The Dark Tree

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In the early 1960s pianist Horace Tapscott gave up a successful career in Lionel Hampton's band and returned to his home in Los Angeles to found the Pan Afrikan Peoples Arkestra a community arts group that focused on providing community-oriented jazz and jazz training. Over the course of almost forty years the Arkestra together with the related Union of God's Musicians and Artists Ascension collective was at the forefront of the vital community-based arts movement in Black Los Angeles. Some three hundred artists-musicians vocalists poets playwrights painters sculptors and graphic artists-passed through these organizations many ultimately remaining within the community and others moving on to achieve international fame. In <i>The Dark Tree</i> Steven L. Isoardi draws on one hundred in-depth interviews with the Arkestra's participants to tell the history of the important and largely overlooked community arts movement of Black Los Angeles. This revised and updated edition brings the story of the Arkestra up to date as its ethos and aesthetic remain vital forces in jazz and popular music to this day.
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