Table of Contents
230 relations: A Sleepin' Bee, African diaspora, Airto Moreira, Al Green, Al Kooper, ALA Notable lists, Albuquerque, New Mexico, American Association of Independent Music, American Federation of Musicians, American Library Association, Angela Davis, Anita Bryant, April in Paris (song), Arhoolie Records, August Wilson, Backing vocalist, BAM (magazine), BANDALOOP, Barbara Higbie, Bell, Berkeley, California, Bernice Johnson Reagon, Big Brother and the Holding Company, Big Mama Thornton, Bill Graham (promoter), Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, Black Is... Black Ain't, Bobby McFerrin, Bonnie Hayes, Bonnie Raitt, Boston Pops, Boys Choir of Harlem, Boz Scaggs, Buenos Aires, Burger King, California Shakespeare Theater, Carlos Santana, Carnegie Hall, Carpentry, Cassette tape, CBS This Morning, Channel surfing, Chant, Children's song, Chinatown, San Francisco, City College of San Francisco, Claytoven Richardson, Coke (album), Coke Escovedo, Color Adjustment, ... Expand index (180 more) »
- LGBT people from San Francisco
- Women's music
A Sleepin' Bee
"A Sleepin' Bee" is a popular song composed by Harold Arlen with lyrics by Arlen and Truman Capote.
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African diaspora
The global African diaspora is the worldwide collection of communities descended from people from Africa, predominantly in the Americas.
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Airto Moreira
Airto Guimorvan Moreira (born August 5, 1941) is a Brazilian jazz drummer and percussionist.
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Al Green
Albert Leornes Greene (born April 13, 1946), known professionally as Al Green, is an American singer, songwriter, pastor and record producer best known for recording a series of soul hit singles in the early 1970s, including "Take Me to the River", "Tired of Being Alone", "I'm Still in Love with You", "Love and Happiness", and his signature song, "Let's Stay Together". Linda Tillery and al Green are American soul singers.
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Al Kooper
Al Kooper (born Alan Peter Kuperschmidt; February 5, 1944) is a retired American songwriter, record producer, and musician, known for joining and naming Blood, Sweat & Tears, although he did not stay with the group long enough to share its popularity.
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ALA Notable lists
American Library Association Notable lists are announced each year in January by various divisions within the American Library Association (ALA).
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Albuquerque, New Mexico
Albuquerque, also known as ABQ, Burque, and the Duke City, is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Mexico.
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American Association of Independent Music
The American Association of Independent Music (A2IM) is a trade association that represents independent record labels in the United States, founded in 2005.
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American Federation of Musicians
The American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada (AFM/AFofM) is a 501(c)(5) labor union representing professional instrumental musicians in the United States and Canada.
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American Library Association
The American Library Association (ALA) is a nonprofit organization based in the United States that promotes libraries and library education internationally.
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Angela Davis
Angela Yvonne Davis (born January 26, 1944) is an American Marxist and feminist political activist, philosopher, academic, and author; she is a professor emerita at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Linda Tillery and Angela Davis are American lesbian writers.
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Anita Bryant
Anita Jane Bryant (born March 25, 1940) is an American singer and anti-gay activist.
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April in Paris (song)
"April in Paris" is a popular song composed by Vernon Duke with lyrics by Yip Harburg in 1932 for the Broadway musical Walk a Little Faster.
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Arhoolie Records
Arhoolie Records is an American small independent record label that was run by Chris Strachwitz and is based in El Cerrito, California, United States (it is actually located in Richmond Annex but has an El Cerrito postal address.) The label was founded by Strachwitz in 1960 as a way for him to record and produce music by previously obscure "down-home blues" artists such as Lightnin' Hopkins, Snooks Eaglin, and Bill Gaither.
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August Wilson
August Wilson (né Frederick August Kittel Jr.; April 27, 1945 – October 2, 2005) was an American playwright.
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Backing vocalist
A backing vocalist is a singer who provides vocal harmony with the lead vocalist or other backing vocalists.
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BAM (magazine)
BAM (short for Bay Area Music) was a free bi-weekly music magazine founded and published by Dennis Erokan in the San Francisco Bay Area from January 1976 until June 1999.
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BANDALOOP
Bandaloop, formerly Project Bandaloop and stylized as BANDALOOP, is an aerial dance company founded in 1991 by Amelia Rudolph.
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Barbara Higbie
Barbara Higbie (born 1958) is an American Grammy nominated, Bammy award winning pianist, composer, violinist, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.
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Bell
A bell is a directly struck idiophone percussion instrument.
Berkeley, California
Berkeley is a city on the eastern shore of San Francisco Bay in northern Alameda County, California, United States.
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Bernice Johnson Reagon
Bernice Johnson Reagon (October 4, 1942 – July 16, 2024) was an American song leader, professor of American history, composer, historian, musician, scholar, curator at the Smithsonian, and social activist who, in the early 1960s, was a founding member of the Freedom Singers, organized by the Student Non-violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC) in the Albany Movement for civil rights in Georgia. Linda Tillery and Bernice Johnson Reagon are American folk singers.
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Big Brother and the Holding Company
Big Brother and the Holding Company are an American rock band that formed in San Francisco in 1965 as part of the same psychedelic music scene that produced the Grateful Dead, Quicksilver Messenger Service, and Jefferson Airplane.
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Big Mama Thornton
Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton (December 11, 1926 – July 25, 1984), was an American singer and songwriter of blues and R&B. Linda Tillery and Big Mama Thornton are 20th-century African-American women singers, American blues singers and American women drummers.
