February 23, 2007: Oliver Lake interviewed by Prof. George Lipsitz

This week we welcome two wonderful guests: Jazz musician, multi-instrumentalist, painter, composer, performer, educator, and writer Oliver Lake; and UCSB Black Studies/Sociology Professor George Lipsitz. Professor Lipsitz and Mr. Lake will discuss jazz and beyond as part of Mr. Lake’s residency at UCSB’s College of Creative Studies.

Rob Wallace, Oliver Lake, Bryan BrownOliver Lake is a long-time member and co-founder of the World Saxophone Quartet, and was also co-founder of St. Louis’ important late 60’s/early 70’s collective B.A.G. (Black Artists’ Group). He has played with a host of musicians and ensembles, won numerous awards, and is an extraordinary performer and educator.

More information on Oliver Lake can be found at http://www.oliverlake.net

George Lipsitz is a prolific author and scholar of American Studies, Ethnic Studies, Sociology, and Music. He has taught and published on a wide range of topics including social movements, urban culture, and inequality. He currently teaches in the departments of Sociology and Black Studies at UCSB.

Don’t miss this show!

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