This is one of the most incredible pieces of music I have ever heard. It encapsulates so much, so much urgency, so much emotion, so much power, so much beauty and I’m only on the first song. The world would shatter if this ever went mainstream.
I have immeasurable respect for you. You are a living inspiration. I was an activist with Steve Biko as a young man in South Africa durting apartheid. Your work/art speaks to my deepest heart.
#samorapinderhughes please, when are coming in France, in Paris ? So much emotions 🙏🏽thank you for all, your true, your generosity, your passion and your beauty..... so inspiring
Man ! I'm not from America but i surely hope... a change's gonna come ... Peace and love to all of you.... Humanism without border. Well done Samora Pinderhughes.
CONFESSION: I CAME HERE ANGRY: Samora Abayomi Pinderhughes said in another program that jazz is protestorial...Yes. That could be right. But overall to me and others living during the birth of JAZZ times....and how hard it was to get jazz accepted as compositions of the highest order.......when Samora said that jazz was born in '''the gutter'''....I became incensed...and I thought he was a white boy saying this I felt really, really angry. (But I stopped my anger long enough to look him up. See who he is and what he's about. AND I WAS SWEPT AWAY TO TEARS!!!! THIS MUSICAL STYLE HAS GREAT PROMISE. ''''''''PROTESTORIAL''''''................................................................................. "LORD MAKE ME A SIGN SO I KNOW YOU SITLL CARE" ''AMERICA MUST BE BORN AGAIN!" '''TRANSFORMATION SUITE''''' '''''AMERICA, YOU KNOW I LOVE YOU BUT WE CAN'T KEEP GOING ON LIKE THIS..."''' .................................................... Jazz did not come from ''the gutter'''. '''Oppressed to Low-Income'''' is not the gutter. Jazz came from artists who dared to be artists. They put their lives on the line to play their music...the way they wanted to play it. These jazz artists came from a cultural extant called: THE NEGROs; The American Negros (1920s forward); the likes of Martin Luther King, Jr. who led (and fostered and paid with his life) The American Civil Rights Movement For All.... And literature '''scores''' the Negro extant as '''THE FIRST NOBEL ATTEMPT''' OF THE STOLEN AFRICANS HIGH-JACKED TO AMERICA, who were dehumanized and forced to behave as something called '''a slave'''. The Negro enculturation, fathered by: Booker T. Washington and W.E. B. Dubois and others: Mary McCloud Bethune....and others, was the first attempt of an ethnicity to give birth to a people of worth; it was based on a culture formed by people who knew they would pay a big price for their FIRST ATTEMPT TO RISE AS EQUAL HUMAN BEINGS....through art and music and religion. ---Margaret Opine, cultural anthropologist
Margaret Opine think of the gutter as a place that transforms thought, practice, and actions as "nowhere but up". The "gutter" has had negative connotations but I think jazz artists felt free enough to create outside the confines of other music not so much in hopes that others "would" hear but that others who shared the same talent would collectively rise and transform thought of the masses. Almost as if to say, "and you thought The Beach Boys were the best thing until this jazz stuff gripped your soul..." But that soul-gripping creativity to tell a story through notes is only born from the lowest points--like the gutter...
The gutter is simply impoverished/oppressed people. It comes a people born of generational destitution/oppression but it also comes from a rich historical background of african origin that survived all of that. No one black should be be upset about the use of gutter by someone else black, because all of our culture was created based upon common experiences and common but inherent cultural characteristics unique to Africa.
Thank you for your words and your research into our history and into Samora. Not to speak for Samora but I think that the use of the word gutter is to at once recognize that it was a music born of pain, suffering, and triumph that came from the depth of our souls as well as how all black art was viewed over history by white elitism as trash until certain individuals clarified for the undiscerning ears, eyes, and hearts of the oppressors. Samora is also not white if you didn't find that out in your research on him. Again thank you for your openness and your words!
As a type O alien with the same blood type, please take charge of the 🎹 Keon Harold TP band once He is in the same position as you, who is a Christian Scott type O alien and has a brain thinking conflict.🙇♂🙇
This is one of the most incredible pieces of music I have ever heard. It encapsulates so much, so much urgency, so much emotion, so much power, so much beauty and I’m only on the first song. The world would shatter if this ever went mainstream.
I have immeasurable respect for you. You are a living inspiration. I was an activist with Steve Biko as a young man in South Africa durting apartheid. Your work/art speaks to my deepest heart.
Real artists who are sincerely standing up for something. We need more of this today.
This is brilliant
samora is gonna get his someday. hes the voice of my generation tbh
Corey Kroboth he’s so underrated.
CJ C f***ing love him !!!!!!!
I"m just learning about Samora but you might enjoy Moses Sumney too - if you haven't already. I wish I could find more of Samora singing on yt -
Talented family
Blessed to have found this, to many more. Much love and blessings everyone
Fantastic, thank you.
the atmosphere is poetry!
The articulation of emotion through this performance... I really felt it. This is such a wonderful project. Need more!
Brother Samora is a *GIFT*
Huge artists, all of them. Gongrats, Samora. Greetings from Greece.
