Roy DeCarava By: Brian Berger “We must get to the painting of ourselves, our history…” Read This Post
Anton Webern By: Brian Berger His genius thrived in stages: chromatic, atonal, serial. Read This Post
Don Cherry By: Brian Berger He could adapt to and enliven nearly any musical situation. Read This Post
Leonie Rysanek By: Brian Berger She mined veins of melancholy, fatalistic, introspective truth. Read This Post
Andrew Cyrille By: Brian Berger An unsurpassed fusion of energy, density, speed and lyricism. Read This Post
Moses Gunn By: Brian Berger In search of roles commensurate with his ability and ethics. Read This Post
Melvin Van Peebles By: Brian Berger In 1968, a year of riots, he reached his ascendancy. Read This Post
Bennie Nawahi By: Brian Berger A versatile virtuoso — from jazz to Hawaiian to country to pop. Read This Post