From Struggle to Hope through Music in Harlem with Kevin Harris via Zoom

Thursday, June 37:00—8:30 PMOnlineMain Library28 Arlington Street, Dracut, MA, 01826

From an innovative community-based response to the hardship of the 1920s and 30s, to today's reprise of that creativity to overcome isolation and also, again, financial adversity, Kevin Harris will discuss musical innovation born of struggle.

During the 1920s' and 30's, following the diaspora, market crash, war, etc., African Americans in Harlem started organizing what are now called 'rent parties' to raise money primarily to make the rent, but also to help out those in need in the neighborhood. Musicians were hired and out of that time and opportunity to share make-shift stages came some of the greatest in jazz, ragtime, etc. Certainly a determining event for music and dance, but also a time for those who were the most affected from the struggles of the time, to be able unburden themselves, breath, rejuvenate, hope.

Composer, pianist, and educator, Kevin Harris will present samples of the music of the time and LIVE demonstrations on his piano. From the Lindy Hop to Boogie Woogie and Rock 'n Roll, Kevin will present amazing artists and their stories of accomplishment in spite of (or maybe due to) the struggles they faced. Examples include James P. Johnson to Mary Lou Williams, Jimmy Yancey to Thelonious Monk, etc.

Registration is Required!  Click this link to Register:  https://www.libraryinsight.com/eventdetails.asp?jx=ii&cnf=1&lmx=1256222

Presented in partnership with Indian Hill Music Center and made possible by a grant from the Town of Groton's Trust Funds' Lecture Fund.