A.I. in Music, Motown Legacy & Community Reflections: Professor Griff, Kerry Gordy, Mark from Anaheim, and Charles Barron

A.I. in Music, Motown Legacy & Community Reflections: Professor Griff, Kerry Gordy, Mark from Anaheim, and Charles Barron

From The Carl Nelson Show by Urban One

April 30, 2026 · 3h 8m

About this episode

The episode discusses the impact of A.I. on music, insights from Motown, and reflections on community history.

Public Enemy’s iconic Professor Griff returns to our classroom, unveiling the groundbreaking influence of A.I. on the music industry. Learn how artificial intelligence is transforming the way hits are made, and what this innovation means for artists and fans alike. Our lineup continues to impress: Kerry Gordy, son of the legendary Motown founder Berry Gordy, shares rare insights on the new Michael Jackson movie, "Michael," giving you a behind-the-scenes perspective you won’t find anywhere else. Mark from Anaheim brings history to life with a compelling reflection on the 1992 civil uprising—a defining moment where 63 lives were lost and over a billion dollars in property was damaged, changing our community forever. Kicking off the show, former NY Lawmaker Charles Barron delivers a vital warning about a scam preying on seniors and threatening the security of their homes. Arm yourself with knowledge and help protect those you love.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

People in this episode

Guests: Professor Griff, Kerry Gordy, Mark from Anaheim, Charles Barron

Topics covered

  • A.I. in music
  • Motown legacy
  • community reflections
  • civil rights
  • artist insights

Keywords

  • A.I.
  • music industry
  • Motown
  • Michael Jackson
  • civil uprising
  • community
  • scam prevention

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Public Enemy, Motown

Books & works: Michael

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