All Music Is Black Music

In Da Clubs with Tank and the Bangas

Episode Summary

Before the Harlem Renaissance, live music was typically performed in vaudeville theaters or informal roadhouses. Looking at a vintage map of Harlem’s world-famous nightclubs from the early 1930s, we take a stroll around the block with the NMAAHC's Associate Director for Curatorial Affairs, Dr. Dwandalyn Reece, and music writer James Sullivan, followed by a conversation between Selema Masekela and the Grammy-nominated band Tank and the Bangas.

Episode Notes

Before the Harlem Renaissance, live music was typically performed in vaudeville theaters or informal roadhouses. Looking at a vintage map of Harlem’s world-famous nightclubs from the early 1930s, we take a stroll around the block with the NMAAHC's Associate Director for Curatorial Affairs, Dr. Dwandalyn Reece, and music writer James Sullivan, followed by a conversation between Selema Masekela and the Grammy-nominated band Tank and the Bangas.