Celebrating Black Music Appreciation Month Through Data Visualization

Initiated by President Jimmy Carter in 1979, Black Music Appreciation Month is an annual celebration of African-American music in the United States. Explore these Tableau Public data visualizations to learn more.

Black Music Appreciation Month is a dedicated period for recognizing and celebrating the profound impact and contributions of African American musicians to the cultural and musical landscape of the United States. Initiated by President Jimmy Carter in 1979, this month-long celebration in June highlights the rich heritage, diversity, and influence of Black music across various genres, including jazz, blues, gospel, R&B, hip-hop, and more.

Explore the role of musical artists as voices for change and progress

More than just entertainment, Black musicians and artists have been pivotal to historical movements for change and justice. From Marvin Gaye’s “What’s Going On” to Billie Holiday’s “Strange Fruit,” many Black artists created a soundtrack to the Black American experience and gave a voice to the community. On Tableau Public, you can learn more about artists such as Nina Simone, who was also a prominent civil rights activist during the 60s and 70s.

You can also explore milestones from the early days of Hip Hop that brought the stories of inner New York City youth to mainstream culture with songs such as “The Message” by Grandmaster Flash and The Furious 5. The onset of this new musical genre in the late 70s and 80s also provided many young people a creative alternative to negative influences. 

Showcase the impact and interconnectedness of Black musicians across all music genres

The visualization “The Land Where the Blues Began,” explores the origin of Blues music and the often unknown impact of these artists on mainstream music, including Rock’n Roll acts such as The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, and more. This Jimi Hendrix viz highlights the innovative guitar style that made him arguably the most influential electric guitar player of all time. These visualizations help demonstrate the role that Black musicians have played in shaping mainstream music, and underscores the connectedness of all music. 

Highlight the achievements of Black musical artists

On Tableau Public, you can find many visualizations celebrating the achievements of Black artists.

From Beyonce becoming the first Black woman to headline Coachella or snagging the most Grammy wins ever, to this exploration of Michael Jackson’s ground breaking discography that earned him the title “King of Pop.”

Connect deeper to the music you love!

Explore the Tableau Public data visualizations below to learn more about some popular Black musicians.

 

Black Girl Magic

Spotify Insights

The Rap Queens

Simone Bee

Nina Simone

Saverio Rocchetti

Beyonce | Beychella

Zainab Ayodimeji

Kendrick Lamar: The data story

Wamanisa Jean-Christopher

Travis Scott

Zainab Ayodimeji

The Purple One

Shawn M. Levin

Remembering Aretha

Anna Foard

Jimi Hendrix's Expansive Covers

Steve Fenn @StatHunting

Ebb & Flow

Robert Janezic

America's Next Bop Star - Lizzo

Justin Lorenzo Pimentel

John Legend's Journey

Ankush Laxmeshwar

Women in Hip Hop

Rashid Minott

The Birth of Hip Hop

Nayeli Jaime

Stormzy

Sarah Bartlett

Bob Marley

Maureen Dzifa Awumee Quist

Michael Jackson's Music

Tristan Schouten

808s & Heartbreak

Ali Tehrani

Data Visualizations about Black Music 

Exploring data visualizations on Tableau Public can provide a deeper understanding of the impact and popularity of Black musicians but there is always room for improvement. What else could be visualized that is currently missing?

Future data visualizations could include: 

  • Charts and Graphs: Depicting the rise in popularity of various genres over time. 
  • Interactive Maps: Showing the geographical influence of certain artists or genres. 
  • Time Series Data: Highlighting key milestones in the careers of notable musicians and their contributions to music and society.

Conclusion

Black Music Appreciation Month is more than just a celebration; it is a recognition of the integral role that African American musicians have played in shaping the music industry and cultural fabric of the United States. By exploring historical contexts, acknowledging the contributions of legendary artists, and engaging with data visualizations, we gain a comprehensive understanding of the significance of Black music in America.