Southland Sessions
Money Mark on the Role of Artists and Black Lives Matter
Clip: Episode 5 | 1m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
Money Mark of Beastie Boys speaks about the effect Black Lives Matter has had on him.
When quarantine began, Money Mark of Beastie Boys fame ignited social media with his impressively creative Isolation Jams, making music out of tiny recorders, truck horns, pulleys and strings, but his work is taking a new turn in the light of the Black Lives Matter movement. Hear him speak about the effect it's had on him and the role he sees artists playing today.
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Southland Sessions is a local public television program presented by PBS SoCal
Southland Sessions
Money Mark on the Role of Artists and Black Lives Matter
Clip: Episode 5 | 1m 42sVideo has Closed Captions
When quarantine began, Money Mark of Beastie Boys fame ignited social media with his impressively creative Isolation Jams, making music out of tiny recorders, truck horns, pulleys and strings, but his work is taking a new turn in the light of the Black Lives Matter movement. Hear him speak about the effect it's had on him and the role he sees artists playing today.
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