The Bloc Power Hour with Sarah Harris
In celebration of Black Music Month, Sarah Harris sits down with Clifton Moseley, Founder and Producer of the award-nominated We Luvv Rare Grooves podcast, for a conversation about music, media, culture, and legacy. For more than a decade, Clifton has preserved the stories behind some of music's most beloved artists through thoughtful interviews and authentic storytelling. From George Benson and Dionne Warwick to The Whispers and Con Funk Shun, We Luvv Rare Grooves has become a trusted archive celebrating the people behind the soundtrack of our lives. Sarah and Clifton discuss the importance of preserving Black music history, the evolution of podcasting and media, artist ownership, the business side of music, and Clifton's current production projects. They also explore why these stories matter and how future generations can continue protecting and celebrating Black musical excellence. Key Topics • Black Music Month • Music preservation and legacy • We Luvv Rare Grooves podcast • The stories behind classic songs • The business of music • Podcasting and media evolution • Artist ownership and intellectual property • Music journalism and storytelling • Black cultural preservation • Current creative and production projects Guest Bio Clifton Moseley is the Founder, Producer, and Co-Host of We Luvv Rare Grooves, the award-nominated music podcast celebrating its 10th anniversary. A native of Pittsburgh's historic Hill District, Clifton has dedicated the last decade to preserving music history through conversations with legendary artists, musicians, songwriters, and producers. His platform has featured icons including George Benson, Dionne Warwick, Marcus Miller, Melba Moore, The Whispers, Con Funk Shun, Gerald Albright, Karyn White, and many others. Through authentic storytelling and artist appreciation, Clifton continues to celebrate and preserve the legacy of Black music for future generations. Call to Action Listen to past episodes of We Luvv Rare Grooves and continue supporting platforms that preserve the rich legacy of Black music and culture. Follow @BlocPowerHour and subscribe to The Bloc Power Hour with Sarah Harris wherever you listen to podcasts.
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