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Saturday, January 16 at 10PM on WQXR 105.9, Sunday, January 17 at 7AM on AM820 and Monday, January 18 at 3PM on 93.9FM
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ABOUT THE SHOW
Martin Luther King, Jr. grew up listening to and singing church songs, and saw gospel and folk music as natural tools to further the civil rights movement. In this hour-long special from WNYC, host Terrance McKnight interweaves musical examples with Dr. King’s own speeches and sermons to illustrate the powerful place that music held in his work—and examines how the musical community responded to and participated in Dr. King’s cause.
ABOUT THE HOST
Terrance McKnight is the Evening Host on WQXR. He came to WQXR from WNYC, which he joined in 2008. He brings to his position wide and varied musical experience that includes performance, teaching and radio broadcast. An accomplished pianist, McKnight was also a member of the Morehouse College faculty, where he taught music appreciation and applied piano.