.RhiannonGiddens and YoYo_Ma Drop New Song for Juneteenth (Video)
Ma wrote in a tweet sharing an excerpt of the song, “There are so many stories made invisible: too-often-violent histories hidden beneath the surfaces of our cities, our institutions, our music. It’s our job to make them visible. I’m honored to mark #Juneteenth with a new song by @RhiannonGiddens.
Yo-Yo Ma is one of the most widely renowned classical musicians in the world, with degrees from the Julliard School and Harvard University and multiple recordings and performances. He has won eight Grammy Awards, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and multiple other honors.You brought me here to build your house and grow your garden fineI laid the brick and built your house, raised the plants so highAnd when you had the house and land, then you told me “go.
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