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  1. Pierce Freelon is the co-creator of Jamming on the Job a multi-generational, music-inspired PBS Kids podcast designed for kids ages 4-8 and their parents and caregivers. He stars as the magic beat-master BoomBox, alongside co-creators Christina Sanabria and Andrés Salguero of the Grammy Award-winning kids’ music duo known as 123 Andrés.

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      Pierce Freelon is a GRAMMY® nominated artist, picture book...

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      Pierce breaks away from tradition to introduce a blend of...

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      On July 31st 2020 Hip Hop, soul and electronic musician...

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      GRAMMY® nominated ALBUM: ANCESTARS. BY Pierce Freelon &...

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      Pierce Freelon and his mother Nnenna partnered with...

  2. Pierce Freelon is a creator of children's music, books and podcasts, featuring Afrofuturism and Black culture. He is also a former Durham City Councilman, a founder of Blackspace and Beat Making Lab, and a teacher and composer.

  3. Pierce Freelon is an American musician, educator, author and politician from Durham, North Carolina. He is a Grammy-nominated family music artist and former Durham City Council Member. Freelon is the founder of Blackspace, an Afrofuturist digital makerspace.

  4. Pierce Freelon. @pfreelon ‧. 1.27K subscribers ‧ 15 videos. Southern Millennial Father, Musician, Professor and Husband. piercefreelon.com. Home. Videos. Releases. Playlists. LeVar...

  5. Pierce breaks away from tradition to introduce a blend of imagination, arts, science and technology through a Black lens. He also provides himself the platform to tackle powerful subjects for youth like smashing gender binaries, and encouraging vulnerable masculinity and emotional intelligence.

  6. Black to the Future, the second family focused release from Pierce Freelon, is an album inspired by Afrofuturism, featuring the voices of four generations of his magnificently creative family.

  7. 16 mars 2022 · American musician Pierce Freelon first attended the GRAMMY Awards in the '90s when his mother, jazz artist Nnenna Freelon, received her first nominations.