23 min

Kamasi Washington: Making Music (Finding Freedom‪)‬ Call & Response

    • Music Interviews

Kamasi Washington is a bonafide jazz icon and visionary who embodies the idea of music making as a communal act: collaborating with folks from across the music industry and infusing his free ranging Angeleno jazz into rock, rap and beyond. You've likely seen his name in the liner notes of your favorite artists’ work from Kendrick Lamar to St. Vincent and Snoop Dogg. In this episode, Adia sits down with Kamasi to talk about his musical upbringing, creating in an unpredictable world, and the transcendent power of Black art. For a playlist of songs curated for this week's episode, visit http://bit.ly/cr-kamasi

/Music in This Week's Playlist/
Nina Simone, “Sinnerman”
Kamasi Washington, “Hub-Tones”
Joshua Asante, “Everybody Gets Used”
Sun Ra, “Honeysuckle Rose”
Beyonce, “Formation”
Kendrick Lamar, “King Kunta”
St. Vincent, “Pills”
Henry Mancini, “The Pink Panther Theme”

Kamasi Washington is a bonafide jazz icon and visionary who embodies the idea of music making as a communal act: collaborating with folks from across the music industry and infusing his free ranging Angeleno jazz into rock, rap and beyond. You've likely seen his name in the liner notes of your favorite artists’ work from Kendrick Lamar to St. Vincent and Snoop Dogg. In this episode, Adia sits down with Kamasi to talk about his musical upbringing, creating in an unpredictable world, and the transcendent power of Black art. For a playlist of songs curated for this week's episode, visit http://bit.ly/cr-kamasi

/Music in This Week's Playlist/
Nina Simone, “Sinnerman”
Kamasi Washington, “Hub-Tones”
Joshua Asante, “Everybody Gets Used”
Sun Ra, “Honeysuckle Rose”
Beyonce, “Formation”
Kendrick Lamar, “King Kunta”
St. Vincent, “Pills”
Henry Mancini, “The Pink Panther Theme”

23 min