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Bill Graham (promoter)
Bill Graham (born Wulf Wolodia Grajonca; January 8, 1931 – October 25, 1991) was an American impresario and rock concert promoter.
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Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame
The Black Filmmakers Hall of Fame, Inc. (BFHFI), was founded in 1974, in Oakland, California.
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Black Is... Black Ain't
Black Is...
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Bobby McFerrin
Robert Keith McFerrin Jr. (born March 11, 1950) is an American jazz singer, songwriter, and conductor. Linda Tillery and Bobby McFerrin are 21st-century African-American musicians.
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Bonnie Hayes
Bonnie Hayes is an American singer-songwriter, musician and record producer, born in San Francisco, California, United States, and currently lives between Los Angeles and New York City.
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Bonnie Raitt
Bonnie Lynn Raitt (born November 8, 1949) is an American blues rock singer, guitarist, and songwriter. Linda Tillery and Bonnie Raitt are American folk singers, American women record producers and record producers from California.
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Boston Pops
The Boston Pops is an American orchestra based in Boston, Massachusetts, specializing in light classical and popular music.
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Boys Choir of Harlem
The Boys Choir of Harlem (also known as the Harlem Boys Choir) was a choir located in Harlem, New York City, United States.
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Boz Scaggs
William Royce "Boz" Scaggs (born June 8, 1944) is an American singer, songwriter, and guitarist.
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Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires, officially the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, is the capital and primate city of Argentina.
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Burger King
Burger King Corporation (BK, stylized in all caps) is an American multinational chain of hamburger fast food restaurants.
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California Shakespeare Theater
California Shakespeare Theater ("Cal Shakes") is a regional theater located in the San Francisco Bay Area of California.
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Carlos Santana
Carlos Humberto Santana Barragán (born July 20, 1947) is an American guitarist, best known as a founding member of the rock band Santana. Linda Tillery and Carlos Santana are songwriters from California.
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Carnegie Hall
Carnegie Hall is a concert venue in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.
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Carpentry
Carpentry is a skilled trade and a craft in which the primary work performed is the cutting, shaping and installation of building materials during the construction of buildings, ships, timber bridges, concrete formwork, etc.
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Cassette tape
The Compact Cassette, also commonly called a cassette tape, audio cassette, or simply tape or cassette, is an analog magnetic tape recording format for audio recording and playback.
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CBS This Morning
CBS This Morning (CTM) is an American morning television program that aired on CBS from November 30, 1987 to October 29, 1999, and again from January 9, 2012 to September 6, 2021.
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Channel surfing
Channel surfing (also known as channel hopping or zapping) is the practice of quickly scanning through different television channels or radio frequencies to find something interesting to watch or listen to.
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Chant
A chant (from French chanter, from Latin cantare, "to sing") is the iterative speaking or singing of words or sounds, often primarily on one or two main pitches called reciting tones.
Children's song
A children's song may be a nursery rhyme set to music, a song that children invent and share among themselves or a modern creation intended for entertainment, use in the home or education.
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Chinatown, San Francisco
The Chinatown centered on Grant Avenue and Stockton Street in San Francisco, California, is the oldest Chinatown in North America and one of the largest Chinese enclaves outside Asia.
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City College of San Francisco
City College of San Francisco (CCSF or City College) is a public community college in San Francisco, California, United States.
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Claytoven Richardson
Claytoven Richardson (born May 23, 1956) is an American singer, instrumentalist, producer, songwriter, and author.
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Coke (album)
Coke is the first solo album by American percussionist Coke Escovedo, after his stints in the bands Santana and Azteca.
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Coke Escovedo
Joseph Thomas "Coke" Escovedo (April 30, 1941 – July 13, 1986) was an American percussionist, who came from a prominent musical family including five musician brothers and his niece, Sheila E. He played in various genres, including R&B, jazz fusion and soul, with bands including Santana, Malo, Cal Tjader, and Azteca.
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Color Adjustment
Color Adjustment is a 1992 documentary film that traces 40 years of race relations and the representation of African Americans through the lens of prime-time television entertainment, scrutinizing television's racial myths.
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Columbia Records
Columbia Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, the American division of multinational conglomerate Sony.
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Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt
Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt is a 1989 American documentary film that tells the story of the NAMES Project AIDS Memorial Quilt.
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Cornet
The cornet is a brass instrument similar to the trumpet but distinguished from it by its conical bore, more compact shape, and mellower tone quality.
Cotillion Records
Cotillion Records was a subsidiary of Atlantic Records (from 1971 part of WEA) and was active from 1968 through 1985.
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Count Basie
William James "Count" Basie (August 21, 1904 – April 26, 1984) was an American jazz pianist, organist, bandleader, and composer.
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Country Joe McDonald
Joseph Allen "Country Joe" McDonald (born January 1, 1942) is an American singer, songwriter and musician who was the lead vocalist of the 1960s psychedelic rock group Country Joe and the Fish. Linda Tillery and Country Joe McDonald are American folk singers.
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Cream (band)
Cream were a British rock band formed in London in 1966.
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Cris Williamson
Cris Williamson (born 1947) is an American feminist singer-songwriter and recording artist. Linda Tillery and Cris Williamson are American LGBT singers, American LGBT songwriters, American folk singers, American lesbian musicians, lesbian singers, lesbian songwriters and women's music.
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Danny Glover
Danny Glover (born July 22, 1946) is an American actor, producer and political activist.
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Dee Mosbacher
Diane "Dee" Mosbacher (born 1949) is an American filmmaker, lesbian feminist activist, and practicing psychiatrist.
