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Greg Neri
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  • Name: Greg Neri
  • City/Place: Tampa, Florida
  • Country: Brazil
  • Hometown: Los Angeles, California

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  • Bio: I am a storyteller, filmmaker, artist, and digital media producer. When I was in college, I made an animated film with jazz legend Chick Corea called A Picasso on the Beach, which became a student Academy Award finalist and aired on HBO and Bravo for seven years. After that, I decided to become a filmmaker for real, and I wrote, produced, and directed my first independent feature film called A Weekend with Barbara und Ingrid. It opened in my favorite theater in Hollywood. Unfortunately, it also opened on the day of the Northridge earthquake of '94, making its release rather short.

    I've taught animation and storytelling to inner city teens in Los Angeles with the ground-breaking group Animaction, producing over 300 films dealing with issues like teen violence, gangs, and drugs. I also co-directed the documentary Fa’a Samoa which followed a 15-year-old Samoan gangbanger through the mean streets of Los Angeles.

    From 1993-2003, I helped pioneer the internet business, as head of production in two successful new media companies whose clients ranged from Disney, Mercedes, and Motorola to Microsoft, Reebok, and General Motors. In this time, I was also one of the founding members of the Truth teen anti-smoking campaign. For this campaign, I produced the first social media site to help connect student activists from all over. Unfortunately, I didn't see it as a big deal until Facebook took over the planet.

    In 1999, I started writing and illustrating for kids, but it wasn't until I started writing for teens around 2004 that things started to happen. Now, I am working on my 16th book and I couldn't have asked for more.

    I was also a member of the Class of 2K7, a debut authors group that included the likes of Rebecca Stead, Jay Asher, Melissa Marr, Carrie Jones, Sara Zarr, Cassandra Clare, Ann Dee Ellis, Jo Knowles, Eric Luper, Elizabeth Scott, Sundee Frazier, Julie Bowe, and way too many others to recount, all newbies with their first books coming out in 2007. How far we've come. Now that's class!

    I'm currently living off the Gulf Coast of Florida with my wife Maggie, who's a professor of sociology, and our daughter Zola, who likes to draw like her old man. I spend most of my time in my studio, but I do like to troll the rivers by our house looking for alligators.

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  • Email: [email protected]
  • Contact by Webpage: http://www.gregneri.com/contact
  • Management/Booking: If you need to contact my agent for business reasons, call: Edward Necarsulmer IV at Dunow, Carlson & Lerner, (212)-645-7606 www.dclagency.com.

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  • ▶ Book Purchases: http://www.gregneri.com/home
  • ▶ Instagram: neri.greg
  • ▶ Website: http://www.gregneri.com

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Human creativity is everywhere. From Brazil it's all being connected in a manner allowing one to move from any creator to any other creator in just a few steps. Artificial Intelligence & algorithms not necessary. Real intelligence, yes.

 

Raymundo Sodré
Raymundo Sodré Global

Via Matrix, artists like Raymundo Sodré (who was crushed under Brazil's dictatorship) can inspire around the world. Sodré's (and Jorge Portugual's) A MASSA is a Brazilian anthem exhorting the powerless to stand up to the powerful.

A Massa (do povo carente) / The Masses (of people in need)

A Massa (do povo carente) / The Masses (of people in need)
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THE MATRIX IS THE MOTHER SHIP (it carries people to culture; per above, it carries culture too)

 

THE MATRIX IS CULTURAL DIFFUSION ON A PLANETARY SCALE (Bahia is Ground Zero)

 

 

THE MATRIX IS THE INTEGRATED GLOBAL CREATIVE ECONOMY (matrixed economist, Dr. Darius Mans, presents the Africare Award to Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva — Brazil's current president — in 2012)

SPARROW/PARDAL ROBERTS

 

Dear Sparrow: I am thrilled to receive your email! Thank you for including me in this wonderful matrix. — Susan Rogers (personal recording engineer for Prince; recorded "Purple Rain", "Around the World in a Day", "Parade", and "Sign o' the Times"; now director of the Berklee Music Perception and Cognition Laboratory)

SUSAN ROGERS

 

Dear Sparrow, Many thanks for this – I am touched! — Julian Lloyd Webber (most highly renowned cellist in the United Kingdom; brother of composer Andrew Lloyd Webber (Evita, Jesus Christ Superstar, Cats...)

