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Finding Identity as a Black and Appalachian Musician | The Express Way with Dulé Hill 

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Dulé Hill meets the Grammy-nominated, Appalachian musician, Amythyst Kiah. Amythyst discusses the Black community’s contributions to American traditional music, and how she processed her grief over her mother’s suicide.
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Amythyst Kiah is redefining the sound of traditional music in Appalachia through her lens as a queer, Black woman in America. When Amythyst’s parents gifted her a guitar as a child, she spent hours playing, copying training cd’s and popular artists she heard on the radio, but it wasn’t until she took a bluegrass guitar class that she discovered the African contributions to the music of Appalachia. As a teen, Amythyst remembers feeling alone as her father battled drug addiction and her mother eventually committed suicide. Turning to alcohol nearly cost her a shot at a musical career, but through her father’s intervention, Amythyst began to re-channel her sorrow into song. She earned a 2020 Grammy nomination for Best American Roots Song for her tune “Black Myself," and today, Amythyst is continuing her journey of self-discovery through music.
The Express Way with Dulé Hill
Multi-talented actor and performer Dulé Hill (“The Wonder Years,” “The West Wing”) and director Danny Lee (“Who Is Stan Smith?”) take audiences on an emotional and celebratory road trip across the nation to explore the transformative power of the arts. Along his journey, Hill travels to California, the Appalachian region, Texas and Chicago to connect with local visionaries, activists, changemakers and pioneers who are using their artistic passions to foster connection, deepen empathy, and create meaningful change within their communities.

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Комментарии : 54   
@andersonic
@andersonic 22 дня назад
Amythyst Kiah is incredible. You should put her name in the video title so peopel don't miss her!
@jessicacampagna7454
@jessicacampagna7454 19 дней назад
Thank you PBS for doing this spotlight piece, for multiple reasons. 1) I’ve been talking about the early influences of black artists in bluegrass for decades and always felt like it falls on deaf ears. 2) the way she expresses depression and substance dependence to deal with depression/anxiety is so real and relatable. It gives hope to the many people going through the same thing. In my role as a healthcare provider I talk a lot about finding healthy alternatives to dealing with stress. Bad things happen, you can’t turn to chemicals every time life happens. 3) Dule Hill is awesome
@SpecialSP
@SpecialSP 22 дня назад
She is AMAZING!
@adamlawson5021
@adamlawson5021 17 дней назад
It's great to see a fellow local musician and peer achieve great things on this level. 👏 Proud to have shared the stage with her in the past.
@msbkay
@msbkay 21 день назад
im for sure following her now. i love the blend of her music. i agree w another commen that her name should have been in the video title.
@kaioiamo1503
@kaioiamo1503 22 дня назад
What a talent!!! And what a gift of parents you have! The pain and how you channel it will bring you peace. Be blessed! ❤✊🏿
@Nasriyn9
@Nasriyn9 22 дня назад
This was so awesome!!❤️❤️❤️
@adriennelara9037
@adriennelara9037 21 день назад
What a powerful voice and talent!
@dannyhatfield7259
@dannyhatfield7259 18 дней назад
The music my ancestors played was brought over with us cross the pond and it’s very important for people to know that many mountain folks were very poor and didn’t own slaves and were very reclusive to outsiders.
@user-er7mk9or4h
@user-er7mk9or4h 21 день назад
Made me cry...wonderful spirit!
@Loveismyteacher
@Loveismyteacher 18 дней назад
This was an incredibly beautiful episode.
@aliaatwater8339
@aliaatwater8339 14 дней назад
I went to high school with Amythyst. I'm happy for the success she's had.
@KC-gy5xw
@KC-gy5xw 8 часов назад
Beautiful name, beautiful musician
@JustTired659
@JustTired659 16 дней назад
I live very close to Johnson City, Tennessee, and I actually travel through there quite often to the VA Hospital. I would love to meet this young lady. No style or genre of music should be divided by color. I was raised on the old country and Bluegrass Music. As I child I had met a few of the pioneers of Bluegrass. You keep following your dreams, and maybe we will meet up one day.
@margaretwebb389
@margaretwebb389 15 дней назад
Live in Rocky Top, my mom’s family is from Johnson City. Grew up in Nashville. Great to be learning about the region’s musical/ethnic history
@autisticari1925
@autisticari1925 20 дней назад
I loved her voice
@vella4897
@vella4897 19 дней назад
My kind of music.❤❤
@windlessoriginals1150
@windlessoriginals1150 21 день назад
This is such a great series.
@R1ckRude
@R1ckRude 14 дней назад
I will definitely be exploring her music!
