Cheryl Lynette Keyes
Cheryl L. Keyes is the author of Rap Music and Street Consciousness (University of Illinois Press), which received a CHOICE award for outstanding academic book titles. She has written numerous journal articles, essays, and reviews on hip-hop/rap and African American popular music. Amongst her most recent essay is âLong Live Hip-Hop: Hamilton and the Death (and Rebirth) of Hip-Hopâ in the edited volume Dueling Grounds: Revolution and Revelation in the Musical Hamilton. Professor Keyes served on the Executive Committee for the Smithsonian Folkways Recordings and the National Museum of African American History and Cultureâs project, Smithsonian Anthology of Hip-Hop and Rap, and âstewarded the selection of nine CDs consisting of 129 tracks and a 300-page bookâ along with additional writing for the Anthology. On other fronts, Dr. Keyes has been featured in public facing platforms as a critic and cultural consultant for the television mini-series documentary, Death Row Chronicles (BET) and for DreamWorks Animationâs film, Trolls World Tour (Universal Pictures), respectively.
Keyesâs scholarship has advanced into other areas including producing, writing, and directing a documentary (short) called Beyond Central Avenue: Contemporary Female Jazz Instrumentalists of Los Angeles. In addition, she has served as musical director for the âLady Jazz: Blues in the Summertimeâ concert, commissioned by Instrumental Women Project⢠for its Lady Jazz summer concert series held at the John Anson Ford Amphitheatre and created and produced the concert Swinging to a World of Strings, presented at UCLAâs Schoenberg Auditorium and supported by the David and Irmgard Dobrow Fund.
In the area of performance, Professor Keyes is a pianist, flutist, singer, and composer with a list of credits. Most noted are performances with the All-Girl All-Star Invitational Band under the direction of the legendary jazz flugelhornist Clark Terry, and a featured artist-composer on The Other Side of Eddie Bo with New Orleans rhythm and blues icon Eddie Bo. She has recorded with jazz clarinetist-educator Alvin Batiste in which Keyes performs keyboards on Batisteâs debut album, Musique DâAfrique Nouvelle Orleans. She is a recipient of numerous awards: NAACP Image Award in the category of âOutstanding World Music Albumâ for her debut CD, Let Me Take You There (Keycan Records); Global Music Award Silver Medal for âOutstanding Achievementâ for her double-single CD Hollywood and Vine (Keycan Records); and the Indiana Universityâs Herman C. Hudson Alumni Award.