JULIAN LLOYD WEBBER

 

This is super impressive work ! Congratulations ! Thanks for including me :))) — Clarice Assad (pianist, composer with works performed by Yo Yo Ma and orchestras around the world)

CLARICE ASSAD

 

Thanks, this is a brilliant idea!! — Alicia Svigals (world's premier klezmer violinist; founding member of The Klezmatics)

ALICIA SVIGALS

 

Thank you for your note below and we appreciate you including Kamasi in the matrix, Sparrow. — Banch Abegaze (manager, Kamasi Washington)

KAMASI WASHINGTON

 

This Matrix was built by an ex-royalty "rescuer" (Aretha Franklin, Barbra Streisand, Gilberto Gil, Astrud Gilberto, Mongo Santamaria, Jim Hall, Led Zeppelin, Bob Marley and many others) so that deep Brazilian culture, much of it otherwise impossible to find if one is not right there where it is made, might also (via an alternative to major media) be discoverable from all around the world. To do this it integrates this immensity into a system whereby ALL CULTURE EVERYWHERE — from small villages in Africa to Grammy-winning artists in Los Angeles — writers, filmmakers, painters... — can be found from anywhere on the planet.

 

 

(Clip by Jorge Pacoa)

  • Paulinho do Reco Songwriter

The Matrix uncoils from the Recôncavo of Bahia, Brazil, final port-of-call for more enslaved human beings than any other such throughout all of human history and from where some of the most physically and spiritually uplifting music ever made (samba and its precursor chula, per the Saturno Brothers above) evolved...

  • Arismar do Espírito Santo Bass

WHAT IS THE RECÔNCAVO? The peninsula upon which Salvador is situated is like the thumb of an open and grasping hand, what is normally thought of as the Recôncavo then being defined by the curved index finger. This way of definition developed when agricultural products were brought to Salvador by boat, sometimes making their way first down the Paraguaçu river after having been carried overland from the sertão (backlands) to Cachoeira, the river debouching into the Bay of All Saints at Maragogipe. The city of Bahia (as it was usually called then) was crouched on the bay, comprised of a commercial district much smaller in area than today (landfill has increased it greatly), the area around the upper section of the elevator, and what is now called Pelourinho.

  • Criolo São Paulo

Much of the remainder of the peninsula was given to sugarcane plantations, and dotted within the Atlantic rainforest were countless quilombos (Afro-Brazilian villages founded during the age of slavery); both are attested to today in commonly used city names. The neighborhood of Garcia was once Fazenda Garcia (fazenda being a farm or plantation), and this denomination is still used today to distinguish one end of Garcia (fim-de-linha) from the other (the Campo Grande end). Neighborhoods Engenho Velho de Federação and Engenho Velho de Brotas are so called for the old mills (engenhos velhos) which pressed the caldo (juice, so to speak) from the cane so laboriously hacked out of the fields. The neighborhood of Cabula is named for an nkisi (deity) of candomblé angola (the first candomblé -- a West African religious belief system -- to arrive in Bahia)...whose rhythms comprise the basis for samba, meaning that the rhythms to which so many in the world inexpertly swayed as Stan Getz's saxophone soared and João and Astrud Gilberto sensuously intoned -- this paragon of suave Brazilian sophistication -- was born in the rough senzalas (slavequarters) of Bahia. Ironically enough, the barefoot senzala version was/is far more sophisticated than the sophisticated version.

