Roberta Flack documentary (PBS American Masters)

CNN interview with Brandon Tensley

New Yorker Interview with Danyel Smith about Shine Bright

Netflix: This is Pop (“What Can A Song Do?”)

Donny Hathaway’s “This Christmas” (Amazon mini-doc)

Soul America (3-part BBC series)

The Story of the Songs (Channel 5, UK)

Marvin Gaye’s What’s Going On at 50 with Brian Lehrer (WNYC)

Aretha Franklin Live Wire at the Apollo Theater with Prof. Portia Maultsby, Fredara Hadley, DJ Lynnee Denise

Country Music Media podcast with Billy Dukes (behind the scenes with me & Dolly)

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Bookforum interview with Sasha Frere-Jones

Oxford American Meaning of Soul event w Danielle Jackson & DJ Lynnee Denise

Texas Public Radio interview about soul

New Books Network discussion of new book

Left of Black with Mark Anthony Neal:

Books in Process with Regina Bradley & Hanif Abdurraqib:

Emily J. Lordi, The Meaning of Soul: Black Music and Resilience Since the 1960s, In conversation with Regina N. Bradley and Hanif Abdurraqib Emily J. Lordi's...
 
 

“Pop, Race & the ’60s” Slate podcast w Jack Hamilton (Aretha vs. Dusty Edition)

NPR Bullseye discussion of Donny Hathaway Live

Donny Hathaway Q&A for 33 1/3 blog

 

Michael Jackson: The Epic Years at the Apollo Theater

The Feminist Wire interview

Left of Black first edition:

Mark Anthony Neal sits down with Professor Emily Lordi to discuss her new book, "Black Resonance: Iconic Women Singers and African American Literature". Professor Lordi is an assistant professor in the English Department at the University of Massachusetts Amherst.

With Tanisha Ford, Treva Lindsey & Regina Bradley:

This episode of the 4991 Series discusses Mary J. Blige's My Life album. This segment features discussion of the use of violence as a touchstone of Blige's personal strife and black womanhood.