Season 3 Episode 2
, an Iowa Rock 鈥檔 Roll, Blues, and Jazz Hall of Famer, came to 涩里番 in April 2019 for his first performance in Iowa in 40 years.
Brown didn鈥檛 go to 涩里番, but he might as well have, with a meandering, wide-ranging skillset and life that has taken him through the worlds of journalism, music, technology, and education. But before all that, he was a young boy growing up in Des Moines, the son of two musicians, Ellsworth and Mary Alice Brown, from a family who found a home in the historic town of Buxton, Iowa, the coal mining town famous for racial integration and a majority Black population. From his family鈥檚 history, Dartanyan has drawn a lot of power and meaning, as well as the value of freedom through education.
He has been putting those values to work as a teaching artist in the Des Moines area schools where he works with students through music and storytelling. The kids have kept his spirit young and vibrant, he says.
鈥淭hat鈥檚 what鈥檚 keeping me from being a, you know, an old curmudgeonly guy because they鈥檙e bringing, they鈥檙e bringing spirit, they鈥檙e bringing pure life to you and in helping them realize what they are all about...That鈥檚 the most valuable thing you can give to a young person and the most valuable thing you can pull from a young person...let them tell their stories鈥
The beauty he has found in Des Moines鈥 schools is nothing new to him, however. The world of music has always been where he鈥檚 found connection and purpose:
鈥淚t鈥檚 a perfect sport. It鈥檚 physical, it鈥檚 emotional, it鈥檚 intellectual. It has a science involved. There鈥檚 a huge amount of history involved in this, in the music. It鈥檚 the most perfect thing I can think of for me to be doing. And it allows me to enrich not only my own life, but the lives of my students and the people who come to see us. And it鈥檚 just a, it鈥檚 a great way to approach reality.鈥
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