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Blues music by Franklin MontagueRecommended by: Contributing Writer Angela M. De Santis
Plato once wrote about music moving the human soul through experience. I never fully grasped the meaning and depth of this statement before learning of Franklin Lee Montague, a Jamaican blues singer, who ended up in Italy after traveling the world. In the boot-shaped borders of my country, Italy, resides the soul of the blues for me. I met the singer this past winter while preparing dinner with my mom, in the freezing mountain-weather of my village. He participated in a singing TV competition for people over the age of 60 called “The Voice Senior: Italy,” performing his cover of “Could You Be Loved” by Bob Marley and the Wailers. That night Franklin gave form and meaning to Plato’s words for me with his contagious enthusiasm for life and passion through music. Singing Bob Marley’s lyrics, “Only the fittest of the fittest shall survive / Stay alive!” he deeply touched my soul and really made me want to ‘stay alive!’ Later on, I discovered Franklin grew up with Bob Marley and sang with him multiple times. He has also performed with other world-famous musicians like The Rolling Stones and Stevie Wonder. Additionally, he created a new music genre named “Classic-dub,” although he never received the recognition he deserved. If you want to feel your body come to life through music, listen to his performance on “The Voice.” I hope it brings you as much warmth as it brought me that winter night, because for a couple of minutes, he really made it feel like it was summertime.
“Dreams of A New Day” by Will LivermanRecommended by: Contributing Writer Sophia Zheng ANDIEZ Personalized Name Black I Love The Woman I’ve Become Because I Fought to Become Her Poster
“Dreams of A New Day” by Will Liverman is an inspiring and beautiful art song. Will Liverman includes a song cycle, “Five Songs of Laurence,” by Henry Burleigh, which is one of my favorites. Burleigh framed Negro spirituals in a classical perspective, providing the space for African American classical singers to make an appearance in a different musical landscape. Many African American opera singers and musicians were able to have solo recitals and solo careers through the expansion of the African American musical canon. The deep, full sound of the soloist is full of melancholy and soul that I love
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