Black Agenda Report
Black Agenda Report
News, commentary and analysis from the black left.

  • Home
  • Africa
  • African America
  • Education
  • Environment
  • International
  • Media and Culture
  • Political Economy
  • Radio
  • US Politics
  • War and Empire

A lil’ homegoing homage to Brother Donald…
Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence
27 Apr 2022
🖨️ Print Article
A lil’ homegoing homage to Brother Donald…
Donald Smith at @ Muhu Future Music Festival JUU JÄÄB 2010 (Photo: Youtube)

Donald Smith always performed at Black Agenda Report events in New York City. He was a great musician and friend to the Black Agenda Report team. He will be missed.

                                                                          A lil’ homegoing homage to Brother Donald…

Humble Harlem musicmaster

strolled softly bearing gifts

Fingers fluent in 88 languages.

Those who know—KNOW—Virgo

flow of piano prodigy.Know The Big

Bend of great gospel genes from way

Down Where the South Begins

Humble Harlem music master

strolled softly as the morning sun-

rise. Through 5 decades of Cat calls for

playing Great Black Music outside tiny

boxes: BebopDoowopHiphop…

Sing/sang some‘Starlight & You’ like

a Nat King Cole kinda Cat

Humble Harlem music master,

strolled softly—until Now Is The Time for

Illuminating scintillating Cosmic Echoes—

vapor trails…Shadows of Saturn out where

Ra’s running rings ‘round the rest and best

from Showman’s, St. Nick’s, Benta’s in the

key of greatness… You will be welcomed!!!

Humble Harlem music master,

strolled softly…Farewell dear friend/neighbor.

Miss Sugar Hill stoop extended conversations—

Miss catching up before or after your Texas Star

stop

Who will answer my questions? Who will offer

guidance—share an obligatory Bu story or stories

of other legends infusing your legacy?



© 2022. Raymond Nat Turner, The Town Crier. All Rights Reserved.



Former forklift driver/warehouse worker/janitor, Raymond Nat Turner is a NYC poet;

BAR's Poet-in-Residence; and founder/co-leader of the jazz-poetry ensemble UpSurge!NYC.

You can Vote for his work at: GoFundMe   PayPal: paypal.me/towncrierRNT

African American Culture
Music
Harlem
Donald Smith

Do you need and appreciate Black Agenda Report articles? Please click on the DONATE icon, and help us out, if you can.


Related Stories

Editors, The Black Agenda Review
LYRICS: Bicentennial Blues, Gil Scott-Heron, 1976
01 July 2026
“George Washington/Slave-owner general/Ironic that the father of this country/
Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence
SONNY
27 May 2026
Our wise Monk-guru, White winter mane and Douglass beard,Sonny's anOak tree growing outSugar Hill concrete—
Editors, The Black Agenda Review
ESSAY: In Our Hands: Thoughts on Black Music, Bernice Johnson Reagon, 1976
31 July 2024
For the late Dr.
JoeSam art
Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence
MrJoeSam’s Text Messages
24 January 2024
MrJoeSam’s Text Messages
50 Years Later, Is There Anything Left Of Hip Hop?
Jason England
50 Years Later, Is There Anything Left Of Hip Hop?
06 September 2023
Nothing is sacred under capitalism.
Hip Hop: A Global Lingua Franca for the Dispossessed
Jon Jeter
Hip Hop: A Global Lingua Franca for the Dispossessed
06 September 2023
Any celebration of the 50th anniversary of hip hop must reference its worldwide political appeal.
Avotcja’s Love…
Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence
Avotcja’s Love…
22 March 2023
                                         
For Larry Roland
Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence
For Larry Roland
08 March 2023
                                         
BAR Book Forum: Boukary Sawadogo’s Book, “Africans in Harlem”
Roberto Sirvent, BAR Book Forum Editor
BAR Book Forum: Boukary Sawadogo’s Book, “Africans in Harlem”
24 August 2022
In this series, we ask acclaimed authors to answer five questions about their book.
Photo: Kevin W. Thorbourne
Raymond Nat Turner, BAR poet-in-residence
Bird, strings, Big Chief: 100: Harlem (For Charlie Parker/Donald Harrison/Harlem Symphony Orchestra)
08 September 2021
Bird, strings, Big Chief: 100: Harlem (For Charlie Parker/Donald Harrison/Harlem Symphony Orchestra)  

More Stories


  • Colin Powell: Iraqis Will 'not shed tears' for 2003 Invasion Architect
    Alex MacDonald
    Colin Powell: Iraqis Will 'not shed tears' for 2003 Invasion Architect
    20 Oct 2021
    Iraqis say they won't be mourning death of former US secretary of state who oversaw the catastrophic invasion of their country.
  • The U.S. Flies Alex Saab Out from Cabo Verde Without Court Order or Extradition Treaty
    Dan Kovalik
    The U.S. Flies Alex Saab Out from Cabo Verde Without Court Order or Extradition Treaty
    20 Oct 2021
    The U.S. kidnapped Venezuela's envoy Alex Saab in Cabo Verde in 2020 and rendered him to Miami without a court order or extradition treaty in violation of international law.
  • Howard University Sit-in: A Struggle for Democracy at an HBCU
    Jamal Rich
    Howard University Sit-in: A Struggle for Democracy at an HBCU
    20 Oct 2021
    Students at Howard University have historically been in the forefront of movement struggles.
  • Government of Nicaragua Rejects Interference by the OAS
    Telesur
    Government of Nicaragua Rejects Interference by the OAS
    19 Oct 2021
    The Organization of American States (OAS) is a U.S. puppet organization that is poised to delegitimize Nicaragua's upcoming election and attack that nation's sovereignty.
  • Drone Whistleblower Thrown in Pen With Terrorists
    John Kiriakou
    Drone Whistleblower Thrown in Pen With Terrorists
    19 Oct 2021
    In a cruel act of revenge, the U.S. government sent Daniel Hale, who exposed U.S.
  • Load More
Subscribe
connect with us
about us
contact us