All Your Favorite Music is (Probably) Black with Mark Montgomery French
$ $30/General Admission; Valentine Special: 2 for $40
7:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Thursday, February 15, 2024

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Celebrate Black History Month with composer and music historian Mark Montgomery French in his evening-length class “All Your Favorite Music is (Probably) Black.” It’s a humorous, highly immersive, and historically accurate presentation that uncovers the African-American roots of popular music genres that appear to be free of African-Americans. Utilizing a rich audiovisual presentation, Mark Montgomery French reveals the sonic secrets behind African-Americans’ cultural invisibility within the musical categories they helped define.

Featuring: Lil Nas X, Talking Heads, BTS, Tina Bell, and more!

“If you are feeling the need to better educate yourself about the African American roots of popular music genres that currently appear to be free of African Americans, go attend Mark Montgomery French’s live show “All Your Favorite Music is (Probably) Black. It promises to be informative and enlightening.” – 48hills
“Mark’s presentation of “All Your Favorite Music is (Probably) Black” was a huge success and an audience favorite at MoAD! His knowledge of popular music is incredibly broad and his presentation style is charming and accessible. The whole experience was enlightening and joyous!” – Elizabeth Gessel, Director of Public Programs, Museum of the African Diaspora
“All Your Favorite Music is (Probably) Black was one of the best library presentations I have seen. His material was well organized and compelling while his delivery was humorous, engaging and well crafted. Mark Montgomery French is an outstanding storyteller and historian—his love for music and its history was felt by every member of the audience. The presentation was a hit!” – Coley Mixan, Library Specialist II, Berkeley Public Library

Artist Bio

San Francisco-native Mark Montgomery French is an award-winning film composer with the group Spiky Blimp, an award-winning Creative Director and Co-Producer of Glide Memorial Church’s Sunday Celebration, host of the YouTube music review show “Still Got It” and the podcast “All Your Favorite Music is (Probably)…”, staff writer at PopMatters, and the manager of critically acclaimed queer country band Secret Emchy Society and classic power-punk band The Furys. He’s also a music historian noted for his talk All Your Favorite Music is (Probably) Black, the series 28 Days, 28 Black Music Documentaries, and Uppity Music—Your Guide to Unsung Black Departure Albums. He was formerly the co-leader of the ’90s progressive funk band Endangered Species. Follow him at https://beacons.ai/mmfrench

For questions, interviews, or additional event artwork please contact Mark at mmf@mmfrench.com