reflection

happiness is…

Happiness is watching our cats enjoy the sun, knowing cooler days are ahead. I also enjoyed seeing  “The Grant Green Story” get over 1000 hits on Youtube and the art purchased yesterday at Kentuck. All for my home office. And then there was the sight of the planes flying overhead on Saturday, reminding me of… Continue reading happiness is…

alabama · slavery

Book makes Alabama Heritage magazine

My husband walked into the house today with a heavy box from the University of Alabama Press. What was inside? Several copies of the Fall 2017 issue of Alabama Heritage magazine. Among the stories is an article I wrote. The article concerns the historical actors in Remember Me to Miss Louisa: Hidden Black-White Intimacies in Antebellum… Continue reading Book makes Alabama Heritage magazine

music · postwar

honored to teach these students

I just graded the in-class reflections for students enrolled in my “Bebop to Hip Hop: Music and Young America” course this semester. I am speechless. They absolutely leave me speechless. They give me hope for the future no matter the headlines. Yesterday, I shared “Wattstax,” a documentary about a 1972 concert in the Watts neighborhood… Continue reading honored to teach these students

detroit · film · independent

music beneath raw footage of reenactment of final drive for beloved guitarist appropriately titled “Pain”

Special thanks to Armen Boladian and Sarah Catlett of Detroit’s Bridgeport for the use of Houston Person’s “Pain” with Grant Green on guitar in “The Grant Green Story.” If you want to hear the song in its entirety under footage from the film, check it out at this link featuring a reenactment of Grant’s final… Continue reading music beneath raw footage of reenactment of final drive for beloved guitarist appropriately titled “Pain”

film · independent · jazz

Grant Green documentary released – at last

Since 1994, I have been working on getting a film about the late jazz guitarist Grant Green to the marketplace. In addition to being the most recorded artist for Blue Note, American’s first indie jazz label, he’s the father of my former husband Grant Jr. (not to be confused with his brother Greg who performs… Continue reading Grant Green documentary released – at last