Kareem Abdul-Jabbar To Talk Jazz In New York

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Basketball legend Kareem Abdul-Jabar will talk about his sport’s relation to jazz at the Museum Of The City Of New York on Thursday, Dec. 21, at 6:30. The free talk, which is part of the Harlem Speak series, includes bassist Christian McBride and critic Larry Blumenfeld interviewing the on-court giant.

“We want to show how hip-hop, which kind of fuels today’s basketball stars, is directly related to jazz,” Abdul-Jabar said. “When we show that connection, we find that things haven’t changed at all.”

For more information go to: jazzmuseuminharlem.org



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