Tour

NOLA Book Fest
Mar
27
to Mar 29

NOLA Book Fest

  • New Orleans Book Festival at Tulane University (Suite 126) (map)
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I’m thrilled to speak at the upcoming 2025 @NOLABookFest, aka Mardi Gras for the mind! Join me at this free public event on March 27-29 for a conversation about my latest book and more! Event details: https://bookfest.tulane.edu/register 

I’m excited to join bestselling authors, novelists, historians, poets, and writers at @NOLABookFest on March 27-29! Check out the great author lineup and join me at this free public event! #NOLABookFest https://bookfest.tulane.edu/register 

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BloominGrass 2024
Oct
18
to Oct 19

BloominGrass 2024

BloominGrass feat. Sam Bush Band, Alice Randall, Leyla McCalla, John Prine Tribute feat. Jason Wilber and Dave Jacques of John Prine Band with Emily Scott Robinson, and Sunny War.

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A Reading With Alice Randall
Aug
8

A Reading With Alice Randall

Join Alice Randall on Thursday, August 8th at 4PM in the Francine Kelly Gallery for an engaging experience. She will be reading from her new book, My Black Country. We will be playing music from the companion compilation album My Black Country and refreshments will be served.

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D.C.: Community Talk with Alice Randall
Jun
5

D.C.: Community Talk with Alice Randall

Grab your cowboy hat and head on down to the Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library to celebrate Black Music Month with Alice Randall, on her new title My Black Country.

We are thrilled to partner with Mocha Media on this enlightening discussion with Alice Randall, acclaimed songwriter, novelist, and professor from Vanderbilt, to discuss her latest book, "My Black Country: A Journey Through Country Music’s Black Past, Present, and Future." Alice and Karen Alston will dive into the history of Black Country music and the impact of Black musicians on American culture. The discussion will be 45 minutes long, with 15 minutes at the end for audience questions. Following the program, MahoganyBooks will sell copies of My Black Country and attendees will have the opportunity to get their book signed by Alice.

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NASHVILLE: GRIMEY'S RELEASE CELEBRATION & SIGNING
May
10

NASHVILLE: GRIMEY'S RELEASE CELEBRATION & SIGNING

Grimey's New and Preloved Music (map)

We hope you can join us on Friday, May 10th at 5:00 PM when we host author and songwriter Alice Randall to celebrate the release of My Black Country, her new book and the companion compilation album released by Oh Boy Records! Randall will speak and briefly read from her new work before she signs copies* of both her book and tribute album. She will also be joined by a couple of special guests for the occasion. While we hang out in the shop, we’ll be spinning the My Black Country companion album on Oh Boy Records which features a host of talented Black, female musicians including Adia Victoria, Allison Russell, Leyla McCalla, Saaneah Jamison, Sunny War, and Sistastrings. You can read more about the the My Black Country book and album on our site where you can also order copies with which you’ll score a wristband for Russell’s signing. *Wristbands are required to participate in the signing and guarantee entrance to our event, however it is a free & all ages affair. (Kids 12 & under do not need a wristband to participate in the signing.)

Alice Randall is a New York Times best-selling novelist, award-winning songwriter, educator, food activist, and now memoirist. A graduate of Harvard University, she holds an honorary doctorate from Fisk University, is on the faculty at Vanderbilt University, and credits Detroit’s Ziggy Johnson School of the Theater with being the most influential educational institution in her life. She is widely recognized as being one of the most significant voices in 21st century African-American fiction, the only Black woman in history to write both a number one Country song (Trisha Yearwood’s “XXX’s and OOO’s”) and an ACM video of the year (“Is There Life Out There?” starring Reba McEntire).

Country music had brought Randall and her activist mother together and even gave Randall a singular distinction in American music history: she is the first Black woman to cowrite a number one country hit. Randall found inspiration and comfort in the sounds and history of the first family of Black country music: DeFord Bailey, Lil Hardin, Ray Charles, Charley Pride, and Herb Jeffries who, together, made up a community of Black Americans rising through hard times to create simple beauty, true joy, and sometimes profound eccentricity.
What emerges in My Black Country is a celebration of the most American of music genres and the radical joy in realizing the power of Black influence on American culture. As country music goes through a fresh renaissance today, with a new wave of Black artists enjoying success, My Black Country is the perfect read for longtime country fans and a vibrant introduction to a new generation of listeners who previously were not invited to give the genre a chance.

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