Ray Kamalay traces the development of early American music from its links to slavery up to the early jazz age. Discussion will include freedom, ancient and modern slavery, liberty, spirituals, blues, minstrel shows, ragtime and jazz. Ray is a longtime professional musician and contributes performances of the various genres.
Ray
Kamalay is a Detroit native, with a degree in philosophy from the
University of Detroit. He has made a living as a musician since 1974
and performed at some of the most prestigious venues, including
Edinburgh, Interlochen and the Philadelphia Folk Festival. In 1998, his
work with Howard Armstrong, a National Heritage Fellow, was nominated
for the W. C. Handy Award. His website is http://www.raykamalay.com/
Meets in the Julia Hackley Room. Free and open to the public.
Brought to you through the generosity of the PNC Foundation.
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