- Black Rock Coalition
The Black Rock Coalition is a U.S.-based artists'
collective andnon-profit organization dedicated to promoting the creative freedom and works of blackmusician s.The BRC was founded in 1985 in New York City by
Vernon Reid (guitarist of the heavy metal bandLiving Colour ), Greg Tate (journalist for the "Village Voice "), and Konda Mason (producer), [Daphne Brooks, "Burnt Sugar: Post-Soul Satire and Rock Memory", p. 103–116 in Eric Weisbard, ed., This is Pop, Harvard University Press, 2004. ISBN 0-674-01321-2 (cloth), ISBN 0-674-01344-1 (paper). p. 109.] but today has members from around the world. The BRC's mission is to maximize the development, exposure, and acceptance of black rock musicians, and encourage artists who refuse to cater to "the creative straitjacket the industry has designed."Among other activities, the BRC actively seeks performance venues,
recording opportunities, and equitable distribution opportunities for black artists. They work toarchive performance footage of cultural events related to their "oeuvre", and to provide or publicize various educational opportunities (e.g. lectures, workshops,seminar s, research, library and audio-visual resources, public forums/discussions, etc). BRC also solicits funding for projects and provides networking opportunities.The BRC is governed by an executive board and an advisory board; board members have included
Me'shell Ndegeocello ,Bernie Worrell ,24-7 Spyz , the members ofLiving Colour , Bill Stephney,Craig Street ,Sekou Sundiata ,Chocolate Genius ,Don Byron andNona Hendryx . Artists who have participated in BRC activities includeDoug Pinnick (frontman and bassist of theprogressive metal bandKing's X ), Spacey T,Keziah Jones , Tamar-kali,Suffrajett ,Graph Nobel ,Imani Coppola ,David Ryan Harris ,Jeffrey Gaines , Sophia Ramos, FunkFace, Pillow Theory,Apollo Heights ,Avery Brooks , DK Dyson,Carl Hancock Rux ,Caron Wheeler , and DJ Reborn.BRC had an active radio show in the 1980s. Today it maintains a website, http://www.blackrockcoalition.org, as well as an email list and a regular mailing list, an internet radio station (BRC Radio @ Soul-Patrol.Net), and a MySpace page.
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* Mahon, Maureen. "Right to Rock: The Black Rock Coalition and the Cultural Politics of Race". Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2004. [http://www.aaanet.org/aes/bkreviews/result_details.cfm?bk_id=3329 Review]
*NAACP
*Afro-punk
* [http://www.ypp.net/fullarticle.asp?ID=273 10 crucial moments in black rock history]External links
* [http://www.blackrockcoalition.org/ Black Rock Coalition Official Site]
*MySpace|blackrockcoalition|Black Rock Coalition
* [http://www.musicdish.com/mag/?id=7440 BRC] at MusicDish.com
* [http://www.soul-patrol.com/funk/blk_rock.htm BRC spot] at Soul-Patrol.net
* [http://www.last.fm/group/Afro-punk Black Rock] and Last.fm
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