Phil Morrison
The Phil Morrison-Ken Trimmins Jazz Collective

One of the unique elements of the Phil Morrison Ken Trimmins Jazz Collective is its inclusion of Afrocentric material which pays homage to those who have dedicated their lives to the promotion of social justice and racial equality. We consider the genre of Jazz, which originated in the USA, to be America’s classical music, performed and respected worldwide. Unfortunately, that respect and exposure is sorely lacking in the country of its birth, so it is our hope that this American art form, Jazz, can be performed in our schools, libraries, museums, and concert halls nationwide.
We intend to have our musical group, The PMKT Jazz Collective, available for those who wish to help in the promotion of this worthy art form.
At the Ritz
Harlemology
Shanghai Silver
His Message(for MLK)
Mandela
Remember Ibo(Igbo) Landing
The Guardian
Strasbourg St Denis
Groovin in Honduras
April and U
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Historic Context Regarding Conditions & Confrontations in America Relating to Race
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