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Deidre McCalla
Deidre McCalla is an American singer-songwriter from New York City. Linda Tillery and Deidre McCalla are 20th-century African-American women singers, American LGBT singers, American LGBT songwriters, American folk singers, American lesbian musicians and women's music.
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Dinah Washington
Dinah Washington (born Ruth Lee Jones; August 29, 1924 – December 14, 1963) was an American singer and pianist, one of the most popular black female recording artists of the 1950s. Linda Tillery and Dinah Washington are 20th-century African-American women singers and American blues singers.
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Eileen Southern
Eileen Jackson Southern (February 19, 1920 – October 13, 2002) was an American musicologist, researcher, author, and teacher. Linda Tillery and Eileen Southern are 20th-century American women musicians.
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Elektra Records
Elektra Records (or Elektra Entertainment) is an American record label owned by Warner Music Group, founded in 1950 by Jac Holzman and Paul Rickolt.
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Entertainment Tonight
Entertainment Tonight (or simply ET) is an American first-run syndicated news broadcasting newsmagazine program that is distributed by CBS Media Ventures throughout the United States and owned by Paramount Streaming.
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Eric Bibb
Eric Charles Bibb (born August 16, 1951) is a Grammy-nominated American-born blues singer and songwriter.
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Ethel Merman
Ethel Merman (born Ethel Agnes Zimmermann; January 16, 1908 – February 15, 1984) was an American actress and singer.
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Ethnomusicology
Ethnomusicology (from Greek ἔθνος ethnos ‘nation’ and μουσική mousike ‘music’) is the multidisciplinary study of music in its cultural context, investigating social, cognitive, biological, comparative, and other dimensions involved other than sound. Ethnomusicologists study music as a reflection of culture and investigate the act of musicking through various immersive, observational, and analytical approaches drawn from other disciplines such as anthropology to understand a culture’s music.
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Faye Carol
Faye Carol is a jazz and blues singer from Mississippi.
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Field holler
The field holler or field call is mostly a historical type of vocal work song sung by field slaves in the United States (and later by African American forced laborers accused of violating vagrancy laws) to accompany their tasked work, to communicate usefully, or to vent feelings.
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First Run Features
First Run Features is an independent film distribution company based in New York City.
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Fizzy Qwick
Fizzy Qwick (born February 9, 1953) is an American singer and songwriter who has recorded in various musical styles ranging from R&B to new wave.
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Flying Dutchman Records
Flying Dutchman Records was an American jazz record label, which was owned by music industry executive, producer and songwriter Bob Thiele.
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Folk music
Folk music is a music genre that includes traditional folk music and the contemporary genre that evolved from the former during the 20th-century folk revival.
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Four Chords & Several Years Ago
Four Chords & Several Years Ago is the seventh album by American rock band Huey Lewis and the News, released in 1994.
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Fredric Hobbs
Fredric Hobbs (December 30, 1931 - April 25, 2018) was an American artist and filmmaker.
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Georgia (U.S. state)
Georgia, officially the State of Georgia, is a state in the Southeastern region of the United States.
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Ghana
Ghana, officially the Republic of Ghana, is a country in West Africa.
Giovanni Hidalgo
Giovanni Hidalgo a.k.a. "Mañenguito" (born November 22, 1963) is a Latin jazz percussionist.
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GoFundMe
GoFundMe is an American for-profit crowdfunding platform that allows people to raise money for events ranging from life events such as celebrations and graduations to challenging circumstances like accidents and illnesses.
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Gospel music
Gospel music is a genre of Christian Music that spreads the word of God and a cornerstone of Christian media.
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Gourd
Gourds include the fruits of some flowering plant species in the family Cucurbitaceae, particularly Cucurbita and Lagenaria.
Grammy Award for Best Musical Album for Children
The Grammy Award for Best Musical Album for Children was an honor presented to recording artists for quality children's music albums at the Grammy Awards, a ceremony that was established in 1958 and originally called the Gramophone Awards.
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Grammy Awards
The Grammy Awards, stylized as GRAMMY, and often referred to as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize outstanding achievements in the music industry.
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Gullah
The Gullah are a subgroup of the African American ethnic group, who predominantly live in the Lowcountry region of the U.S. states of South Carolina, North Carolina, Georgia, and Florida within the coastal plain and the Sea Islands.
Hand drum
A hand drum is any type of drum that is typically played with the bare hand rather than a stick, mallet, hammer, or other type of beater.
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Hans Theessink
Hans Theessink (born 5 April 1948, Enschede, Netherlands) is a Dutch guitarist, mandolinist, singer and songwriter, living in Vienna, Austria.
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Harold Arlen
Harold Arlen (born Hyman Arluck; February 15, 1905 – April 23, 1986) was an American composer of popular music, who composed over 500 songs, a number of which have become known worldwide.
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Holly Near
Holly Near (born June 6, 1949) is an American singer-songwriter, actress, teacher, and activist. Linda Tillery and Holly Near are American LGBT singers, American folk singers and women's music.
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Homer
Homer (Ὅμηρος,; born) was a Greek poet who is credited as the author of the Iliad and the Odyssey, two epic poems that are foundational works of ancient Greek literature.
Homophobia
Homophobia encompasses a range of negative attitudes and feelings toward homosexuality or people who identify or are perceived as being lesbian, gay or bisexual.
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Huey Lewis and the News
Huey Lewis and the News is an American rock band based in San Francisco, California.
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Hunters Point Naval Shipyard
The Hunters Point Naval Shipyard was a United States Navy shipyard in San Francisco, California, located on of waterfront at Hunters Point in the southeast corner of the city.