  • Asali Solomon Short Stories

But times have changed, and Cabula is now a crowded, non-descript middle-to-working class Salvador city neighborhood (plenty of candomblé around though), and Engenhos Velhos de Federação and Brotas are swarming working class neighborhoods (ditto the candomblé); the senzala samba, the samba chula and samba-de-roda have disappeared. A simplified version -- Bahian pagode -- is heard everywhere in Salvador, but the real-deal stuff has died out here in the big city. It remains, however, a potent force on the remainder of its native ground, the Recôncavo proper, where it is danced to upon pounded earth, under moonlight broken by banana, palm and mango leaves, lifting the souls of its participants almost like something religious, which it was, and gods aside, is (again, per the Saturno brothers in the clip above).

  • David Sacks Washington, D.C.

Connect to anybody in here. You appear on their page. Anybody in here connects to you, they appear on your page...

  • David Virelles Cuba

...plugged into a superpower: the small world phenomenon.

  • Geraldine Inoa Television Writer

By the same mathematics positioning some 8 billion human beings within some 6 or so steps of each other, people in the Matrix tend to within close, accessible steps of everybody else inside the Matrix.

  • Adriano Giffoni Educador, Educator

And by extension, to within discoverable reach of everybody everywhere on the planet.

  • Joe Newberry Banjo

A little bit about how the math works:

EM PORTUGUÊS / IN ENGLISH

 

BUT WHY BRAZIL???

  • Martin Koenig Photographer

"The time has come for these bronzed people to show their worth..."

 

 

(Music by Assis Valente. Clip by Betão Aguiar. The Matrix was built in Salvador's Centro Histórico above, incorporating these marvelous people.)

  • Luizinho Assis Jazz Brasileiro, Brazilian Jazz

Brazil is not a European nation. It's not a North American nation. It's not an East Asian nation. It straddles — jungle and desert and dense urban centers — both the equator and the Tropic of Capricorn.

  • Tommaso Zillio Edmonton

Brazil absorbed over ten times the number of enslaved Africans taken to the United States of America, and is a repository of African deities (and their music) now largely forgotten in their lands of origin.

  • Sierra Hull Bluegrass

Brazil was a refuge (of sorts) for Sephardim fleeing an Inquisition which followed them across the Atlantic (that unofficial symbol of Brazil's national music — the pandeiro — the hand drum in the opening scene above — was almost certainly brought to Brazil by these people).

  • Cara Stacey Piano

Across the parched savannas of the interior of Brazil's culturally fecund nordeste/northeast, where wizard Hermeto Pascoal was born in Lagoa da Canoa (Lagoon of the Canoe) and raised in Olho d'Águia (Eye of the Eagle), much of Brazil's aboriginal population was absorbed into a caboclo/quilombola culture punctuated by the Star of David.

  • Steven Feifke Big Band

Three cultures — from three continents — running for their lives, their confluence forming an unprecedented fourth. Pandeirista on the roof.

  • Phineas Harper Mobile Maker

Nowhere else but here. Brazil itself is a matrix.

