyboy in the Buttermilk: Essays on Contemporary America (1993) and the edited volume Everything But the Burden: What White People Are Taking From Black Culture (2003), Greg Tate joins Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal (via Skype) in a rousing discussion of Black Science Fiction, being a "gourmand" of Black Culture and the significance of the late musical conductor Butch Morris.
Tate is the longtime conductor of Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber, a former Village Voice Staff Writer and currently Visiting Professor of Africana Studies at Brown University. Duke University Press will publish Flyboy 2: The Greg Tate Reader next year.
https://wn.com/Left_Of_Black_With_Greg_Tate
Left of Black - Season 3, Episode 20
To understand the impact of Greg Tate, one need only consult the words of fellow critic Michael Gonzales, who on the occasion of Tate's 50th birthday wrote: "For better or worse, if it were not for Greg Tate, there would be no Bonz Malone, Harry Allen, Joan Morgan, Kris Ex, Scott Poulson Bryant, Toure, Danyel Smith, Michael Eric Dyson, Karen R. Goode, Selwyn Seyfu Hinds, Smokey Fontaine, Jon Caramanica, Jeff Chang, Amy Linden, Tom Terrell, Mark Anthony Neal, Tricia Rose, Sasha Jenkins, DJ Spooky (aka Paul Miller), Dream Hampton, Miles Marshall Lewis, Aliya King, SekouWrites, Kenji Jasper, Oliver Wang, Cheo Hodari Coker, Keith Murphy or myself." Gonzales offers high praise for one of the singular critical voices of the last 30 years.
The author of several books including the classic Flyboy in the Buttermilk: Essays on Contemporary America (1993) and the edited volume Everything But the Burden: What White People Are Taking From Black Culture (2003), Greg Tate joins Left of Black host Mark Anthony Neal (via Skype) in a rousing discussion of Black Science Fiction, being a "gourmand" of Black Culture and the significance of the late musical conductor Butch Morris.
Tate is the longtime conductor of Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber, a former Village Voice Staff Writer and currently Visiting Professor of Africana Studies at Brown University. Duke University Press will publish Flyboy 2: The Greg Tate Reader next year.
- published: 25 Feb 2013
- views: 3779
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Greg Tate - What Is Hip Hop (Spoken Word) (Hip Hop) (1996)
Taken from the 1996 album Flippin' The Script : Rap Meets Poetry, released on Mouth Almighty records.
Taken from the 1996 album Flippin' The Script : Rap Meets Poetry, released on Mouth Almighty records.
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Taken from the 1996 album Flippin' The Script : Rap Meets Poetry, released on Mouth Almighty records.
- published: 22 Dec 2019
- views: 3279
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Greg Tate, Neo-Hoodoo Imaginations And Hollering Bebop Ghosts
Greg Tate, Neo-Hoodoo Imaginations And Hollering Bebop Ghosts In The Southern Black Visionary Tradition
Using the art and life of Thornton Dial as a point of d...
Greg Tate, Neo-Hoodoo Imaginations And Hollering Bebop Ghosts In The Southern Black Visionary Tradition
Using the art and life of Thornton Dial as a point of departure, this public forum, held on April 8, 2011, explored the status of African American artists within the mainstream contemporary art world, an examination that reflects broader social, economic, and political "hard truths" within society at large. It explored the relevance of black creative expression to issues of social justice across racial boundaries.
Greg Tate is a cultural critic and musician.
https://wn.com/Greg_Tate,_Neo_Hoodoo_Imaginations_And_Hollering_Bebop_Ghosts
Greg Tate, Neo-Hoodoo Imaginations And Hollering Bebop Ghosts In The Southern Black Visionary Tradition
Using the art and life of Thornton Dial as a point of departure, this public forum, held on April 8, 2011, explored the status of African American artists within the mainstream contemporary art world, an examination that reflects broader social, economic, and political "hard truths" within society at large. It explored the relevance of black creative expression to issues of social justice across racial boundaries.
Greg Tate is a cultural critic and musician.
- published: 15 Nov 2012
- views: 2063