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I Shall Not Be Moved
"I Shall Not Be Moved", also known as "We Shall Not Be Moved", is an African-American slave spiritual, hymn, and protest song dating to the early 19th century American south.
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Indiana University Bloomington
Indiana University Bloomington (IU Bloomington, Indiana University, IU, or simply Indiana) is a public research university in Bloomington, Indiana.
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Itzhak Perlman
Itzhak Perlman (יִצְחָק פרלמן; born August 31, 1945) is an Israeli-American violinist.
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Jacob's Pillow
Jacob's Pillow is a dance center, school and performance space located in Becket, Massachusetts, in the Berkshires.
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Janis Joplin
Janis Lyn Joplin (January 19, 1943 – October 4, 1970) was an American singer and songwriter. Linda Tillery and Janis Joplin are American LGBT singers, American LGBT songwriters and American blues singers.
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Jessica Hagedorn
Jessica Tarahata Hagedorn (born May 29, 1949) is an American playwright, writer, poet, and multimedia performance artist.
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Jessye Norman
Jessye Mae Norman (September 15, 1945 – September 30, 2019) was an American opera singer and recitalist. Linda Tillery and Jessye Norman are 20th-century African-American women singers.
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Jethro Tull (band)
Jethro Tull are a British rock band formed in Blackpool, Lancashire, in 1967.
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Johnnie Taylor
Johnnie Harrison Taylor (May 5, 1934 – May 31, 2000) was an American recording artist and songwriter who performed a wide variety of genres, from blues, rhythm and blues, soul, and gospel to pop, doo-wop, and disco. Linda Tillery and Johnnie Taylor are American blues singers.
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June Millington
June Elizabeth Millington (born April 14, 1948) is a Filipina-American guitarist, songwriter, producer, educator, and actress. Linda Tillery and June Millington are American LGBT singers, American LGBT songwriters, American lesbian musicians, American women record producers, LGBT record producers, lesbian singers, lesbian songwriters and women's music.
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Kathleen Battle
Kathleen Deanna Battle (born August 13, 1948) is an American operatic soprano known for her distinctive vocal range and tone. Linda Tillery and Kathleen Battle are 20th-century African-American women singers.
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Kelly Joe Phelps
Kelly Joe Phelps (October 5, 1959 – May 31, 2022) was an American musician and songwriter.
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Kenny Loggins
Kenneth Clark Loggins (born January 7, 1948) is an American singer, guitarist and songwriter.
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Keola Beamer
Keola Beamer (born Keolamaikalani Breckenridge Beamer February 18, 1951) is a Hawaiian slack-key guitar player, best known as the composer of "Honolulu City Lights" and an innovative musician who fused Hawaiian roots and contemporary music.
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Kitka
Kitka Women's Vocal Ensemble is an all-female professional vocal ensemble based in Oakland, California and focused on Eastern European women’s vocal traditions.
Kodō (taiko group)
is a professional taiko drumming troupe.
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Laura Love
Laura Love (born 1960) is an American singer-songwriter and bass guitar player. Linda Tillery and Laura Love are 20th-century African-American women singers and American folk singers.
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Laurie Lewis
Laurie Alexis Lewis (born September 28, 1950) is an American singer, musician, and songwriter in the genre of bluegrass music. Linda Tillery and Laurie Lewis are songwriters from California.
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Leib Ostrow
Leib Ostrow is an American music producer and the founder and president of Music for Little People record label.
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Lenny White
Leonard "Lenny" White III (born December 19, 1949) is an American jazz fusion drummer who was a member of the band Return to Forever led by Chick Corea in the 1970s. Linda Tillery and Lenny White are 21st-century African-American musicians.
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Lesbian Concentrate
Lesbian Concentrate: A Lesbianthology of Songs and Poems is a compilation of music and spoken word by lesbian artists.
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LGBT pride
LGBT pride (also known as gay pride or simply pride) is the promotion of the self-affirmation, dignity, equality, and increased visibility of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people as a social group.
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Library of Congress
The Library of Congress (LOC) is a research library in Washington, D.C. that serves as the library and research service of the U.S. Congress and the de facto national library of the United States.
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Lift Every Voice and Sing
"Lift Every Voice and Sing" is a hymn with lyrics by James Weldon Johnson (1871–1938) and set to music by his brother, J. Rosamond Johnson (1873–1954).
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Live streaming
Livestreaming, live-streaming, or live streaming is the streaming of video or audio in real time or near real time.
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Love and Happiness
"Love and Happiness" is a song by Al Green from his album I'm Still in Love with You.
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Lowell High School (San Francisco)
Lowell High School is a co-educational, magnet public high school in San Francisco, California.
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Lucie Blue Tremblay
Lucie Blue Tremblay (born 1958 in Montreal) is a Canadian folk singer-songwriter. Linda Tillery and Lucie Blue Tremblay are women's music.
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Marcus Gardley
Marcus Gardley (born 1977/1978) is an American poet, playwright and screenwriter from West Oakland, California.
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Margie Adam
Margie Adam (born 1947) is an American musician and composer. Linda Tillery and Margie Adam are American lesbian musicians and women's music.
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Maria Muldaur
Maria Muldaur (born Maria Grazia Rosa Domenica D'Amato; September 12, 1942) is an American folk and blues singer who was part of the American folk music revival in the early 1960s. Linda Tillery and Maria Muldaur are American folk singers.
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Marlon Riggs
Marlon Troy Riggs (February 3, 1957 – April 5, 1994) was a black gay filmmaker, educator, poet, and activist.