  • Brett Orrison Sound Engineer
  • João Falcão Neto Salvador
  • Walter Blanding Jazz
  • Robb Royer Songwriter
  • Antonio Sánchez Drums
  • André Becker Salvador
  • Greg Ruby Gypsy Jazz
  • Ann Hallenberg Sweden
  • Gabrielzinho do Irajá Singer
  • Brian Q. Torff Fairfield University Faculty
  • Mestrinho Accordion
  • Ari Rosenschein Singer-Songwriter
  • Sunn m'Cheaux Binya
  • Simon Singh Television Producer
  • Diego Figueiredo Compositor, Composer
  • Rumaan Alam Writer
  • Zeca Pagodinho Samba
  • Mohamed Diab Cairo
  • Mark Stryker Author
  • Brian Lynch University of Miami Frost School of Music Faculty
  • Edivaldo Bolagi Salvador
  • Speech Music Production
  • Maria Struduth Música Afro-Baiana, Afro-Bahian Music
  • Criolo Rapper
  • Molly Jong-Fast New York City
  • Thomas Àdes Conductor
  • Lázaro Ramos Salvador
  • Richie Stearns Ithaca, New York
  • Jane Cornwell Journalist
  • Kazemde George Beatmaker
  • Doug Adair TechBeat
  • Daniel Munduruku Amazônas, The Amazon
  • Riley Baugus Folk & Traditional
  • Rasu Yawanawá Cantor-Compositor, Singer-Songwriter
  • Mercado Iaô Brasil, Brazil
  • Adam Neely Bass
  • Jeremy Danneman Singer-Songwriter
  • Heriberto Araujo Writer
  • Donald Vega Juilliard Faculty
  • Melanie Charles Actress
  • Nancy Viégas Fotógrafa, Photographer
  • Morgan Page EDM
  • Miroslav Tadić Guitar
  • Gabi Guedes Salvador
  • Philip Cashian Contemporary Classical Music
  • Fred Hersch Piano
  • Lalá Evangelista Bahia
  • Carla Visi Singer
  • Bebel Gilberto Samba
  • Donna Leon Venice
  • Roy Nathanson Brooklyn, NY
  • Sarz Contemporary R&B
  • Casa Preta Salvador
  • Mahsa Vahdat Persian Classical Music
  • Jonathan Richter Classical Guitar
  • Sarz Africa
  • Marcus Strickland Record Producer
  • Jurandir Santana Salvador
  • Matt Glaser Jazz
  • Tank and the Bangas Funk
  • Cristiano Nogueira Rio de Janeiro
  • Mário Maiseu Samba de Roda
  • Michael Cuscuna Record Label Owner
  • Thomas Àdes Contemporary Classical Music
  • Mavis Staples Singer-Songwriter
  • Lenny Kravitz Singer
  • Nicholas Payton Record Label Owner
  • Turíbio Santos Brazil
  • Jupiter Bokondji Kinshasa
  • Stefano Bollani Jazz
  • José James Jazz
  • Dermot Hussey Broadcaster
  • Cara Stacey Radio Presenter
  • Pururu Mão no Couro Brasil, Brazil
  • Plinio Oyò Brasil, Brazil
  • Miles Okazaki Author
  • MicroTrio de Ivan Huol Brasil, Brazil
  • Tom Bergeron Ethnomusicologist
  • Harvey G. Cohen Cultural Historian
  • Sharay Reed Bass
  • Larissa Luz Salvador
  • Monty's Good Burger Vegan Burgers
  • Ênio Nogueira Diretor Musical, Music Director
  • Simon Shaheen Composer
  • Alita Moses New York City
  • Juçara Marçal Brazil
  • Ari Rosenschein Indie Pop
  • Paulo Dáfilin Guitar
  • Alain Pérez Singer
  • Vanessa Moreno Brazil
  • Dónal Lunny Irish Traditional Music
  • Francisco Mela New York City
  • Jane Ira Bloom Multi-Cultural
  • Zara McFarlane London
  • Geovanna Costa Bahia
  • Marilda Santanna Bahia
  • Ed O'Brien Singer-Songwriter
  • Jason Treuting Percussion
  • Nath Rodrigues Belo Horizonte
  • Chico Chagas Compositor, Composer
  • Rowney Scott Jazz
  • Jeff 'Tain' Watts Jazz
