Fuasi Abdul-Khaliq

In the beginning was the word...and the word was OM!

March 2020

Pan Afrikan People's Arkestra and More


BOOKby the end of the month
VINYL, CDlater this spring

BIENTÔT DISPONIBLE !
LIVRE - d'ici la fin du mois
VINYLE, CD - au printemps

SOON AVAILABLE!


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A PAPA/UGMAA Oral History
of Growing Up In Postwar
South Central Los Angeles


by Steven L. Isoardi
with artists of
The Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra
and
The Union of God’s Musicians and Artists Ascension

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In the post World War II era, dozens of young African Americans in South Central Los Angeles found their way to careers in music. In a community facing challenging social conditions and with little to no outside support, they would become artists, supported by the best that their community and culture had to offer, from neighborhood and family to schools and churches, private teachers, formal and informal spaces and institutions, and more than a few unsung heroes.


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“The neighborhood was tough, but it’s not like it is today.... I mean I knew that we were not rich people, but I never, ever felt poor.” — pianist Bobby West

“I was sitting up there tripping off of James Brown, and my cousin came in very angry. ‘You need to stop all that bullshit and get turned on to jazz music, because it’s a way of life.’ That freaked me out, man, and I was freaked for the rest of my life.” — trumpeter Jon Williams

“Our music is contributive, rather than competitive.” — pianist Horace Tapscott
 

BOOK

/ LIVRE
100 pages (in English)
Front cover illustration and design by
Paul Rogers

THE MUSIC FINDS A WAY



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 with the PAN AFRIKAN PEOPLES ARKESTRA 
 and the GREAT VOICE OF UGMAA

LIVE AT LACMA, 1998 

 HORACE TAPSCOTT 



HIGH QUALITY VINYL
12" LP • 180g vinyl • Pressed by PALLAS in Germany
Flip back cover • 2-page insert

Liner Notes by Steven L. Isoardi
Photos by
Warren Berman

Side A: Fela, Fela
Side B:
Why Don't You Listen?
 
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 with the PAN AFRIKAN PEOPLES ARKESTRA 

ANCESTRAL ECHOES
The Covina Sessions, 1976

 HORACE TAPSCOTT 



CD
Previously unpublished studio recordings!

This CD will include a 16-page booklet
with liner notes by
Steven L. Isoardi, statements by Fuasi Abdul-Khaliq, James Andrews, Charles Chandler, Kamau Daáood, Kachina Roberts and Jesse Sharps, photos by Mark Weber and courtesy of the Horace Tapscott Archive and some rare documents.

1-
Ancestral Echoes
2-
Sketches of Drunken Mary
3-
Jo Annette
4-
Eternal Egypt Suite


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