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Thursday, February 8, 2018

This Sunday 2/11/18 on Jazz on the JNote: Tribute to Nelson Mandela


The human voice is the organ of the soul” 
(Valorie Burton)

Nelson Mandela used the totality of his being to change the face of the modern world. He spent his life entrenched in thought about being a victim of cultural imposition and used his voice to speak up against it. He took on the stupendous task of organizing social wars for the mental, spiritual and physical freedom of his people. 

He became a legend in his own time because he worked hard to make adjustments to the so-called laws of supremacy that came in the apartheid era when human rights for people who were living in South Africa were continuously being violated. He provided encouragement then and still in today’s world. And with this in mind, this Sunday, my show Jazz on the JNote will be dedicated to his life.



This Sunday, Jazz on the JNote which is a jazz-based radio show hosted by Stephanie Jeannot, will focus on the life and achievements of the hero, Nelson Mandela, as part of our four-week Black History Month series. While the non-stop music flow of jazz is being played, there will also be moments of conversation about the life and times of the first black president of South Africa. Please listen if you can.

How to Listen

Sunday 7:30PM EST WNYE 91.5 FM
In the 24/7 Rotation at Medgar Evers College Community Radio http://www.mec.cuny.edu/wmec-radio


Hope that you will tune in and we will be able to vibe together. If you do, let me know by simply saying hello in the chatroom on-line. I always look forward to conversing with listeners.

Listenership



I should also mention that, at the end of every show, I ask listeners for their comments, suggestions or songs selections that they may be interested in hearing on future episodes and if you do, please feel free to share these songs, even if they are your own, to jazzonthejnote@yahoo.com

Thank you so much for checking out my blog post and hope to connect with you all really soon. Have a wonderfully blessed day.

17 comments:

  1. What a great way to honor this man. Mandella did great things and deserves this honor.

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    1. Thank you. I am very much looking forward to it.

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  2. We just watched a comedy special that talked a lot about Nelson Mandela. It was a good reminder about what an impact he made on the world.

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  3. Wow, he deserves this kind of tribute for being a model to his subjects. I have heard good things about this man which means that people remember him for being a good leader.

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  4. I was reading about some of his involvement regarding AIDS a few days ago. He really was incredible all around.

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  5. Such an awesome way to honor a wonderful man. I love that you allow listeners to ask questions at the end of your broadcasts.

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  6. This sounds like something I definitely want to tune in to. So cool that you have your own broadcast!

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  7. Nelson Mandella influence had an impact on the world. This is a great way to honor this brilliant leader.

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  8. What a beautiful honor. Very well deserved.

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  9. It is a great way to honor him. He did so much and helped to make the world a better place. The other day, i was talking with a colleague and how his speeches were so inspiring and breath taking

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  10. I love reading that a musical tribute was made for Nelson Mandela. I think that is such a great way to honor such a wonderful man.

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  11. Oh how cool! What a great way to honor him.

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  12. If only Mandela can listen to this himself. He must have become very sentimental about all this.

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  13. What a neat way to honor him. I'm sure it's a very beautiful tribute.

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  14. What a great way to honor such an incredible person! I’ll have to check this out.

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  15. Hero is a word that is often over used, but certainly applies to Mandela. A worthy tribute.

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