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Wynton Marsalis continues his two-year lecture series at Harvard with an exploration of root styles of American music in Sanders Theatre on Feb. 6. Currently the artistic director of jazz at Lincoln Center, Marsalis is an
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Reginald Veal bass , and Brianna Thomas vocals . The blues, American folk music, gospel, American popular song, hillbilly, bluegrass, country western, and jazz are root styles of our national music, Marsalis said. This lecture will identify the similarities and differences of those roots, and explain why they are musically compatible. In addition to his lecture-performance, M Ohjk Harvard, MIT, Yale presses join forces to help rebuild Iraqi National Library
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