Events

INSPIRED Session 02: Guthrie Ramsey and Musiqology Media Group

“We Been Fly: African American Music as Archive, Resistance, and Pleasure”

Hosted by Temple Contemporary, this presentation traces the development of African American music in the United States through narrative, visuals, and compelling performances. From its origins during the colonial period, African American music became a powerful societal and commercial force in the world. Conceived of and written by award-winning music historian and pianist Guthrie Ramsey, “We Been Fly” tells this story through narrative, video, and live musical examples from several genres. We’ll learn about the many meanings embedded in African American music and how it continues to shape American life.

Among other stories, this multi-media performance piece considers the lives and musical activities of three remarkable Black Philadelphians from the past: Rev. Richard Allen (1760-1831), Francis Johnson (1792-1844), and Charlotte Forten Grimké (1837-1914).

Due to mass mediation, the contiguous nature of culture sharing among American ethnic groups, a fast moving, sophisticated global market system, technological advances, and music’s ability to absorb the different meanings ascribed to it, people of all backgrounds have shaped, contributed to, and excelled in this fluid yet distinct body of music making. The story of African American music is, indeed, a quintessentially American one that shows us much about the character of our society. 

Featuring:

  • Guthrie Ramsey
  • WAYV WILSON
  • Bridget Ramsey
  • ALYH ABOVE
  • David Hackley
  • Stephanie Phillips
  • Daud El-Bakara
 
This event is funded by the Tyler School of Art and Architecture, the Pew Center for Arts and Heritage, and Temple University General Activities Fund.