204 results for staple singers lp. New listing Wattstax The Living Word Sealed Double LP Soundtrack MINT Staple Singers Hayes. Bar-Kays Album Discography Home . Wattstax-The Living Word: 1973: Do You See What I See? 1974: Cold Blooded : 1976: Too Hot To Stop : 1978: Flying High On. Soul- Patrol Newsletter: V2 Issue 1. LISTEN TO: Bob Davis Interviews Sheila and Wanda of the Emotions Soul- Patrol Newsletter Headlines (9/2. Queen Latifah: The Dana Owens Album 2. Black History: Al Bell Reflects on ``WATTSTAX'' Phenomenon and Its Impact Today 3. Event Review: Dance Music Hall Of Fame Inductions 4. Van Mc. Coy & the Preservation of the Black American Musical Legacy 5. Editorial: The Dana Owens Album - A Watershed Event in Black Music A brief introduction to. Soul- Patrol. com. The award winning Soul- Patrol. Soul, Jazz, Slow Jams, Black Rock, Funk , Doo Wop, Neo Souland about the. Our objective is to provide you with information (CD Reviews, Concert Reviews, Commentary, Online Events, Offline Events, etc) on a timely basis that will lead to your participation either online or offline in the many musical/cultural things that the great artists we love provide for us. SPECIAL NOTES: 1. If you ever miss an issue of the Soul- Patrol Newsletter, take a visit to our online archive of past issues posted at the following link: http: //www. Be Sure to add the Soul- Patrol Newsletter to your address book. WATTSTAX The Soul Children - I Dont. Mix - WATTSTAX The Soul Children - I Dont Know What This World Is Coming Too YouTube. I’ve Got A Mind Tio Give Up Living 09. On My Word Of Honor 03. Your Mouth stress riddim files spread the word about. Wattstax the living word files; From monument to masses on little known frequencies files; Vinnie paz rar files. Various Artists Wattstax: The Living Word (Concert Music from the Original Movie Soundtrack). Title: Wattstax: The Living Word Year Of Release: 2007 Label: Stax Man of My Word, another Scott Billington production. Posted by Ron W at 12:05 AM No comments: Email. Originally supposed to appear at the Watts Summer Festival that was memorialized in WattStax: The Living Word. NOTE. The Soul- Patrol Newsletter is best read when opened up in full screen! To Subscribe To The Soul- Patrol Newsletter: Enter Your Email and Zip Code. NOTE: All of the music that you can access from this publication is being streamed via Real. Audio with the consent of the artist/copy write holder with the hope that you will take a listen and decide to give them a chance to earn a place in your music collection. Soul- Patrol partners with these entities and others to fulfill it's mission to help to facilitate the extension of . Feel free to email me with any ideas, suggestions, submissions, or complaints about this publication. If you dig the Soul- Patrol Newsletter, feel free to pass it along to a friend who also has good taste in music and tell them to subscribe too!- -Bob Davisearthjuice@prodigy. She explains the genesis of the project, The Dana Owens Album, as follows: “I was looking through my record collection one day and realized there are so many songs that have impacted my life, and that’s when the idea for the new album came about. I wanted to choose songs that have shaped me artistically and affected me emotionally.” SOUL- PATROL RADIO SPECIAL - Click here and listen to a 1 hour broadcast featuring cuts from Queen Latifah's new CD along with new music from artists that will change the very definiton of what Jazz is: Queen Latifah, Marlon Saunders, D- Erania, Eloise Laws, Bobbi Humphrey, Kne- O'Chaw Hampton The twelve tracks comprising The Dana Owens Album—half of which are produced by Arif Mardin, the other half by Ron Fair—span a wide stylistic range that includes soul, blues and pop songs from every decade between the 1. The recording opens with “Baby Get Lost,” a 1. Latifah’s musical heroines, Dinah Washington. Replete with a big band arrangement, the track reveals the extent to which the late jazz singer has influenced Latifah’s own singing. A cover of the 1. Bill Withers hit “The Same Love that Made Me Laugh” is followed by a Nina Simone- inspired rendition of “I Put a Spell on You,” featuring Herbie Hancock on piano. Latifah takes on Al Green’s bluesy ballad “Simply Beautiful,” in which Green duets with her. She is joined by Dizzy Gillespie cohort James Moody on “Moody’s Mood for Love.” Also included is a Mervyn Warren (Take Six) production of “Lush Life,” as well as songs from the repertoires of Peggy Lee, Cannonball Adderly, Dr. Buzzard’s Original Savannah Band, Jos. As Mama Morton, she emerged as a formidable singer, rendering “When You’re Good to Mama” and other songs in a standout performance that earned her an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress, a Golden Globe nomination, and a SAG Award nomination. Although it is her most recently revealed talent, singing has been one of Latifah’s primary artistic passions since she was a child in Newark, NJ, when she was steeped in her parents’ records. Even on her landmark rap debut All Hail the Queen, she punctuated rhymes with sung verses. SOUL- PATROL RADIO SPECIAL - Click here and listen to a 1 hour broadcast featuring cuts from Queen Latifah's new CD along with new music from artists that will change the very definiton of what Jazz is: Queen Latifah, Marlon Saunders, D- Erania, Eloise Laws, Bobbi Humphrey, Kne- O'Chaw Hampton 2. Al Bell Reflects on ``WATTSTAX'' Phenomenon and Its Impact Today MEMPHIS, Tenn. At the special screening and gallery exhibition of the movie WATTSTAX: The Living Word, Al Bell, executive producer of the film and former owner of Stax Records spoke during the panel discussion held at The Stax Museum of American Soul Music in Memphis. Joined by Jesse Jackson and Isaac Hayes, who were featured in the award winning movie and Rap artist, Chuck D., Bell, now a consultant for Alpine Records, reflected on how the truth of the movie and its message has made it a classic documentary. The seven hour show in the Los Angeles Coliseum featured the Stax Records roster of celebrated artist such as Isaac Hayes, The Staple Singers, Rufus Thomas, Carla Thomas, Albert King, The Bar- Kays, The Soul Children, Rance Allen Group, Luther Ingram, Little Milton, Kim Weston was captured for prosperity in the Cannes celebrated, Golden Globe nominated, Sundance honored film. The movie also featured the witty social commentary from former Stax artist Richard Pryor. From the nightclub performance by Johnny Taylor to the church pulpit performance by The Emotions, the WATTSTAX movie told the human experience of being black in America through their music and insightful on- the- street interviews with Watts' residents, seven years after the 1. Watts. WATTSTAX graphically demonstrates how a people, living in the land of plenty, possessing so little, found refuge in the . WATTSTAX: The Living Word's Executive Producers were Al Bell (black) and David Wolper (white). The producers were Larry Shaw (black) and Mel Stuart (white). The director was Mel Stuart, a white man, whose directing, editing and finished product was guided and co- directed by a black man. And how co- producer David Wolper gained valuable insight that inspired him later to produce Alex Haley's Roots. Now the movie is out on DVD distributed by Warner Bros. He shared with the audience that even today WATTSTAX holds a place in African American history and inspires entertainment stars, like David Chappelle, to mimic with hip hop artist the WATTSTAX experience. Review: Dance Music Hall Of Fame Inductions. Last Monday, Spirit in New York City hosted an incredible Red Letter celebration of the music and stars of the 7. This night was a 3. The Dance Music Hall Of Fame recognizes the contributions of those who have had a significant impact on the evolution and development of dance music. This past week 1. DJs and individual records were inducted. This industry event brought many of the genius's of yesterday together for an uplifting evening. To balance out the gala of performances, tributes, awards and DJ sets.. Raluca Georgio & Walter Levy, Luis Rosa & Mary Poma, Chris Bates & Trisha Caballero, Ron Bess & Joanne Piazza, Donna Boyle & David Padilla, Susan Fritz & Carl Charles and Bobby O & Yvette Rivera. The night got under way with a music set by Long Island DJ Jackie Mc. Cloy. The Masters of Ceremonies were Al Bandero, of radio station WKTU, along with Nile Rogers from the group Chic. Stone was given the Life Time Achievement award for his six decades of contributions. Tom is noted for the work he completed with Gloria Gaynor, First Choice, MFSB, the Trammps and many others. Other recipients included: Thelma Houston's song . Amanda is the mirror image of her beautiful Mom. Donna Summer along with Giorgio set the Gold Standard for dance music in the 7. Giorgio's production work with Donna Summer won them both numerous Grammy awards. However, he has also been the recipient of many Emmy awards for his motion picture soundtracks including Flashdance, Fame, Top Gun, Scarface and so much more. Moroder also composed the hits . Candidates become eligible 2. Martha Wash, from the groups Weather Girls and Two Tons OF Fun, sung happy birthday to Nile Rogers and also wished a sad good- bye to her long time friend/singer Izora Rhodes Armstrong, who passed away just days ago. Izora and Martha were the singers for Sylvester. Kurtis Blow rapped his popular hit . The two sung a duet of 'Last Dance' which was a defining moment of the night. Reina currently has the number one dance song in the nation . Dance music royalty was in full attendance: Frankie Knuckles (the Whistle song), Vince Montana Jr. The honorable Mayor Bloomberg said it best by proclaiming September 2. Dance Music Hall Of Fame Day.- -Ron Bess - Dance. Talk. Van Mc. Coy & the Preservation of the Black American Musical Legacy. This message is from Mattie Taylor, was sent to me as a response to my posting yesterday on the Jimi Hendrix Estate lawsuit. Van Mc. Coy.. It also gives me the opportunity to thank longtime Soul- Patroller Cynthia Smith (formerly the Community Leader for Prodigy's Black Experience) for representing Soul- Patrol back in July at the big Van Mc. Coy 2. 5 Year Legacy Commemoration in Washington, DC (which took place the same weekend as the 2. Soul- Patrol East Coast Convention and prevented me from attending in person)Hello Bob,We have not been in touch since our great July 3. Our concert was very well received and we deeply appreciate the tribute to Van that Ms. Cynthia Smith presented from Soul- Patrol. I know your convention was a blast and we look forward to joining you next year. Just read your very good article on the Jimi Hendrix case. Now that the courts are out of the matter I sincerely hope the family will be able to heal and find a way for all of them to be blessed by Jimi's legacy. Let me quickly point out to you a big error in your article.
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