  • Alexandre Leão Bahia
  • David Chesky Composer
  • Amy K. Bormet Singer
  • António Zambujo Portugal
  • Jim Beard Jazz
  • César Camargo Mariano Record Producer
  • Marcus Rediker Art Curator
  • International Anthem Progressive Media
  • Nabihah Iqbal Singer-Songwriter
  • Steve McKeever Entertainment Lawyer
  • 9Bach Wales
  • Isaiah J. Thompson Composer
  • Casa do Alaká Candomblé
  • Mike Marshall Guitar
  • Terreon Gully Drums
  • Ivan Sacerdote Brazilian Jazz
  • Giba Gonçalves Brasil, Brazil
  • Gui Duvignau Brooklyn, NY
  • Benoit Fader Keita Afrohouse
  • The Assad Brothers Brazil
  • Milton Primo Bahia
  • D.D. Jackson Television Scores
  • Ray Angry Piano
  • Cécile McLorin Salvant Jazz
  • Nicholas Barber London
  • Ricardo Markis Compositor, Composer
  • Derrick Adams Multidisciplinary Artist
  • Guillermo Klein New York City
  • Pablo Albarenga Visual Storyteller
  • Steve Earle Country
  • Jermaine Stone Podcaster
  • Gal Costa Bahia
  • Jon Faddis Trumpet
  • Shalom Adonai Samba de Roda
  • Billy O'Shea Science Fiction
  • Choronas Baião
  • Shaun Martin Gospel
  • Demond Melancon Young Seminole Hunters
  • Luê Soares Brasil, Brazil
  • Ben Harper Singer-Songwriter
  • Brian Q. Torff Writer
  • Nabaté Isles Ropeadope
  • Kendrick Scott Jazz
  • Luciano Matos Brasil, Brazil
  • Casa PretaHub Cachoeira Estúdio de Fotografía, Photography Studio
  • Kim André Arnesen Norway
  • Mary Halvorson Avant-Garde Jazz
  • Marco Pereira Samba
  • Steve Cropper Songwriter
  • Fatboy Slim DJ
  • Jocelyn Ramirez Online Cooking Classes
  • Flying Lotus Record Label Owner
  • Adriano Souza Brazilian Jazz
  • Cássio Nobre Guitarra Baiana
  • Regina Caciquinho Poetisa
  • Hank Roberts Cello
  • Andrés Prado Lima
  • Shaun Martin Record Producer
  • Missy Mazolli Classical Music
  • Cedric Watson Accordion
  • James Gadson Funk
  • Shannon Ali New York City
  • Yacoce Simões Arranjador, Arranger
  • Peter Erskine Author
  • Carlinhos 7 Cordas Brazil
  • Christopher Wilkinson Screenwriter
  • Burhan Öçal Turkey
  • Tigran Hamasyan Composer
  • Aaron Diehl Piano
  • Vincent Herring Jazz
  • Peter Serkin Piano
  • Gian Correa Brazil
  • Asali Solomon Novelist
  • Howard Levy Jazz
  • Tambay Obenson Writer
  • Siphiwe Mhlambi Photographer
  • Damon Albarn Multi-Instrumentalist
  • Ammar Kalia London
  • Chris Speed Saxophone
  • David Kirby Non-Fiction
  • George Cables Piano
  • Karla Vasquez Salvadoran Food
  • Sarah Hanahan Composer
  • Christian Sands New York City
  • Rachael Price Jazz
  • Raymundo Sodré Forró
  • H.L. Thompson DJ
  • John Zorn New York City
  • Marco Pereira Guitar
  • Marília Sodré Cantora, Singer
  • Jericho Brown Poet
  • Daphne A. Brooks Yale Faculty
  • Bertram Recording Artist
  • Mike Marshall Author
  • Thiago Trad Bahia
  • Luques Curtis Bass
  • Yazz Ahmed Composer
  • John Doyle Ireland
  • Makaya McCraven Composer
  • André Vasconcellos Produtor Musical, Music Producer
  • Gel Barbosa Paraiba
  • Ênio Nogueira Guitarra, Guitar
  • Kiko Horta Rio de Janeiro
  • Bill Charlap Artistic Director
  • Azi Schwartz החזן עזי שוורץ Cantor
  • Loli Molina Singer-Songwriter
