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BERTHA HOPE MASTER SERIES

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Jazz pianist Bertha Hope-Booker was born on November 8, 1936, to Corinne Meaux and Clinton Rosemond. Raised in western Los Angeles, California, Hope-Booker attended Manual Arts High School. As a youth, she performed in numerous Los Angeles clubs. Hope-Booker studied piano at Los Angeles Community College and later received her B.A. degree in early childhood education from Antioch College.

In her youth, Hope-Booker played music with and learned from other young musicians in her neighborhood. Some of them became famous later, including Richie Powell and Elmo Hope, the latter becoming her husband in 1957. She moved with Elmo Hope to the Bronx, New York, where she worked at a telephone company during the day while performing at night. After her husband’s passing in 1967, she continued to present his music and remained an active force in improvised music within the New York jazz scene. Hope-Booker served as an artist-in-residence under the auspices of the New Jersey State Council on the Arts. Through this program, she performed in statewide New Jersey music workshops with Dizzy Gillespie, Frank Foster, Nat Adderley and Philly Joe Jones.

Hope-Booker later married Walter Booker, Jr., and the two worked to keep the music of Elmo Hope alive through Hope-Booker’s tribute ensemble called ELMOllenium and The Elmo Hope Project. She also plays with another group, Jazzberry Jam. In addition, Hope-Booker is the leader of The Bertha Hope Trio, which has toured extensively throughout Japan. She is a composer and arranger with several recordings under her name, including In Search of Hope and Elmo’s Fire (Steeplechase); Between Two Kings (Minor Records) and her latest on the Reservoir label, Nothin’ But Love. Hope-Booker has also taught an advanced jazz ensemble at The Lucy Moses School and an Introduction to Jazz program at Washington Irving High School in New York City, which was sponsored by Bette Midler. The Seattle-based trio, New Stories, has recorded a CD of Hope-Booker's music entitled, Hope Is In the Air.

Hosted by Keanna Faircloth Keanna Faircloth formerly of WBGO. She got her start on-air at WPFW 89.3 FM in her hometown of Washington, DC in 2003, most recently as the host of Late Night Jazz: The Continuum Experience. She is a graduate of Howard University, having majored in Music History with a minor in Classical Piano. Keanna has written for NPR Music and worked for Radio One as an on-air personality, producer, and voice-over talent. She is also the host of Artimacy: The Podcast, where she has interviewed artists like Wynton Marsalis, Matthew Whitaker, Jonathan Butler, and Dionne Warwick. As a result, she was recognized by Radio Ink Magazine as a 2019 African-American leader in radio. 

In the realm of television, Keanna has hosted a Jazz lifestyle magazine television series called Jazz Encounters and the self-produced YouTube series entitled “...It Was All a Dream”. Additionally, she is an actress having performed in numerous theater productions at The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, the Warner Theater, and the historic Lincoln Theater in Washington, DC. She also appeared in the independent film Jazz in the Diamond District. Her overall mission to connect the Jazz of yesteryear to the sound of today is what drives her, and she plans to continue to perpetuate the idea of "Sankofa" - to "go back and get it" - in an effort to ensure the future of Jazz for generations to come