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Mary Watkins
Mary D. Watkins (born 1939, Denver, Colorado) is an American composer and pianist in jazz and classical music. Linda Tillery and Mary Watkins are 21st-century African-American musicians and African-American songwriters.
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Meg Christian
Meg Christian (born 1946 in Lynchburg, Virginia) is an American folk singer associated with the women's music movement. Linda Tillery and Meg Christian are American folk singers, American lesbian musicians and women's music.
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Mercury Records
Mercury Records is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group.
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Michigan Womyn's Music Festival
The Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, often referred to as MWMF or Michfest, was a lesbian feminist women's music festival held annually from 1976 to 2015 in Oceana County, Michigan, on privately owned woodland near Hart Township referred to as "The Land" by Michfest organizers and attendees. Linda Tillery and Michigan Womyn's Music Festival are women's music.
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Mickey Hart
Mickey Hart (born Michael Steven Hartman, September 11, 1943) is an American percussionist.
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Milonga (music)
Milonga is a musical genre that originated in the Río de la Plata areas of Argentina, Uruguay, and the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul.
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My Time (album)
My Time is the fifth album by Boz Scaggs, released by Columbia Records in September 1972.
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Nemperor Records
Nemperor Records was an American jazz and pop music record label active from 1974 to 1986.
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Newfoundland and Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador (Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador; frequently abbreviated as NL) is the easternmost province of Canada, in the country's Atlantic region.
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Nigeria
Nigeria, officially the Federal Republic of Nigeria, is a country in West Africa.
NPR
National Public Radio (NPR, stylized as npr) is an American public broadcasting organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., with its NPR West headquarters in Culver City, California.
Oakland, California
Oakland is a city in the San Francisco Bay Area in the U.S. state of California.
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Odetta
Odetta Holmes (December 31, 1930 – December 2, 2008), known as Odetta, was an American singer, often referred to as "The Voice of the Civil Rights Movement". Linda Tillery and Odetta are 20th-century African-American women singers, 21st-century African-American musicians and American blues singers.
Odyssey
The Odyssey (Odýsseia) is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer.
Off Our Backs
Off Our Backs (stylized in all lowercase; oob) was an American radical feminist periodical that ran from 1970 to 2008, making it the longest-running feminist periodical in the United States.
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Olivia Records
Olivia Records is a women's music record label founded in 1973 by lesbian members of the Washington D.C. area.
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Opening act
An opening act, also known as a warm-up act, support act, supporting act or opener, is an entertainment act (musical, comedic, or otherwise), that performs at a concert before the featured act, or "headliner".
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Pacific School of Religion
The Pacific School of Religion (PSR) is a private Protestant seminary in Berkeley, California.
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Parents' Choice Award
The Parents' Choice Award was an award presented by the non-profit Parents' Choice Foundation to recognize "the very best products for children of different ages and backgrounds, and of varied skill and interest levels." It was considered a "prestigious" award among children's products, and had been described by the Cincinnati Enquirer as the industry equivalent of an Academy Award.
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Pat Parker
Pat Parker (born Patricia Cooks; January 20, 1944June 17, 1989) was an African American poet and activist. Linda Tillery and Pat Parker are American lesbian writers and women's music.
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PBS
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is an American public broadcaster and non-commercial, free-to-air television network based in Crystal City, Virginia.
Pete Escovedo
Peter Michael Escovedo Jr. (born July 13, 1935 in Pittsburg, California) is an American percussionist.
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Pittsburg, California
Pittsburg is a city in Contra Costa County, California, United States.
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Pleasant Valley, California
Pleasant Valley is an unincorporated community in El Dorado County, California.
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Polydor Records
Polydor Limited, also known as Polydor Records, is a German-British record label that operates as part of Universal Music Group.
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Pop music
Pop music is a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form during the mid-1950s in the United States and the United Kingdom.
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Putumayo World Music
Putumayo World Music is a New Orleans-based record label that specializes in compilations of world music, jazz and blues.
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Radical Harmonies
Radical Harmonies is a 2002 American independent documentary film directed and executive produced by Dee Mosbacher that presents a history of women's music, which has been defined as music by women, for women, and about women. Linda Tillery and Radical Harmonies are women's music.
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Ray Obiedo
Ray Obiedo (born January 27, 1952, in Richmond, California) is an American contemporary jazz guitarist.
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RCA Records
RCA Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America.
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Rebeca Mauleon
Rebeca Mauleón (born April 16, 1962) is an American pianist, composer, arranger and writer, specializing in salsa and other Latin American and Afro-Caribbean music.
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Rhino Entertainment
Rhino Entertainment Company (formerly Rhino Records Inc.) is an American specialty record label and production company founded in 1978.
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Rhythm and blues
Rhythm and blues, frequently abbreviated as R&B or R'n'B, is a genre of popular music that originated within African-American communities in the 1940s.
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Richie Havens
Richard Pierce Havens (January 21, 1941 – April 22, 2013) was an American singer-songwriter and guitarist. Linda Tillery and Richie Havens are American blues singers, American folk singers and American soul singers.
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Rod Stewart
Sir Roderick David Stewart (born 10 January 1945) is a British rock and pop singer and songwriter.
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Rounder Records
Rounder Records is an independent record label founded in 1970 in Somerville, Massachusetts by Marian Leighton Levy, Ken Irwin, and Bill Nowlin.
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Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra
The Sacramento Philharmonic is the leading professional symphony orchestra in the Sacramento region, established in 1997 after the disbandment of the Sacramento Symphony that same year.