  • Geovan Bantu Candomblé
  • Michael Kiwanuka Record Producer
  • Wilson Simoninha São Paulo
  • Felipe Guedes Guitar
  • Leyla McCalla Singer-Songwriter
  • Roger Stolle Writer
  • Tatiana Campêlo Bahia
  • Giorgi Mikadze გიორგი მიქაძე Contemporary Classical Music
  • Mohamed Diab Screenwriter
  • Stefan Grossman Guitar Instruction
  • Will Holshouser Folk & Traditional
  • Tshepiso Ledwaba Johannesburg
  • Batanj Luthier Brasil, Brazil
  • Yosvany Terry Harvard University Faculty
  • Rudy Royston Drums
  • Wynton Marsalis New York City
  • Dom Flemons Multi-Instrumentalist
  • Carrtoons Multi-Instrumentalist
  • Raelis Vasquez Sculptor
  • Curly Strings Estonia
  • Flavio Sala Guitar Instruction, Master Classes
  • David Ritz Novelist
  • NEOJIBA Orquestra de Jovens, Youth Orquestra
  • Domingos Preto Samba de Roda
  • Yilian Cañizares Singer-Songwriter
  • Ofer Mizrahi Indian Slide Guiter
  • Juca Ferreira Sociologista, Sociologist
  • Jon Lindsay Singer-Songwriter
  • Kathy Chiavola Bluegrass
  • Bill Laurance London
  • Daniel Owoseni Ajala Lagos
  • Adam Neely Composer
  • Orlando Costa Rio de Janeiro
  • Karla Vasquez Food Writer
  • Fábio Luna Multi-Instrumentista, Multi-Instrumentalist
  • Taylor McFerrin Record Producer
  • Fatboy Slim Record Producer
  • Maria Struduth Cachoeira
  • Timothy Jones Concertmaster
  • Vai Chegar Engenho Velho da Federação
  • Vadinho França Presidente de Bloco de Carnaval, Carnival Bloco President
  • Rosângela Silvestre Salvador
  • Leo Genovese Piano
  • Jonny Geller CEO
  • Horácio Reis Salvador
  • Africania Chula
  • Luzia Moraes Santo Amaro
  • Seu Regi de Itapuã Compositor, Composer
  • Ricardo Bacelar Direitos Autorais, Royalties
  • David Hepworth Music Journalist
  • Marc Maron Guitar
  • Marco Pereira Choro
  • Booker T. Jones R&B
  • Rita Batista Apresentadora de Televisão, Television Presenter
  • Luizinho Assis Produtor Musical, Music Producer
  • Casey Driessen Bluegrass
  • Liam Farrell 'Dr L' DJ
  • Gal do Beco Bahia
  • Sam Harris Jazz
  • Arto Tunçboyacıyan Jazz
  • Onisajé Brasil, Brazil
  • Roberto Mendes Bahia
  • Yo La Tengo Experimental Rock
  • Mika Mutti Record Producer
  • Natalia Contesse Singer-Songwriter
  • Vincent Valdez Printmaker
  • Gêge Nagô Samba
  • Regina Caciquinho Bahia
  • Nguyên Lê Guitar
  • Monarco Rio de Janeiro
  • Chris Cheek New School Faculty
  • Shuya Okino Kyoto
  • Walter Blanding New York City
  • Nelson Latif Brazil
  • Rebeca Omordia Classical Music
  • Aaron Goldberg New York City
  • Laura Beaubrun Lausanne, Switzerland
  • Benny Benack III Jazz
  • Fidelis Melo Bahia
  • Thomas Àdes Composer
  • Ben Wolfe Jazz
  • Juel D. Lane Filmmaker
  • Rotem Sivan Jazz
  • Anthony Hervey Trumpet
  • Armandinho Macêdo Mandolin
  • Natalia Contesse Chile
  • Eric Roberson Neo Soul
  • Larissa Luz Writer
  • Isaac Butler Brooklyn, NY
  • Manoel Cordeiro Boi-Bumbá
  • Gilberto Gil Bahia
  • Peter Mulvey Folk & Traditional
  • Cacá Diegues Cineasta, Filmmaker
  • Ken Avis Radio Presenter
  • Hélio Delmiro Samba
  • Jelly Green Painter
  • Carwyn Ellis Wales
  • Zisl Slepovitch Jewish Music
  • Matthew Guerrieri Washington, D.C.
