In the pursuit of greater equality in our education system, from K to PhD, technology access, print literacies, and verbal skill all collide as requirements for even basic participation in an information-based, technology-dependent economy and society.
Adam J. BanksMots clés rhetoric digital african composition multimedia dj griot
I apply the warrior energy to the blues by tapping into the ancient job of the griot class.That wasn’t a job you did because someone said you had to do it;you did it because that’s what you did.
It was your right as a person.In terms of warriorship,you had to stand up and do what was right,what you were born to do……
In warriorship you have to be very present,very aware of where you are,where you’ve been and where you’re going.
Part of what a warrior does,the compassion and generosity of warriorship,is to get the door open and hold it open for other people to come through.That means the warrior is often out there alone.
Sometimes the door closes behind you and you don’t know it happened.Then you have to stop,put the guitar down,go back and get a wedge,and get the door open again,so..people can hear the music. You can’t be afraid,no matter what’s going on.”
Taj Mahal
Autobiography of A Bluesman
We start our lives with blues . . . with music. It's our first language. It's the rhythm of the womb. It's your mama's heartbeat inside your head.
David Mutti ClarkMots clés music god spirituality blues griot troubadour
And here's to the blues, the real blues— where there's a hint of hope in every cry of desperation.
David Mutti ClarkMots clés truth music spirituality blues race-relations griot troubadour
You got infinite channels and limitless rhymes, but the riddles of livin' stay undefined?
David Mutti ClarkMots clés meaning-of-life spirituality blues griot troubadour
There’s something lyrical about an eternal truth. It’s a graceful riff. A free-flowing melody. Light and airy, it floats all around you. And when it lands on your ears, when you hear it for the first time, you instantly recognize it― because it’s like bumping into an ageless, best friend.
David Mutti ClarkMots clés music spirituality blues race-relations griot troubadour
And a ride in a hearse tells us we’re all close to that final cruise . . . when the body dies and we move on. It’s just the body, man. It’s just the body. The soul’s already gone. So don’t be afraid of a dead body absent a soul. It’s empty, man. No resident. What you need to worry about is a living body that’s lost its soul. Now that is scary, man.” - Funk N. Wagnalls, owner of the Grim Reapers auto lot, a character in Professor Brown Shoes Teaches the Blues.
David Mutti ClarkMots clés music soul death-and-dying blues rock-and-roll grateful-dead griot hearse
The music echoes in the emptiness. It reminds us where we came from and where we’re bound.
David Mutti ClarkMots clés music spirituality death-and-dying blues griot troubadour
Your muse ain't singin' on your MTV? Can't even see him on your HD TV?
David Mutti ClarkMots clés meaning blues muse griot troubadour
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