Black Travelers: Explore Culture, Adventure & Connection
- Curated old-school to modern playlist featuring artists like Frankie Beverly and Maze, Stevie Wonder, Earth, Wind & Fire, and Cheryl Lynn.
- Celebrates the cookout as a sacred cultural space of family, friends, generational recipes, resilience, and joyful Black expression.
- Tracks span funky 1970s grooves to present day, a freewheeling collection meant to induce joy and good time.
by Marlon West (FB: marlon.west1 Threads: @stlmarlonwest IG: stlmarlonwest Bluesky: @marlonweststl.bsky.social Spotify: marlonwest)
Happy Music Monday, you all. It’s your friend selector, Marlon, back again with a collection of turns for your musical enjoyment.
I’ll keep it short and sweet. While it’s past both Juneteenth and Independence Day, it is still summertime and BBQ weather. I have assembled a new collection of cookout music to be played in the park, backyard, or kitchen table.
No old school collection of grooves in complete with offerings from Frankie Beverly and Maze. There are also tracks from Stevie Wonder, Earth, Wind & Fire, Cheryl Lynn, and so many others.
Over the generations the cookout has become a celebrated tradition defined by family, friends, generational recipes, and good music.
The cookout is a sacred cultural space for community, and resilience. That is particularly true during this era where Black joy seems like an act of rebellion.
Please enjoy these tracks that range from the funky 1970s to the present day. It is a freewheeling collection that is formulated to induce joy and good time.
Take good care, you all. And as always, stay safe, sane and kind.
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