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OverviewBabatune Olatunji's record album Drums of Passion proclaimed that the time had come for America to recognize Africa's cultural contributions to the music world. Through his many albums and live performances, the Nigerian drummer popularized West African traditional music and spread his message of racial harmony. In this long-awaited autobiography, Olatunji presents his life story and the philosophy that guided him. Olatunji influenced and inspired musicians for more than forty years--from luminaries to music students and the many ordinary people who participated in his drum circles. He writes about rhythm being ""the soul of life,"" and about the healing power of the drum. Ultimately, The Beat of My Drum shows why at the time of his death in 2003, Olatunji had become, according to The New York Times, ""the most visible African musician in the United States."" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael Babatunde OlatunjiPublisher: Temple University Press,U.S. Imprint: Temple University Press,U.S. Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.367kg ISBN: 9781592133543ISBN 10: 1592133541 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 07 February 2005 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Awaiting stock ![]() The supplier is currently out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out for you. Table of ContentsForeword - Joan BaezIntroduction - Eric CharryBibliographyDiscography, Videography, WebographyPart I: Learning the Rhythm1. The Spirit of Drumming2. Yorubaland3. From Lagos to AtlantaPart II: Adapting to a New Rhythm4. Jim Crow and College Life5. Harlem on my Mind6. Drums of PassionPart III: Passing the Rhythm On7. Social Change and Civil Rights8. World Music Comes of Age9. Voices of AfricaAfterword - Robert AtkinsonIndexPhotograph gallery follows page 122Reviews"""remarkable...This excellent autobiography, among other things, tells what it was like being black in America in [Olatunji's] lifetime, a life that included numerous successes, gaining respect and admiration from his colleagues and friends."" Multicultural Review ""If you would like to be motivated and enriched by a true life's accounting of an African drummer with the mission of cultural understanding, human rights, civil rights, and social justice, you won't be able to put this book down."" Percussion Notes ""In this beguiling autobiography, Olatunji traces his life... [he] writes with humor, passion and occasional bitterness as he delineates both his successes and disappointments over the years...The Beat Of My Drum is an inspiring book that makes a convincing case for a prominent place for Olatunji among the social and artistic leaders of the last half of the 20th century."" Dirty Linen ""The text is a fascinating memoir of Olatunji's intriguing career."" Sing Out ""[A]n absorbing read that highlights [Olatunji's] sometimes-forgotten role in the Civil Rights movement, as well as his groundbreaking musical career."" Global Rhythm ""This book is unmistakably a portrait of a committed, accomplished man, a great man, in some respects a role model for us all & fascinating explanation of what it was that influenced him and drove him to greatness."" The Beat ""Featuring an excellent introduction that places Olatunji in the context of music history, this accessible book is highly recommended for all African and world music collections."" Library Journal ""Olatunji taught this country--white and black--the glories of West African music and dance. His message is now being carried on by thousands of younger people in different parts of the U.S.A. It is good to have this book, with his words, to tell his story more completely."" Pete Seeger ""Baba has spread his rhythm seeds far and wide and now we have many new crops in our garden of rhythm thanks to his vision and passion."" Mickey Hart" remarkable...This excellent autobiography, among other things, tells what it was like being black in America in [Olatunji's] lifetime, a life that included numerous successes, gaining respect and admiration from his colleagues and friends. Multicultural Review If you would like to be motivated and enriched by a true life's accounting of an African drummer with the mission of cultural understanding, human rights, civil rights, and social justice, you won't be able to put this book down. Percussion Notes In this beguiling autobiography, Olatunji traces his life... [he] writes with humor, passion and occasional bitterness as he delineates both his successes and disappointments over the years...The Beat Of My Drum is an inspiring book that makes a convincing case for a prominent place for Olatunji among the social and artistic leaders of the last half of the 20th century. Dirty Linen The text is a fascinating memoir of Olatunji's intriguing career. Sing Out [A]n absorbing read that highlights [Olatunji's] sometimes-forgotten role in the Civil Rights movement, as well as his groundbreaking musical career. Global Rhythm This book is unmistakably a portrait of a committed, accomplished man, a great man, in some respects a role model for us all & fascinating explanation of what it was that influenced him and drove him to greatness. The Beat Featuring an excellent introduction that places Olatunji in the context of music history, this accessible book is highly recommended for all African and world music collections. Library Journal Olatunji taught this country--white and black--the glories of West African music and dance. His message is now being carried on by thousands of younger people in different parts of the U.S.A. It is good to have this book, with his words, to tell his story more completely. Pete Seeger Baba has spread his rhythm seeds far and wide and now we have many new crops in our garden of rhythm thanks to his vision and passion. Mickey Hart remarkable...This excellent autobiography, among other things, tells what it was like being black in America in [Olatunji's] lifetime, a life that included numerous successes, gaining respect and admiration from his colleagues and friends. Multicultural Review If you would like to be motivated and enriched by a true life's accounting of an African drummer with the mission of cultural understanding, human rights, civil rights, and social justice, you won't be able to put this book down. Percussion Notes In this beguiling autobiography, Olatunji traces his life... [he] writes with humor, passion and occasional bitterness as he delineates both his successes and disappointments over the years...The Beat Of My Drum is an inspiring book that makes a convincing case for a prominent place for Olatunji among the social and artistic leaders of the last half of the 20th century. Dirty Linen The text is a fascinating memoir of Olatunji's intriguing career. Sing Out [A]n absorbing read that highlights [Olatunji's] sometimes-forgotten role in the Civil Rights movement, as well as his groundbreaking musical career. Global Rhythm This book is unmistakably a portrait of a committed, accomplished man, a great man, in some respects a role model for us all & fascinating explanation of what it was that influenced him and drove him to greatness. The Beat Featuring an excellent introduction that places Olatunji in the context of music history, this accessible book is highly recommended for all African and world music collections. Library Journal Olatunji taught this country--white and black--the glories of West African music and dance. His message is now being carried on by thousands of younger people in different parts of the U.S.A. It is good to have this book, with his words, to tell his story more completely. Pete Seeger Baba has spread his rhythm seeds far and wide and now we have many new crops in our garden of rhythm thanks to his vision and passion. Mickey Hart Author InformationBabatunde Olatunji (1927-2003) internationally renowned musician, teacher, and humanitarian, was ""teacher in residence"" at the Esalen Institute at the time of his death.Robert Atkinson is Director, Center for the Study of Lives at the University of Southern Maine. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |