https://abcnews.go.com/International/singer-tailor-soldier-spy-cia-officers-life-frontman/story?id=65415034
We were playing our regular stuff and people were kind of into it, said Jim Logan, the bands guitarist. But it just wasn't hitting.
This was in 2003. Logan, a Berklee College of Music-trained guitarist, and his band, the Kampala Jazz All-Stars, had trekked nearly six hours through the East African countryside to play the gig. With more than 1,000 people in the audience, the groups vocalist, Darrell M. Blocker, had an idea.
Dude, we have got to start singing some stuff, he shouted between songs. Weve got to start doing stuff that they hear and they recognize.
Blocker cued the band to play Stir It Up, Bob Marleys reggae hit.
Everybody got up and danced, Logan recalled. He turned the whole thing around.
Blocker knew how to connect with the audience in Soroti because thats how the CIA trains all of its operations officers clandestine agents who work undercover to gather intelligence. The difference, of course, is that most of those skilled operators work in quiet bars or roadside motel rooms not singing live before scores of adoring fans.
My clandestine activities were enhanced by being viewed as a singer, because who would ever think that one could be both? Blocker said. That is a leap too far for most and I honestly feel that it kept me safer by being in plain sight.
What a wild career. He sounds sharp and well qualified, an individual who'd do a good job. I'm glad he's being considered as a possibility for the job.