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Disney’s Movie Musical “Sneakerella,” Based On Street-Sneaker Subculture From Harlem To Hollis Premieres Today

05/13/202205/13/2022

Disney+ original movie “Sneakerella,” premieres today on the streaming service.

Keri Hilson, Mary Mary, Tevin Campbell And More Honored At The Fabulous Black Music Honors 2022

05/10/202205/10/2022

Central City Productions announces the 7th Annual Black Music Honors live tapping at the Cobb Energy Performing Arts Centre in Atlanta, Ga. on Thursday, May 19, 2022.

Black Orchestral Musicians Call Out Classical Music Industry From Harlem To Harare

05/03/202205/03/2022

Today, Black members of more than forty orchestras announced the Black Orchestral Network (BON).

Calling All Musicians From Harlem To Hollis To Make Music New York!

04/28/202204/28/2022

On June 21, 2022, the streets of NYC will come to vibrant life with live music concerts by local musicians just like you.

Gateways Music Festival: The Marian Anderson String Quartet At The 92nd Street Y On The Upper East Side

04/20/202204/20/2022

The 92nd Street Y, (just 20 minutes from Harlem) one of New York’s leading cultural venues, presents the Gateways Music Festival: The Marian Anderson String Quartet on Friday, April 22, 2022, at 7:30 pm ET at Buttenwieser Hall.

Internationally Acclaimed Recording Artist Gail Archer Performs Ukrainian Music In Free Benefit Concert In Harlem

03/31/202203/31/2022

Leading organist and recording artist Gail Archer today announced the free concert to benefit Ukrainian relief at her school’s St. Paul’s Chapel in Harlem.

Maverick City Music To Perform On 64th GRAMMY Awards With Hopefully No Slapping This Sunday

03/30/202203/30/2022

Five-time GRAMMY-nominated supergroup Maverick City Music will continue to make history when they perform at the 64th GRAMMY® Awards.

MOME Announces Third Round Of Award Recipients For The NYC Women’s Fund For Media, Music And Theatre

03/23/202203/24/2022

The Mayor’s Office of Media and Entertainment (MOME) proudly announces the selection of 89 projects, led by female-identifying creatives, that will receive finishing grants in the third round of the NYC Women’s Fund for Media, Music, and Theatre.

Harlem’s Malcolm Merriweather Premieres Music By Civil Rights Composer Margaret Bonds

03/23/202203/25/2022

Hailed as “one of the great amateur choruses of our time (New York Today) for its “full-bodied sound and suppleness (The New York Times),” The Dessoff Choirs continues its season celebrating African American composer Margaret Bonds (1913-1972).

BKCM Announces 2nd Year Of Jazz Leaders Fellowship For Musicians From Harlem To Hollis

03/22/202203/22/2022

Midway through a successful inaugural year, the Brooklyn Conservatory of Music (BKCM) is thrilled to announce that applications are open through May 15, 2022, for the second year of the Jazz Leaders Fellowship (JLF) program.

Let’s Make Music In NY During The Make Music New York Festival 2022

03/09/202203/09/2022

As NYC continues to rebound, Make Music In NY is elated to announce that Make Music New York — their free, annual, daylong, outdoor music celebrations — will take place (as always!) on June 21st, 2022!

New Music Introducing ReFRESH Worship, “Cry Out” Featuring Naomi Raine

03/04/202203/04/2022

“Cry Out” by Refresh Worship is a simple song of prophetic-spontaneous worship by ReFresh Worship led by Naomi Raine of the Fresh Start Christian Center in Mt. Vernon, NY.

A2IM Announces Fellows For 2022 Black Independent Music Accelerator

03/03/202203/03/2022

Black entrepreneurs have been integral to the music industry throughout its storied history, yet they remain underrepresented in boardrooms and executive positions.

#ClassicalBae, Black Violinist And Viral Sensation, Works To Change The Face Of Classical music

03/02/202203/02/2022

Acclaimed violinist Ezinma, whose seamless fusion of hip-hop and classical music has made her a viral sensation, will launch a new foundation Friday in Harlem to children to classical music.

A New Breathe, A Celebration Of Life And The Legacy Black Music With Breathe EP

02/11/202202/11/2022

HWM has received a few emails in the past from Atlanta’s TRIBL, we love the vibe as Maverick City Music celebrates Black History Month 2022 with the release of the Breathe EP.

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