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Sacramento, California
() is the capital city of the U.S. state of California and the seat of Sacramento County.
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Sam & Dave
Sam & Dave were an American soul and R&B duo who performed together from 1961 until 1981.
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San Francisco
San Francisco, officially the City and County of San Francisco, is a commercial, financial, and cultural center in Northern California.
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San Francisco Bay Area
The San Francisco Bay Area, commonly known as the Bay Area, is a region of California surrounding and including the San Francisco Bay.
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San Francisco Chronicle
The San Francisco Chronicle is a newspaper serving primarily the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California.
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San Francisco Foundation
San Francisco Foundation is a San Francisco Bay Area philanthropy organization.
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San Francisco International Arts Festival
The San Francisco International Arts Festival (SFIAF) is a multicultural performance and visual arts festival held annually during the first two weeks of May in multiple venues in of San Francisco, California.
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San Francisco State University
San Francisco State University (San Francisco State, SF State and SFSU) is a public research university in San Francisco.
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Sandy Stone (artist)
Allucquére Rosanne "Sandy" Stone (born c. 1936Date of birth is disputed. Encyclopedia of New Media gives 1957. In 1995, Stone told Artforum that as of 1988, "I actually have three ages: 12, 30, and 50.") is an American academic theorist, media theorist, author, and performance artist. Linda Tillery and Sandy Stone (artist) are women's music.
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Santana (1971 album)
Santana is the third studio album by the American rock band Santana.
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Santana (band)
Santana is an American rock band formed in San Francisco in 1966 by Mexican-born guitarist Carlos Santana.
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Sarah Vaughan
Sarah Lois Vaughan (March 27, 1924 – April 3, 1990) was an American jazz singer and pianist. Linda Tillery and Sarah Vaughan are 20th-century African-American women singers.
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Save Our Children
Save Our Children, Inc. was an American political coalition formed in 1977 in Miami, Florida, to overturn a recently legislated county ordinance that banned discrimination in areas of housing, employment, and public accommodation based on sexual orientation.
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Session musician
A session musician (also known as studio musician or backing musician) is a musician hired to perform in a recording session or a live performance.
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Seven Guitars
Seven Guitars is a 1995 play by American playwright August Wilson.
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SFJAZZ Center
The SFJAZZ Center is an all-ages music venue in the Hayes Valley neighborhood of San Francisco, California, that opened in January 2013.
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Sheila E.
Sheila Cecilia Escovedo (born December 12, 1957), known under the stage name Sheila E., is an American singer and drummer. Linda Tillery and Sheila E. are 20th-century African-American women singers, American soul singers and American women drummers.
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Sherley Anne Williams
Sherley Anne Williams (August 25, 1944 – July 6, 1999) was an American poet, novelist, professor, vocalist, jazz poet, playwright and social critic.
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Shinehead
Shinehead (born Edmund Carl Aiken; 10 April 1962 in Kent, England) is a British Jamaican reggae singer/toaster/rapper.
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Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone, (also,; Salone) officially the Republic of Sierra Leone, is a country on the southwest coast of West Africa.
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Sly and the Family Stone
Sly and the Family Stone was an American band originating from San Francisco, California.
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Smithsonian Institution
The Smithsonian Institution, or simply the Smithsonian, is a group of museums, education and research centers, the largest such complex in the world, created by the U.S. government "for the increase and diffusion of knowledge." Founded on August 10, 1846, it operates as a trust instrumentality and is not formally a part of any of the three branches of the federal government.
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Sneakin' Out
Sneakin' Out is the fourth studio album by American singer Stacy Lattisaw.
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Sony Music
Sony Music Entertainment (SME), commonly known as Sony Music, is an American multinational music company owned by Sony Entertainment and managed by the American umbrella division of multinational conglomerate Sony Group Corporation.
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South Carolina
South Carolina is a state in the coastal Southeastern region of the United States.
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Stacy Lattisaw
Stacy Lattisaw Jackson (née Lattisaw; born November 25, 1966) is an American R&B singer from Washington, D.C., United States.
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Stanford University
Stanford University (officially Leland Stanford Junior University) is a private research university in Stanford, California.
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Sweatshop
A sweatshop or sweat factory is a crowded workplace with very poor or illegal working conditions, including little to no breaks, inadequate work space, insufficient lighting and ventilation, or uncomfortably or dangerously high or low temperatures.
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Taj Mahal (musician)
Henry St. Linda Tillery and Taj Mahal (musician) are American blues singers.
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Tambourine
The tambourine is a musical instrument in the percussion family consisting of a frame, often of wood or plastic, with pairs of small metal jingles, called "zills".
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Tango
Tango is a partner dance and social dance that originated in the 1880s along the Río de la Plata, the natural border between Argentina and Uruguay.
Telarc International Corporation
Telarc International Corporation is an American audiophile independent record label founded in 1977 by two classically trained musicians and former teachers, Jack Renner and Robert Woods.
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Teresa Trull
Teresa Trull (born June 20, 1954) is an American female singer, musician, songwriter, and record producer from Durham, North Carolina. Linda Tillery and Teresa Trull are American LGBT singers, American LGBT songwriters, American lesbian musicians, American lesbian writers, LGBT record producers, lesbian singers, lesbian songwriters and women's music.
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That's All I Want from You
"That's All I Want from You" is a popular song by Fritz Rotter (writing as "M. Rotha"), published in 1955.
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The Arsenio Hall Show
The Arsenio Hall Show is an American syndicated late-night talk show created by and starring comedian Arsenio Hall.
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The Fillmore
The Fillmore is a historic music venue in San Francisco, California.
