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The Broad Presents ‘Black Fire Sessions’

Inspired by the radical experimentation of the Black Arts Movement, The Broad Museum presents, “Black Fire Sessions,” a two-part series featuring “live music by innovators of free jazz alongside younger artists at the intersections of jazz, R&B, electronic, hip-hop and soul.” Since March, The Broad’s “Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power 1963-1983,” has celebrated the contributions of powerful Black Los Angeles-based artists during the Black Power movement. From this powerful exhibit emerges “Black Fire Sessions,” adding music to the conversation.

Georgia Anne Muldrow

Start Date:July 19, 2018 End Date:July 19, 2018 Time:7:00 pm To 10:00 pm Location:MacArthur Park, Levitt Pavilion Los Angeles, W. 6th Street & S. Park View Street, Los Angeles, California 90057 Website: https://levittlosangeles.org/ Fees: Free Phone: (213) 201-6111 The Levitt Pavilion free summer concert series presents Georgia Anne Muldrew. Born in Los Angeles to acclaimed jazz musician Ronald Muldrow, known as an instrumentalist with Eddie Harris, and Rickie Byars-Beckwith, leader of the famed Agape Choir and a noted spiritual teacher with the New Thought movement, Georgia Anne Muldrew was exposed to music at an early age. Upon graduating, Georgia moved