The tenth episode marks Bruno Sutter’s interview and the guitarist
In the tenth episode of the official Bangers Open Air podcast, the conductor Bruno Sutter had a stimulating conversation with Charles Gamaguitarist and singer of the band Black panther. Sutter led an interview that immersed himself in the origins of the band, the challenges faced and the representative mission that brings Black Pantera.
Charles Gama He shared the journey of Altos and Basies from Black pantherRevealing that at some point he even sold his tools, believing he had renounced. However, the passion and commitment to the band’s message prevailed.
“We do it with the heart”he said Charles Gamanoting that the Black panther Not only does music sound, but live and express the realities of racism and violence through it.
The musician underlined the further difficulty that black artists face in the rock scene, a struggle that goes beyond the common challenges of the music industry. Inspired by icons such as Bad brains AND Jimi HendrixCharles believes that the Black panther has the potential to leave a significant inheritance of inclusion, demonstrating it “Everyone can make rock and roll.”
Charles Gama: “We want to re -educate children”
An touching aspect of the conversation was the impact that the Black panther He had in black youth. Charles spoke with pride of how black girls and boys can now see the band as a reference, something that was rare in the Brazilian rock scene. “We want to re -educate children”He said, expressing the desire to reformulate the perception that blacks appreciate only the genres as a pagoda, showing that the rock is also part of their culture.
The dialogue is available on YouTube.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g1n3kloicsc
Source: Terra

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