@Soldierinthegarden
@Soldierinthegarden 17 дней назад
Bless you and thank you
@JustAThought155
@JustAThought155 20 дней назад
Another great episode.👍
@aaronbeaupre909
@aaronbeaupre909 22 дня назад
Another video with MC Clap Yo' Hands? I'm in.
@jessicat.5245
@jessicat.5245 20 дней назад
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼!!!!
@larryweinberg1191
@larryweinberg1191 15 дней назад
nice take on realities of life. had chance to hear Bogan, Martin and the Armstrong Bros. around 1972 in kalamazoo, Michigan. Louie Bluie is worthy short documentary take on them.
@ckelly8833
@ckelly8833 19 дней назад
Thank you... Thank you... Thank you🙏🙏🙌🙌💯💯❤️🥰😘💙🧡💛💚🩵💜❤️
@kidmohair8151
@kidmohair8151 19 дней назад
hey. no problem. it was my pleasure to watch. thank you for putting this up! the roots of all music (and art) are collaborative. it doesn't belong to any one person or race or culture. it's everyone's to adapt and use.
@user-cz6sz1cn8o
@user-cz6sz1cn8o 14 дней назад
what a beautiful name ...
@MichaelRixBanjo
@MichaelRixBanjo 15 дней назад
So wonderful to see Amethyst getting featured here! It was great to work with her on the set of Country Connection for the @BankofAmerica sponsored documentary by Ken Burns PBS “ Country Music “ ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-dk4NmJxhklc.htmlsi=JGYOzhk2UYzIVrH1 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-FvP9pheIC0k.htmlsi=mHfVn7LIQis2nOlo
@user-cz6sz1cn8o
@user-cz6sz1cn8o 14 дней назад
because country & bluegrass is where all the reall musicians live
@user-cz6sz1cn8o
@user-cz6sz1cn8o 14 дней назад
I think of Alison Krauss 27 time Grammy winner
@brianb9212
@brianb9212 14 дней назад
😮
@user-cz6sz1cn8o
@user-cz6sz1cn8o 14 дней назад
Dolly plays guitar , banjo , Harpsichord, slude guitar & she clicks her fingernails together
@mlevi9206
@mlevi9206 14 дней назад
You forgot the Scots. Who played a huge part in folk music .
@KenneyCmusic
@KenneyCmusic 14 дней назад
they mention Scots-Irish fiddling at 2:39
@HookingAndHiking
@HookingAndHiking День назад
Please, no one forgot the Scots.
@JusticeforLiberty
@JusticeforLiberty 15 дней назад
Haha!! This is hilarious!!
@maxnovinger3113
@maxnovinger3113 19 дней назад
No way Gus actually taps
@medmuscle
@medmuscle 18 дней назад
"microaggression" I tuned out after that. Such garbage. Always offended.
@andrewcanteven2687
@andrewcanteven2687 9 дней назад
Just because you haven’t experienced it doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist.
@medmuscle
@medmuscle 5 дней назад
@@andrewcanteven2687 I have witnessed socalled "microaggressions". It's based on a false premise and people looking to be offended and make excuses.
@medmuscle
@medmuscle 5 дней назад
@@andrewcanteven2687 You subscribe to TYT???? bwaaaaaaaaahahahaaaahahahaaaaaaaaahahahaaaaaaa
@alleyoop4465
@alleyoop4465 21 день назад
Were doing great. Lost me at micro aggressions.
@b4uc2far95
@b4uc2far95 15 дней назад
Yeah, hearing that “buzzword” in conversation would remind me suddenly that I have somewhere else to be.
@RidgerunnerNashville
@RidgerunnerNashville 21 день назад
Love to see polarizing headlines putting more emphasis on skin color than the art's performed. What a shame
@othernamesweretaken1871
@othernamesweretaken1871 16 дней назад
More race bs. Very cool PBS.
@ohhhreallyyyy
@ohhhreallyyyy 22 дня назад
There are so many African American Artists from the Area? WHY dule Hill?? Why not get someone who is African American? I'm tired.
@TititoDeBologay
@TititoDeBologay 22 дня назад
Maybe because him and his wife are at the origin of this serie. He pitched it to the so called black media, who refused. PBS opened their doors to him Instead of complaining and being tired. Be the one who impulse similar projects in your community, at your own scale. Nobody gonna do it for you.
@Chalando.9431
@Chalando.9431 20 дней назад
Dule hill is black
@waynedexter
@waynedexter 20 дней назад
Some folks are so laser focused and blinded by grievance that it makes them impervious to common sense and reality. This comment succinctly captures this imo
@NelsonJ1
@NelsonJ1 19 дней назад
Dule and Amethyst are both African Americans...
@ohhhreallyyyy
@ohhhreallyyyy 18 дней назад
@@NelsonJ1 dule is Jamaican. 💖
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