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The Freight and Salvage
The Freight & Salvage (known as "The Freight") is a nonprofit musical performance venue in Berkeley, California that primarily hosts Americana music and world music acts.
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The Guardian
The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.
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The Jeff Beck Group
The Jeff Beck Group was a British rock band formed in London in January 1967 by former Yardbirds guitarist Jeff Beck.
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The Loading Zone
The Loading Zone was an American rock band of the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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The Meters
The Meters (later The Funky Meters) are an American funk band formed in 1965 in New Orleans by Zigaboo Modeliste (drums), George Porter Jr. (bass), Leo Nocentelli (guitar) and Art Neville (keyboards).
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The Tonight Show
The Tonight Show is an American late-night talk show that has been broadcast on NBC since 1954.
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The Who
The Who are an English rock band formed in London in 1964.
There's No Business Like Show Business
"There's No Business Like Show Business" is an Irving Berlin song, written for the 1946 musical Annie Get Your Gun and orchestrated by Ted Royal.
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Today (American TV program)
Today (also called The Today Show) is an American morning television show that airs weekdays from 7:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. on NBC.
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Tokyo Music Festival
The Tokyo Music Festival was an international music contest that ran from 1972 to 1992.
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Tower of Power
Tower of Power is an American R&B and funk based band and horn section, originating in Oakland, California, that has been performing since 1968.
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Tracy Chapman
Tracy Chapman (born March 30, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter, widely known for her hit singles "Fast Car" (1988) and "Give Me One Reason" (1995). Linda Tillery and Tracy Chapman are 20th-century African-American women singers, American folk singers and singers from San Francisco.
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Transcendental Meditation
Transcendental Meditation (TM) is a form of silent meditation developed by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi.
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Tret Fure
Tret Fure is an American singer-songwriter, prominent in the women's music and folk music scene. Linda Tillery and Tret Fure are American LGBT singers, American LGBT songwriters, American folk singers, American lesbian musicians, American lesbian writers, American women record producers, LGBT record producers, lesbian singers, lesbian songwriters and women's music.
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Tuck & Patti
Tuck & Patti are an American jazz duo consisting of guitarist William Charles "Tuck" Andress (born October 28, 1952, in Tulsa, Oklahoma) and singer Patricia "Patti" Cathcart Andress (born October 4, 1949, in San Francisco).
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Tufts University
Tufts University is a private research university in Medford and Somerville, Massachusetts, with additional facilities in Boston and Grafton, Massachusetts, and in Talloires.
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Turtle Island Quartet
The Turtle Island Quartet is a string quartet that plays hybrids of jazz, classical, and rock music.
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Underground Railroad
The Underground Railroad was a network of secret routes and safe houses established in the United States during the early to mid-19th century.
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Vanilla Fudge
Vanilla Fudge is an American rock band known predominantly for their slow extended heavy rock arrangements of contemporary hit songs, such as their hit cover of the Supremes' "You Keep Me Hangin' On".
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Verve Records
Verve Records is an active American record label owned by Universal Music Group (UMG).
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VH1
VH1 (originally an initialism for Video Hits One) is an American Basic Cable television network that launched on January 1, 1985, and is currently owned by the BET Media Group subsidiary of Paramount Global's CBS Entertainment Group based in New York City.
Vi Redd
Elvira Louise Redd (September 20, 1928 – February 6, 2022) was an American jazz alto saxophone player, vocalist and educator.
Vicki Randle
Vicki Randle (born December 11, 1954). Linda Tillery and Vicki Randle are 21st-century African-American musicians, American LGBT singers, American LGBT songwriters, American lesbian musicians, American lesbian writers, American women drummers, lesbian singers, lesbian songwriters, singers from San Francisco and women's music.
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We Shall Overcome
"We Shall Overcome" is a gospel song that is associated heavily with the U.S. civil rights movement.
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Wilson Pickett
Wilson Pickett (March 18, 1941 – January 19, 2006) was an American singer and songwriter. Linda Tillery and Wilson Pickett are American soul singers.
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Windham Hill Records
Windham Hill Records was an independent record label that specialized in instrumental acoustic music.
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Winterland Ballroom
Winterland Ballroom (more commonly known as Winterland Arena or simply Winterland) was an ice skating rink and music venue in San Francisco, California, United States.
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Women's music
Women's music is a type of music base on the ideas of feminist separatism and lesbian-separatism, designed to inspire feminist consciousness, chiefly in Western popular music, to promote music "by women, for women, and about women".
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Yoshi's
Yoshi's (also known as Yoshi's Jazz Club and Yoshi's Oakland) is a nightclub located in Jack London Square in Oakland, California, United States.
ZaSu Pitts Memorial Orchestra
The ZaSu Pitts Memorial Orchestra was formed in San Francisco by Stephen Ashman, a bass-player.
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Zellerbach Hall
Zellerbach Hall is a multi-venue performance facility on the campus of the University of California, Berkeley, west of Lower Sproul Plaza.
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Ziggy Modeliste
Joseph "Ziggy" Modeliste (born December 28, 1948), also known as Zigaboo Modeliste, is an American drummer best known as a founding member of the funk band the Meters. Linda Tillery and Ziggy Modeliste are 21st-century African-American musicians.
