Terrace Martin, Kamasi Washington, Denzel Curry share ‘Racism on Trial’ movement
TERRACE MARTIN, KAMASI WASHINGTON, AND DENZEL CURRY DEBUT STUNNING MOVEMENT ‘RACISM ON TRIAL’
THREE PART MUSIC SERIES WRITTEN FOR BLACK POWER LIVE PRESENTED BY JAMMCARD AND FORM
First Movement:
The Voice of King Nipsey
Second Movement:
Any Day Could Be Our Last
Third Movement:
Pig Feet
(LOS ANGELES, CA) AUGUST 7, 2020 – Earlier this summer, Terrace Martin, Kamasi Washington and Denzel Curry teamed up for the groundbreaking Black Power Live virtual music festival hosted by Patrisse Cullors (co-founder of Black Lives Matter), presented by Jammcard and Form. Today, they share their collaboration as ‘Racism on Trial’ with three incredible, thought-provoking movements on YouTube, featuring Martin, Washington, Curry, Robert Glasper, Alex Isley, and more.
The Black Power Live event gathered 1.7 million viewers on it’s livestream day via Twitch. With today’s release, all proceeds will go to Crenshaw Dairy Mart, Trap Heals, Transgender Law Center, Sankofa.org, and Black Men Build.
‘Racism on Trial’ follows Martin’s recent album Gray Area – Live at the JammJam, featuring the song “For Free?” which Terrace wrote with Kendrick Lamar. The album was released on Jammcard Music in partnership with Sounds of Crenshaw and Empire Distribution. Recorded at Studio A of United Recording, packed with 300 Jammcard members surrounding the performers, the album is filled with some of the most exciting and powerful jazz music created in years. The performance features Ronald Bruner Jr., Kamasi Washington, Maurice “Mobetta” Brown, Ben Wendel, Paul Cornish, and Joshua Crumbly.
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