Samora's group has me actually crying at my desk.
tears tears tears.. SO MOVING...BEAUTIFUL!!!!
This is the best piece of music I have heard in years. I feel so blessed.
He is a gift. He is keeping FLINT alive when everyone has forgotten her. Thank you for that. Phyllis Carrolll Flint MI
America must be born again!!!
This is so inspiring
We need this music NOW!!!
This is very inspiring work Samora Pinderhughes
Pindrerhughes, been impressed; common, Robert and one of my good friends who is a successful Pinderhughes in NJ. This is special!
listening live to my local npr radio station in South Carolina and am very impressed with this piece and message. with compliments
I'm buying this; ugh. It's fantastic.
Revolutionary and amazing.
Wow. This performance left me so speechless. Inspirational for sure.
Incredible. I think we need Samora and Julian Lage to team up...both maestros in their prime. Can we make this happen youtube?!
Excellent!
"arguing that the world is not round because we are the children of hard dark corners"
#samorapinderhughes please, when are coming in France, in Paris ? So much emotions 🙏🏽thank you for all, your true, your generosity, your passion and your beauty..... so inspiring
excelentes músicos the mind for people...
Thank you for this!
buildup to 55:00 and where it goes is insane
Beautiful!!
Man ! I'm not from America but i surely hope... a change's gonna come ... Peace and love to all of you.... Humanism without border. Well done Samora Pinderhughes.
awesome Cool good music black music spoke word black experience good Listen wow that jazz music
Saw this last night. Phenomenal Any relation or named after Mozambiques first president Samora Moises Michel?
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CONFESSION: I CAME HERE ANGRY: Samora Abayomi Pinderhughes said in another program that jazz is protestorial...Yes. That could be right. But overall to me and others living during the birth of JAZZ times....and how hard it was to get jazz accepted as compositions of the highest order.......when Samora said that jazz was born in '''the gutter'''....I became incensed...and I thought he was a white boy saying this I felt really, really angry. (But I stopped my anger long enough to look him up. See who he is and what he's about.
AND I WAS SWEPT AWAY TO TEARS!!!!
THIS MUSICAL STYLE HAS GREAT PROMISE.
''''''''PROTESTORIAL''''''.................................................................................
"LORD MAKE ME A SIGN SO I KNOW YOU SITLL CARE"
''AMERICA MUST BE BORN AGAIN!"
'''TRANSFORMATION SUITE'''''
'''''AMERICA, YOU KNOW I LOVE YOU BUT WE CAN'T KEEP GOING ON LIKE THIS..."'''
....................................................
Jazz did not come from ''the gutter'''. '''Oppressed to Low-Income'''' is not the gutter. Jazz came from artists who dared to be artists. They put their lives on the line to play their music...the way they wanted to play it. These jazz artists came from a cultural extant called: THE NEGROs; The American Negros (1920s forward); the likes of Martin Luther King, Jr. who led (and fostered and paid with his life) The American Civil Rights Movement For All....
And literature '''scores''' the Negro extant as '''THE FIRST NOBEL ATTEMPT''' OF THE STOLEN AFRICANS HIGH-JACKED TO AMERICA, who were dehumanized and forced to behave as something called '''a slave'''. The Negro enculturation, fathered by: Booker T. Washington and W.E. B. Dubois and others: Mary McCloud Bethune....and others, was the first attempt of an ethnicity to give birth to a people of worth; it was based on a culture formed by people who knew they would pay a big price for their FIRST ATTEMPT TO RISE AS EQUAL HUMAN BEINGS....through art and music and religion.
---Margaret Opine, cultural anthropologist
Margaret Opine think of the gutter as a place that transforms thought, practice, and actions as "nowhere but up". The "gutter" has had negative connotations but I think jazz artists felt free enough to create outside the confines of other music not so much in hopes that others "would" hear but that others who shared the same talent would collectively rise and transform thought of the masses. Almost as if to say, "and you thought The Beach Boys were the best thing until this jazz stuff gripped your soul..." But that soul-gripping creativity to tell a story through notes is only born from the lowest points--like the gutter...
wtf is this gibberish, you talking loud and saying nothing Margaret Opine. Confession
The gutter is simply impoverished/oppressed people. It comes a people born of generational destitution/oppression but it also comes from a rich historical background of african origin that survived all of that. No one black should be be upset about the use of gutter by someone else black, because all of our culture was created based upon common experiences and common but inherent cultural characteristics unique to Africa.
Thank you for your words and your research into our history and into Samora. Not to speak for Samora but I think that the use of the word gutter is to at once recognize that it was a music born of pain, suffering, and triumph that came from the depth of our souls as well as how all black art was viewed over history by white elitism as trash until certain individuals clarified for the undiscerning ears, eyes, and hearts of the oppressors. Samora is also not white if you didn't find that out in your research on him. Again thank you for your openness and your words!
lucas pino lives in the matrix
As a type O alien with the same blood type, please take charge of the 🎹 Keon Harold TP band once He is in the same position as you, who is a Christian Scott type O alien and has a brain thinking conflict.🙇♂🙇
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Pulitzer Prize, anyone? Just sayin'...