By Jamie the Librarian on Tuesday, 24 March 2026
Category: News & Events

Setting the Scene: A Gray Dawn Soundtrack

In this year’s All Henrico Reads title, Gray Dawn, author Walter Mosley transports readers back to 1970s Los Angeles. Historically, we enter a world on the heels of the Civil Rights movement, an era defined by newfound freedoms, cultural pride, and the fight against enduring racism. We also see the rise of Second Wave feminism, more women entering the work force, and a nation still at war. Culturally, Los Angeles had become the music and film capital of the world, attracting big-name actors, musicians, and dreamers alike.

With a setting so rich in history and culture, while reading Gray Dawn we found ourselves wishing for an accompanying soundtrack. What would protagonist Detective Easy Rawlins listen to while driving through Los Angeles, trying to crack the case?

Explore Hoopla—a multimedia streaming platform available for free with your library card—for some of the funk, soul, and R&B sounds that helped define the musical landscape of 1970s Los Angeles. Plus, be sure to join us for an evening with award-winning All Henrico Reads author Walter Mosley on Thursday, March 26 at 7PM at the Henrico Sports and Events Center to hear more about the world of Detective Easy Rawlins.

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