Nissim Black on faith and hip-hop, how The Sonics helped invent grunge and punk in the ‘60s - podcast episode cover

Nissim Black on faith and hip-hop, how The Sonics helped invent grunge and punk in the ‘60s

Jan 21, 202054 minEp 29Transcript available on Metacast
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Nissim Black (formerly D. Black) talks about growing up in Seattle amidst crime and drugs. He describes how his music and his life have changed since converting to Judaism and moving to Jerusalem. This week’s edition of "Northwest Classics" profiles the debut album of Tacoma-based band, The Sonics. Music writer Charles R. Cross explains how the band influenced the sound of punk and grunge decades before the genres had names.

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