The vice chair of the Music Commission has called for the city to create a Black Live Music Fund that would support the business interests of black musicians, possibly with money from the recently created Live Music Fund.
In a recent statement made at a meeting of the working group formed to determine how to use the Live Music Fund, Jonathan “Chaka” Mahone said decades of racism and denial of opportunities for black artists necessitate the creation of a fund to bring…
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