Join us for casual daytime talks and listening sessions with leading
lights of the Bay Area jazz community. Bring your own lunch or order
ahead from the JazzCaffè. Wednesdays at lunchtime! Free, drop-ins
welcome.Our summer series is presented in collaboration with The
Freight.
*OFFSITE at The Freight, 2020 Addison St.
This summer, recent graduates of UC Berkeley’s Music Department
share their research about jazz, improvisation, and global music as
part of our lunchtime series. Julius Zimmerman (BA Music & BA
Anthropology ’26) presents research from his senior honors thesis
for the UC Berkeley Anthropology and Music departments, and discusses
his fieldwork in Morocco supported by the Department of Middle Eastern
Studies. His lecture will discuss how Gnawa practice in Morocco has
found sympathetic voice in musical movements across the Black Atlantic
like the blues, reggae, and jazz; and how figures like Randy Weston,
Bob Marley, and Jimi Hendrix all tread the line between
“authenticity” and “commodity.”
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