Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: Through the Eyes of Children

Sat, January 16, 2021, 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

Fri, Jan. 15, 7pm; Sat., Jan. 16, 12pm
The concert is 1-hour music and spoken word performance inspired by and dedicated to the legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the music of the Civil Rights Movement. We are excited to do this in collaboration with Stanford‘s King Research & Education Institute, led by Professor Clayborne Carson who was selected in 1985 by Coretta Scott King to edit and publish the papers of her late husband.
We are honored to feature two amazing vocalists Kim Nalley and Tiffany Austin, who have each championed freedom songs and black liberation music their entire careers. The performance will include such important songs as “Keep Your Eyes on the Prize,” “Oh Pritchett, Oh Kelly,” “I Wish I Knew How it Feels to be Free,” “I Woke up this Morning with My Mind Stayed on Freedom,” and more. Pianist Tammy Lynn Hall will perform her original arrangement of “We Shall Overcome” and poet Enid Pickett, at left, will perform her commissioned poem titled “118 Days,” about the Children’s March in 1963 in Birmingham Alabama. Other musicians include drummer Genius Wesley and bassist Marcus Shelby.
“Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.: Through the Eyes of Children” will be filmed at The Sound Room in Oakland, CA, directed by filmmaker Kevin Johnson.

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