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2025 Black Music Month-NPR Tiny Desk Features

As another Back Music Month comes to an end, I reflect back on the ongoing impact of Black Music not just in the United States but worldwide. As an avid concertgoer and overall music fan, I cannot emphasize enough the role that music, and even more so, Black Music has on society. Just look at the recent news of the joint Brandy & Monica concert, the ongoing “Cowboy Carter” tour with Beyoncé, and the many music festivals happening this summer across the globe.

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Black Music Month offers an opportunity to celebrate the profound influence of African American musicians on American music and culture, not just in June, but also provides something to embrace all year long. As summer begins, it’s a great time to reflect on the diverse genres and artists that have shaped the music landscape, from blues and jazz to gospel, hip-hop, and R&B, among many others. 

To close out this year’s Black Music Month: NPR Tiny Desk Features, let’s see who’s bringing the heat, and a brief reminder of how this month came to be…check them out below:

Alex Isley

Living Colour

Rico Nasty

Just in case you may have missed this year’s NPR’s Tiny Desk Black Music Month line-up, see the celebrated music albums’ anniversaries being featured:

  • Stanley Clarke – 50 Years of School Days
  • Living Colour – 35 Years of Time’s Up
  • CeCe Winans – 30 Years of Alone in His Presence
  • E-40 – 30 Years of In a Major Way
  • Beenie Man – 25 Years of Art and Life
  • Amerie with The Backyard Band – 20 Years of Touch
  • Wiz Khalifa – 15 Years of Kush & Orange Juice
  • Alex Isley – 10 Years of LUXURY
  • Rico Nasty – 5 Years of Nightmare Vacation

As noted by Bobby Carter, Tiny Desk Concerts host and producer. “These artists might not be the first you hear in the Pop culture conversation, but they are crown jewels in Black culture. These are our icons.

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2025 Black Music Month-Tiny Desk Features

As we continue our celebration of Black Music Month, I wanted to share some additional ways you can celebrate:

  • Read up on African-American music history or watch a documentary
    • Summer of Soul (…or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) [Playing on Hulu]
    • Amazing Grace [Playing on Tubi]
    • Tina [Playing on HBO Max]
    • Wu-Tang Clan: Of Mics and Men [Playing on Paramount+/Showtime]
    • The Apollo [Playing HBO Max]
    • A Little Devil in America: In Praise of Black Performance  ~Hanif Abdurraqib
    • Shine Bright: A Very Personal History of Black Women In Pop ~Danyel Smith
    • Enter the Blue ~Dave Chislom
    • Black Opera: History, Power, Engagement ~Naomi Adele André
    • The Secret History of Black PunkRecord Zero ~Raeghan Buchanan
  • Donate to a music program/school or scholarship
  • Stream your favorite artists on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, YouTube, or wherever you get your music

And just like last week, let’s see what is in store with our Tiny Desk Concerts this week….

CeCe Winans

Stanley Clarke

Beenie Man

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Black Music Month 2025: NPR-Tiny Desk Features

We have entered another Black Music Month celebration and there is so much music to dive into! A little background on the yearly celebration! Also known as African American Music Appreciation Month, it is an annual celebration in the United States that takes place every June. Designated by President Jimmy Carter in 1979 , BMM is a time to recognize and appreciate the contributions of African American musicians, composers, singers, and songwriters to American culture. 

The month serves as a celebration of the enduring impact and legacy of Black musicians and their creativity on American music, culture, and history. 

And just like last year, I look forward to sharing NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert features for the month. This year’s Black Music Month-Tiny Desk Concerts “honors the anniversaries of landmark albums that have shaped the course of music and culture.”

So let’s see what we have in store this week…

E-40

Amerie

Wiz Khalifa

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It’s Good To Be Back…

Here we are, June 1st, 2025…we are officially halfway through the year.

Now I know I have been absent, but I am getting back on track. 2025 has already been a whirlwind of a year, and it is only going to get better. Much of my time has been occupied with writing, as I am literally in the last stages, more like moments, of submitting my book manuscript. This has truly been a journey that I could never even imagine. The fact that I am so close to the finish line has me nervous and excited! Nervous because this project has been a part of my life for over 14 years. Excited because the project will be shared with the world! It’s amazing what happens to your mind and spirit when you step away, but still dive into the work that you love. When it is all said and done there has been a lot of moving and shaking, and I can’t wait to share with you all!

So, as we enter the month of June, let’s check out some highlights of what we can look forward to over the next 30 days…

  • All of June: Black Music Appreciation, Pride, National Soul Food Month
  • June 11th: Full Moon (Strawberry Moon)
  • June 15th: Father’s Day
  • June 19th: Juneteenth
  • June 20th: Summer Solstice/First Day of Summer

In addition to checking in with you all, I just wanted to let you know that I will be getting back into the swing of things, sharing my book recommendations, travel stories, pop culture news, film and tv trailers, and other exciting commentary.

I’m back!! So stay tuned!!