May 6, 2015
Spirits Rejoice! A Musician and Scholar Talks About Jazz, Religion, and American Culture
Jason Bivins’s background makes him particularly well-suited to explore both jazz and religion.
Bivins is a professor of religious studies at NC State, specializing in the nexus of religion and U.S. politics. He’s also a jazz musician, recording improvisational albums with bands such as the Unstable Ensemble, the Micro-East Collective and the Impermanence Trio.
In his book, Spirits Rejoice! Jazz and American Religion, Bivins explores a variety of issues, from how jazz musicians have drawn on specific religious traditions to inform their music to musicians who view performance as a ritual.