Ep 3,  Part 1, Interview, Otis Taylor, Musician, Pioneer of Trance Blues and Banjo

Ep 3, Part 1, Interview, Otis Taylor, Musician, Pioneer of Trance Blues and Banjo

Author: Dr. Reiland Rabaka February 1, 2025 Duration: 52:14

In this two-part special of The Cause: Conversations on Music, History, and Democracy, Dr. Reiland Rabaka sits down with renowned blues musician Otis Taylor for an intimate and dynamic conversation. In Part 1, they explore Taylor's journey into music, his unique style, and his deep ties to African American history and culture. Taylor shares stories about his upbringing, his influences, and how he's used his music to tell powerful, often untold, stories.

From his pioneering work with the banjo to his reflections on the cultural significance of his music, this episode offers listeners a rare glimpse into the mind of a musical innovator who blends the personal with the political. Join us as we dive into the rich tapestry of Taylor's life, setting the stage for an even deeper exploration in Part 2.

See photos of the recording and an Otis Taylor playlist, visit The CAAAS website: https://www.colorado.edu/center/caaas/podcast/episodes/ep-3-interview-otis-taylor-musician-pioneer-trance-blues-and-banjo-part-1

Stay tuned for Part 2, where the conversation continues with more insights and stories from Otis Taylor's remarkable career.


Dr. Reiland Rabaka hosts The Cause: Conversations on Music, History, and Democracy, a series produced in collaboration with the Center for African and African American Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder. Each episode feels like a necessary gathering, a space where the rhythms of song, the lessons of the past, and the ongoing work of building a just society converge. You’ll hear dialogues that are both courageous and nuanced, moving beyond simple answers to examine how cultural expression and historical understanding fuel democratic engagement. This podcast is built on the conviction that art and critical thought are not separate from the fight for equity; they are its very heartbeat. Rabaka guides these explorations with a scholar’s depth and a listener’s curiosity, drawing connections between a protest anthem, a pivotal moment in history, and the contemporary struggle for racial justice. It’s an audio experience designed to provoke thought, deepen perspective, and remind us that learning itself is a form of action. Tune in for insightful reflections and powerful conversations that challenge, inspire, and underscore the interconnectedness of our cultural and political lives.
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