Recognizing the universal influence of music, Jazz vocalist Robert E. Person and pianist Allyn Johnson joined to write “Let My People Live” to kindle peace in our society, encourage positive dialog and change to the many unnecessary instances of police brutality, and petition individuals to embrace cultural tolerance.
“Let My People Live” addresses social conflict through an innovative stylistic merge of Jazz, Urban Inspirational and Hip Hop music. Person’s anthem of human tolerance also includesDre King (trumpet) and Deacon Izzy who delivers hard hitting lyrics ripped from the devastating violent news headlines occurring every day in our communities.
“Let My People Live”, available on iTunes, Google Play and Amazon, now has a companion lyric video available on Youtube. Creatively directed by Benita Bellamy (The Bellamy Group) and designed by Tye Maurice (Breathe Graphics), this thought provoking lyric video visually exhibits the disturbing reality of humanity divided. The video ultimately captures Person’s goal with the song – to shed light on social injustice and inspire an end result of unity and love.
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So, as we anticipate the upcoming recognition of African-American Music Month, it is with hope that we not only celebrate the history of black music and its significance in entertainment and arts education, but that we also intentionally use music as a unifying instrument of peace. With every lyric and note, let there be love and unity because we are all one in Christ.