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See also
LGBT people from San Francisco
- Armistead Maupin
- Arthur Evans (author)
- Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor
- Bernice Bing
- Carol Leigh
- Cecilia Chung
- Christina Olague
- Cleve Jones
- Elizabeth Falkner
- Felicia Elizondo
- Gabbi Tuft
- Gilbert Baker (artist)
- Harvey Milk
- Imani Rupert-Gordon
- Jeff Sheehy
- Jes Tom
- Jim Jones
- Joel Engardio
- Kaffe Fassett
- Kat Evasco
- Kate Willett
- Laura Calvo
- Linda Tillery
- List of LGBT people from San Francisco
- Madeleine Tress
- Margaret Cho
- Matt Dorsey
- Mia Nakano
- Rafael Mandelman
- Rashida Renée
- Rex (artist)
- Scott Wiener
- Steve Fabus
- Thao Nguyen
- Thomas E. Horn
- Tita Aida
- Tom Ammiano
- Win Ng
- Yvonne Rainer
Women's music
- Alix Dobkin
- Cäcilia Rentmeister
- Cris Williamson
- Deidre McCalla
- Ferron
- Ginni Clemmens
- Holly Near
- Jamie Anderson (musician)
- June Millington
- Kay Gardner (composer)
- Ladyfest
- Leslie Ann Jones
- Linda Shear
- Linda Tillery
- List of Ladyfest Festivals
- Lucie Blue Tremblay
- Mama Quilla II
- Margie Adam
- Maxine Feldman
- Meg Christian
- Michigan Womyn's Music Festival
- Mountain Moving Coffeehouse
- National Federation of Women's Music Clubs
- Nedra Johnson
- Ouroboros: Seasons of Life—Women's Passages
- Pat Parker
- Radical Harmonies
- Ronnie Gilbert
- Ruth Dworin
- Sandy Stone (artist)
- Spice Girls Present... The Best Girl Power Album... Ever!
- Sweet Honey in the Rock
- Tanxugueiras
- Teresa Trull
- The Deadly Nightshade
- Tret Fure
- Vicki Randle
- Women's music
References
Also known as Cultural Heritage Choir, Sweet Linda Divine.
, Columbia Records, Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt, Cornet, Cotillion Records, Count Basie, Country Joe McDonald, Cream (band), Cris Williamson, Danny Glover, Dee Mosbacher, Deidre McCalla, Dinah Washington, Eileen Southern, Elektra Records, Entertainment Tonight, Eric Bibb, Ethel Merman, Ethnomusicology, Faye Carol, Field holler, First Run Features, Fizzy Qwick, Flying Dutchman Records, Folk music, Four Chords & Several Years Ago, Fredric Hobbs, Georgia (U.S. state), Ghana, Giovanni Hidalgo, GoFundMe, Gospel music, Gourd, Grammy Award for Best Musical Album for Children, Grammy Awards, Gullah, Hand drum, Hans Theessink, Harold Arlen, Holly Near, Homer, Homophobia, Huey Lewis and the News, Hunters Point Naval Shipyard, I Shall Not Be Moved, Indiana University Bloomington, Itzhak Perlman, Jacob's Pillow, Janis Joplin, Jessica Hagedorn, Jessye Norman, Jethro Tull (band), Johnnie Taylor, June Millington, Kathleen Battle, Kelly Joe Phelps, Kenny Loggins, Keola Beamer, Kitka, Kodō (taiko group), Laura Love, Laurie Lewis, Leib Ostrow, Lenny White, Lesbian Concentrate, LGBT pride, Library of Congress, Lift Every Voice and Sing, Live streaming, Love and Happiness, Lowell High School (San Francisco), Lucie Blue Tremblay, Marcus Gardley, Margie Adam, Maria Muldaur, Marlon Riggs, Mary Watkins, Meg Christian, Mercury Records, Michigan Womyn's Music Festival, Mickey Hart, Milonga (music), My Time (album), Nemperor Records, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nigeria, NPR, Oakland, California, Odetta, Odyssey, Off Our Backs, Olivia Records, Opening act, Pacific School of Religion, Parents' Choice Award, Pat Parker, PBS, Pete Escovedo, Pittsburg, California, Pleasant Valley, California, Polydor Records, Pop music, Putumayo World Music, Radical Harmonies, Ray Obiedo, RCA Records, Rebeca Mauleon, Rhino Entertainment, Rhythm and blues, Richie Havens, Rod Stewart, Rounder Records, Sacramento Philharmonic Orchestra, Sacramento, California, Sam & Dave, San Francisco, San Francisco Bay Area, San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco Foundation, San Francisco International Arts Festival, San Francisco State University, Sandy Stone (artist), Santana (1971 album), Santana (band), Sarah Vaughan, Save Our Children, Session musician, Seven Guitars, SFJAZZ Center, Sheila E., Sherley Anne Williams, Shinehead, Sierra Leone, Sly and the Family Stone, Smithsonian Institution, Sneakin' Out, Sony Music, South Carolina, Stacy Lattisaw, Stanford University, Sweatshop, Taj Mahal (musician), Tambourine, Tango, Telarc International Corporation, Teresa Trull, That's All I Want from You, The Arsenio Hall Show, The Fillmore, The Freight and Salvage, The Guardian, The Jeff Beck Group, The Loading Zone, The Meters, The Tonight Show, The Who, There's No Business Like Show Business, Today (American TV program), Tokyo Music Festival, Tower of Power, Tracy Chapman, Transcendental Meditation, Tret Fure, Tuck & Patti, Tufts University, Turtle Island Quartet, Underground Railroad, Vanilla Fudge, Verve Records, VH1, Vi Redd, Vicki Randle, We Shall Overcome, Wilson Pickett, Windham Hill Records, Winterland Ballroom, Women's music, Yoshi's, ZaSu Pitts Memorial Orchestra, Zellerbach Hall, Ziggy Modeliste.