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JazzStories: Regina Carter

Series: JazzStories
From: Murray Street Productions
Length: 00:07:23

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"Well, growing up in Detroit I was exposed to a lot of different music, a lot of different cultures at a very young age without ever having to leave the city, state or the country." Read the full description.

Carter_web_small Before Motown, Detroit had Black Bottom -- a neighborhood that grew out of segregation and thrived in music and culture, but was steamrolled by urban development. Violinist and MacArthur Fellow Regina Carter grew up in Detroit and says her composition "Black Bottom" started in those streets.

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Before Motown, Detroit had Black Bottom -- a neighborhood that grew out of segregation and thrived in music and culture, but was steamrolled by urban development. Violinist and MacArthur Fellow Regina Carter grew up in Detroit and says her composition "Black Bottom" started in those streets.