Sam Newsome

Sam Newsome
"The potential for the saxophone is unlimited." - Steve Lacy



Saturday, November 1, 2014

An Amazon Kindle Essay

During the making of my new CD, I contemplated many thoughts about race, liberation, and African culture. So much so, that I felt compelled to write them down daily, which, consequently, served as sources of inspiration throughout this creative process. And all of these things came together in this new e-book: The Straight Horn of Africa: A Path to Liberation.

Inside this e-book you'll find:
  • My essay on liberation and the importance of following an African continuity
  • Liner notes by Charles D. Carson, Ph.D
  • An interview with Francisco Mora Catlett
  • A featured track from the CD: The Snake Charmer of Tangier
So check out the e-book


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