
Vernon Neal is the host of the podcast Rhapsody in Black, where we turn up the voices of Black artists in the world of classical music. He was born in Belize but raised in Los Angeles. After arriving in the Midwest as a teenager, he discovered an insatiable interest in learning how to create music and taught himself how to play various instruments. “Music has been my cheer squad at my proudest moments and a shoulder to lean on in my lowest,” he said. This passion for music was, for a time, matched by his passion for sports. This led him to start a strength and conditioning gym created for people of underestimated and underrepresented backgrounds to feel welcome, capable and whole in the world of strength and conditioning. He also focused on his freelance audio-production business fusing hip-hop, jazz, pop and metal while putting his degree in audio engineering and live sound to full use. He sharpened his chops in the production aspect of live television broadcasting at KSTP in Minneapolis before joining Minnesota Public Radio in 2022. He remains committed to building community and uplifting underrepresented groups through the healing power of music.
Recent Contributions
- 07-02-2026
Aaron Dworkin has cultivated a community through music - 06-25-2026
Quincy Jones was a legend across genres and decades - 06-18-2026
Grammy winner Jon Batiste recounts his life in 'American Symphony' - 06-11-2026
Herbie Hancock is a musical innovator - 06-04-2026
Miles Davis reinvented the jazz scene - 05-28-2026
Tenor Lawrence Brownlee uplifts African American music and youth - 05-21-2026
Conductor Anthony Parnther pushes classical music to new thresholds - 05-14-2026
Tania León is a master at weaving diverse musical influences together - 05-07-2026
Wynton Marsalis has jazz and classical chops - 04-30-2026
Duke Ellington defied mid-20th century labels with 'The Queen's Suite'