Transcript
Index
0:05 - Basic Demographic Information
1:12 - Family Life
3:21 - Educational Background
3:57 - Issues With Music Education Pedagogy
5:49 - Music Career
13:02 - Afrophysicists
18:37 - Politics and Afro-beat: Afrophysicists
22:01 - Solo Work
33:12 - The Singing Librarian
38:17 - Struggles of Being Classically Trained
40:32 - JD's community+ Community Outreach through Music
44:46 - Last Remarks
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Segment Synopsis: In this section, JD talks about her band Afrophysicists.
Keywords: Activism; Afrobeat; Artist; Audience; Audiences; Band; bass; Drum; Empowerment; Fans; gender; Guitar; Horns; Influences; Instrumentalist; Instrumentalists; man; Men; Nigerian; Notoriety; Politics; resurfaced; Singer; Songwriter; Stage; Thoughts; trumpet; Underground; Venu; Vocalist; Voices; Woman; Women
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Segment Synopsis: In this section, JD talks about being a singing librarian. She talks about promoting literacy and the importance of storytelling.
Keywords: Books; Children; Family; Kids; Musical Teachers; Organic Musician; Scat; Shively Library; SInging; Singing Librarian; Storytelling; Unique; Vocal; Vocalist