Cricket, the: Black Music in Evolution, 1968–69
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Author: Spellman, A. B.
Published by JIHAD productions around the time of the Newark Riots, this experimental music magazine ran poetry, position papers and gossip alongside concert and record reviews and essays on music and politics. 'The Cricket' laid out an anti-commercial ideology and took aim at the conservative jazz press, providing a space for developing new styles of music writing. This publication gathers all issues of the magazine with an introduction by David Grundy.The publication emerged from the heart of a political movement – 'a proto-ideology, akin to but younger than the Garveyite movement and the separatism of Elijah Mohammed', as Spellman writes in the book’s preface – and aimed to reunite advanced art with its community, 'to provide Black Music with a powerful historical and critical tool' and to enable avant-garde Black musicians and writers 'to finally make a way for themselves'.Contributors include: A.B. Spellman, Imamu Baraka (LeRoi Jones), Larry Neal, Cecil Taylor, Milford Graves, Sun Ra, Ben Caldwell, Clyde Halisi, Don L. Lee (Haki R. Madhubuti), Duncan Barber, Gaston Neal, Hilary Broadus, James Stewart, Norman Jordan, Roger Riggins, Ronnie Gross, Stanley Crouch, Albert Ayler, Askia Muhammed Toure, Donald Stone, E. Hill, Haasan Oqwiendha Fum al Hut, Ibn Pori 'det, Ishmael Reed, Joe Goncalves, Larry A. Miller (Katibu), Sonia Sanchez, Willie Kgositsile, Billy (Fundi) Abernathy, Dan Dawson and Black Unity Trio.
ISBN 9781953691101. Blank Forms Editions. pb. 184 pages. 9 b/w ills. 27 x 22 cm.
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Published by JIHAD productions around the time of the Newark Riots, this experimental music magazine ran poetry, position papers and gossip alongside concert and record reviews and essays on music and politics. 'The Cricket' laid out an anti-commercial ideology and took aim at the conservative jazz press, providing a space for developing new styles of music writing. This publication gathers all issues of the magazine with an introduction by David Grundy.The publication emerged from the heart of a political movement – 'a proto-ideology, akin to but younger than the Garveyite movement and the separatism of Elijah Mohammed', as Spellman writes in the book’s preface – and aimed to reunite advanced art with its community, 'to provide Black Music with a powerful historical and critical tool' and to enable avant-garde Black musicians and writers 'to finally make a way for themselves'.Contributors include: A.B. Spellman, Imamu Baraka (LeRoi Jones), Larry Neal, Cecil Taylor, Milford Graves, Sun Ra, Ben Caldwell, Clyde Halisi, Don L. Lee (Haki R. Madhubuti), Duncan Barber, Gaston Neal, Hilary Broadus, James Stewart, Norman Jordan, Roger Riggins, Ronnie Gross, Stanley Crouch, Albert Ayler, Askia Muhammed Toure, Donald Stone, E. Hill, Haasan Oqwiendha Fum al Hut, Ibn Pori 'det, Ishmael Reed, Joe Goncalves, Larry A. Miller (Katibu), Sonia Sanchez, Willie Kgositsile, Billy (Fundi) Abernathy, Dan Dawson and Black Unity Trio.
ISBN 9781953691101. Blank Forms Editions. pb. 184 pages. 9 b/w ills. 27 x 22 cm.
available