My Life in the Sunshine: Sampling the Soundscape of Black Los Angeles

Gospel

Caldwell, Hansonia. 2011. "African-American Voices of Traditional Sacred Music in Twentieth-Century and Twenty-First Century Los Angeles." Black Music Research Journal. 31(1). pp.163-178.

DjeDje, Jacqueline. 1989. "Gospel Music in the Los Angeles Black Community: A Historical Overview." Black Music Research Journal, pp.35-79.

DjeDje, Jacqueline. 1993. "Los Angeles Composers of African American Gospel Music: The First Generations." American Music, pp.412-457.

Hayden, Dolores. 1989. "Biddy Mason's Los Angeles 1856-1891." California History. 68(3). pp.86-99.

Nittle, Nedra. 2019. "L.A.'s Role in the Rise and Mainstreaming of Gospel Music." KCET. 5 June. https://www.kcet.org/shows/artbound/los-angeless-role-in-the-rise-and-mainstreaming-of-gospel-music.

 

William Grant Still

DjeDje, Jacqueline C. "CONTEXT AND CREATIVITY: WILLIAM GRANT STILL IN LOS ANGELES." Black Music Research Journal, vol. 31, no. 1, 2011, pp. 1-27. 

Smith, Catherine Parsons. William Grant Still: A Study in Contradictions. Berkeley, Calif:  University of California Press,  c2000 2000. http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/ft1h4nb0g0/.

 

Black Music Educators

Beasley, D.L, 1919 The Negro Trail Blazers of California: a Compilation of Records From the California Archives In the Bancroft Library At the University of California, In Berkeley; And From the Diaries, Old Papers, And Conversations of Old Pioneers In the State of California, Los Angeles.

Caldwell, H.L., 2011. African-American voices of traditional sacred music in twentieth-century and twenty-first century Los Angeles. Black Music Research Journal, 31(1), pp.163-178.

DjeDje, J.C., 2011. Context and Creativity: William Grant Still in Los Angeles. Black Music Research Journal, 31(1), pp.1-27.

Macías, A., 2004. Bringing music to the people: race, urban culture, and municipal politics in postwar Los Angeles. American Quarterly, 56(3), pp.693-717.

 

Radio

Appleford, Steve. 1992. "DJ Changes the Mix with His Aggressive Show on Santa Monica-based KCRW-FM, Michael Mixx'in Moor Shifts His Focus from Party Music to Political Messages: [valley edition]." Los Angeles Times. 31 May. 

Barlow, William. 1999. Voice Over: The Making of Black Radio. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

Barrett, Don. 2023. "LA Radio People - M." LA Radio. 5 January. https://www.laradio.com/wherem.htm.

Coleman, Brian. 2014. "Los Angeles Mourns Pioneer DJS Michael “Mixxin” Moor and DJ Dusk." Medium.com/@BrianColeman. 2 December. https://medium.com/@briancoleman/los-angeles-mourns-pioneer-djs-michael-mixxin-moor-and-dj-dusk-49ffc1a133bc.

D, Davey. 2006. "LA Loses Two Hip Hop Icons-The Nation Loses a Freedom Fighter." Davey D's Archived Essential Hip-Hop Articles. 5 May. https://mrdaveyd.wordpress.com/tag/hip-hop-news-la-loses-dj-dusk-and-michael-mixxin-moore/.

Diallo, David. 2009. "From Electro-Rap to G-Funk: A Social History of Rap Music in Los Angeles and Compton, California." in Hip Hop in America: A Regional Guide." ed. Mickey Hess. pp. 225-255

Hilliker, Jim. 2014. "KGFJ - Los Angeles The Original 24-Hour Radio Station." Jeff560. https://jeff560.tripod.com/kgfj.html.

Reiman, Nadia. 2012. "Colleagues Recall L.A. Riots Unfolding Like 'A Movie'" NPR. 13 April.  https://www.npr.org/2012/04/13/150509967/colleagues-recall-l-a-riots-unfolding-like-a-movie.

Staff. 2009. "KYPA (KGFJ) 1230, Los Angeles" Fybush. 30 October. https://www.fybush.com/sites/2009/site-091030.html.

Staff. "One America - Street Science With Dominique DiPrima." Clinton White House 4. https://clintonwhitehouse4.archives.gov/Initiatives/OneAmerica/Practices/pp_19980810.15508.html.