  • Afel Bocoum Mali
  • Caridad De La Luz New York City
  • Jaleel Shaw Saxophone
  • Julie Fowlis Traditional Scottish Music
  • David Murray Saxophone
  • Alyn Shipton Radio Presenter
  • Marcos Bezerra Bahia
  • Zachary Richard Poet
  • Dan Auerbach Nashville, Tennessee
  • Atlantic Brass Quintet Baroque
  • Fábio Zanon São Paulo
  • Adam O'Farrill Brooklyn, NY
  • Luizinho do Jêje Candomblé
  • Pedrão Abib Brasil, Brazil
  • Miroslav Tadić Jazz
  • Bukassa Kabengele Congo
  • Michael Cuscuna Writer
  • Spok Frevo Orquestra Pernambuco
  • Juel D. Lane Choreographer
  • Anton Fig Percussion
  • João Parahyba Brazil
  • Rosa Passos Samba
  • Jack Talty Composer
  • Ivo Perelman Brazil
  • Moreno Veloso Singer-Songwriter
  • Lucinda Williams Singer-Songwriter
  • Hilary Hahn Contemporary Classical Music
  • Endea Owens Jazz
  • Paulo Costa Lima Brasil, Brazil
  • Ana Tijoux Chile
  • Maria Bethânia MPB
  • Steven Isserlis Educator
  • Steven Feifke New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music Faculty
  • Kiko Souza MPB
  • Emily Elbert Guitar
  • Giovanni Russonello Music Critic
  • Jacob Collier Singer
  • Jeremy Danneman Ropeadope
  • Serginho Meriti Composer
  • Stanley Jordan Guitar
  • Gustavo Caribé Chula
  • Larry Grenadier Basel Music Academy Faculty
  • Ariane Astrid Atodji Screenwriter
  • Grant Rindner New York City
  • Greg Osby Saxophone
  • João Camarero Brazil
  • Dexter Story Composer
  • Ana Paula Cruz Saxophone
  • Duane Benjamin UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music Faculty
  • Utar Artun Percussion
  • Kareem Abdul-Jabbar Television Producer
  • Barney McAll Composer
  • Chico César Brazil
  • Kurt Andersen Playwright
  • Bob Telson New York City
  • Malin Fezehai Africa
  • Denzel Curry Hip-Hop
  • Jonathan Griffin Manchester
  • Mestra Lainha Cordelista
  • Manolo Badrena Visual Media
  • Inaê Sodré Dançarina, Dancer
  • João Callado Brazilian Jazz
  • Rhiannon Giddens Americana
  • Ron Miles MSU Denver Music Faculty
  • Brian Blade Drums
  • Steve Lehman Jazz
  • J. Pierre Painter
  • Batanj Luthier Luthier
  • Adrian Younge Composer
  • Quatuor Ebène Contemporary Classical Music
  • Psoy Korolenko Псой Короленко Moscow
  • Eric Roberson Record Producer
  • Tele Novella Psych Pop
  • Carol Soares Santo Amaro
  • Hilton Schilder Multi-Instrumentalist
  • Vijay Iyer Piano
  • Paulo Paulelli São Paulo
  • Djamila Ribeiro São Paulo
  • Jimmy Cliff Rocksteady
  • Scott Devine Bass
  • Jon Madof Development Consultant
  • Zé Luíz Nascimento Drums
  • Leon Parker Percussion
  • Siobhán Peoples Ireland
  • Mahsa Vahdat Composer
  • Luis Perdomo New York City
  • Eamonn Flynn Singer-Songwriter
  • Lynn Nottage Playwright
  • Mauro Senise Brazil
  • Nara Couto Brasil, Brazil
  • Jonga Lima Radialista, Radio Presenter
  • Molly Jong-Fast Podcaster
  • Margaret Renkl Nashville, Tennessee
  • Safy-Hallan Farah Journalist
  • Marc Johnson New York City
  • Paulinha Cavalcanti Cantora, Singer
  • Instituto Oyá Desenvolvimento Social, Social Development
  • Little Simz Photographer
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