Watkins, Mel. 1999. On the Real Side: A History of African American Comedy. Chicago Review Press.

 

Venues

Brown, Scot. 2010. “The History of the Sounds of Los Angeles Records.” Black Los Angeles: American Dreams and Racial Realities. 266-281.

Davis, Mike. 2014. "Babe's & Ricky's Inn: Keeping the Light On For the Blues" KCET. 18 April. https://www.kcet.org/shows/departures/babes-rickys-inn-keeping-the-light-on-for-the-blues.

Discoguy. 2021. "SOLAR." Disco-Disco. http://www.disco-disco.com/labels/solar.shtml.

DJ Rob. 2015. "A History of Black-Owned Record Labels – Part II." DJ Rob Blog. 21 February. https://djrobblog.com/archives/105.

Goldchain, Michelle. 2020. "Historic Nightclub Maverick’s Flat to Reopen Under Same Name." What Now Los Angeles. 17 August. https://whatnowlosangeles.com/historic-nightclub-mavericks-flat-to-reopen-under-same-name/

Krieger, Ed. 2015. "Dolphin's of Hollywood: The Story of a Landmark Record Store Goes to the Stage" KPCC. 23 June. https://www.kpcc.org/programs/the-frame/2015/06/23/42426/record-store-day-dolphin-s-of-hollywood-one-of-la/

Lewis, Jason. 2017. "The Sounds of Leimert Park." Los Angeles Standard Newspaper. 21 May.  https://lastandardnewspaper.com/index.php/performing-arts/594-the-sounds-of-leimert-park.html

Matthew, Zoie. 2017. "The Roller Rink That Incubated L.A. Hip-Hop Is Back—But Not the Same." Los Angeles Magazine. 27 October. https://www.lamag.com/mag-features/world-on-wheels/

Sentinel News Service. 2016. "Dolphins of Hollywood Square." Los Angeles Sentinel. 17 August.  https://lasentinel.net/dolphins-of-hollywood-square.html

Sides, Josh. 2013. "The Center Can Hold: Leimert Park and Black Los Angeles." KCET. 12 November. https://www.kcet.org/shows/departures/the-center-can-hold-leimert-park-and-black-los-angeles

Simpson, Kelly. 2012. "The Great Migration: Creating a New Black Identity in Los Angeles." KCET. 12 February. https://www.kcet.org/history-society/the-great-migration-creating-a-new-black-identity-in-los-angeles

Staff. 2020. "Dootone/Dooto Records." Music by the Pound: The Crown Records Story. 13 November. https://crownrecordsstory.wordpress.com/2020/11/13/dootone-dooto-records/

Sweet, Sam. 2015. "The Roller Rink Origins of N.W.A." New York Times Magazine. 13 August. https://www.nytimes.com/2015/08/13/magazine/the-roller-rink-origins-of-nwa.html

Thompson, Elise. 2008. "Neighborhood Project: Leimert Park." LAist. 15 July.  https://web.archive.org/web/20210301161726/https://laist.com/2008/07/15/neighborhood_pr_11.php

Wells, Caleigh Rae. 2016. "Leimert Park Village: A Haven for Culture and Music." Off the Freeway. http://offthefreeway.com/2016/artsandculture/caleighw/.

Wrightson, Erica Zora. 2012."World Stage." Time Out. 12 September. https://www.timeout.com/los-angeles/music/venues/world-stage.

 

Car Culture

Keyes, Cheryl. 1996. "At the Crossroads: Rap Music and its African Nexus." Ethnomusicology. 40(2). 223-248.

Macías, Anthony. 2004. "Bringing Music to the People: Race, Urban Culture, and Municipal Politics in Postwar Los Angeles." American Quarterly. 56(3). 693-717.

Sandoval, Denise. 2013. "The Politics of Low and Slow/Bajito y Suavecito: Black and Chicano Lowriders in Los Angeles, from the 1960s through the 1970s." Black and Brown in Los Angeles. 176-200. University of California Press.

Williams, Justin A. 2009. "'You Never Been on a Ride Like This Befo': Los Angeles, Automotive Listening, and Dr. Dre's' G-Funk'". Popular Music History. 4(2).

Slaughter, M.A., 2014. Lessons on Freedom: Jefferson High School and Black Los Angeles, 1920-1950. University of California, Los Angeles.