ODFiYjVlOGU0OTVjOTBmYjYxMmI2YTk2ZWVlN2JmY2Y0Y2VlZmJhNzJkZTQw Copyright 2021 NPR. Give you what you've been missing, yeah. But Summer of Soul uses the music as both inspiration and foundation, setting the scene for subjects to talk about everything from the debate over non-violence in civil rights work to Harlem's status as a cultural oasis for Black people. THE EDWIN HAWKINS SINGERS: (Singing) Oh, happy day. And the Pips were working. GROSS: Do you know if he delivered on his promises? And, you know, and I - in Marilyn McCoo - you know, it just opened the door because I realized that, oh, so this is sort of like when The Roots are performing and, you know, one night we're with Beck, the next night we're with Wu Tang Clan. Stream Tina on HBO Max. Like, I'm a person that believes that, you know, less is more. Like, we've never been in front of a crowd like this before. All rights reserved. Purchase your tickets to any of their festival dates, year-round. Between the two of us girls, you know I love you more. RubyBridges desegrated schools in 1960, right? We didn't go lay on a couch. And his new documentary is called "Summer Of Soul." They never had a photo of him. LISA & THE LIPS Nina Simone probably - like, at least for my generation, growing up, the artists that we saw evolve the most in that way was Prince. We've never seen women play the trumpet. Here's a look at 20 Black directors who have changed Hollywood: Oscar Micheaux Hailed as the first major Black filmmaker, Oscar Micheaux directed and produced 42 feature films between 1919 and. There's one person who's never had a photo of their brother who died. The United Kingdoms liveliest urban festival may be young, but it is mighty with the hottest Black artists from every continent. This documentary celebrates Johnson while also trying to figure out who could be responsible for her untimely demise. You know, it was sort of an unplanned question, and I guess when I saw an entry, I investigated further only because it's what I recognized in myself and my own career. By Scott Roxborough Europe Bureau Chief For his 11th feature, the . But, you know, it's just beautiful to see that, you know, two generations singing together and Mahalia representing traditional gospel and Mavis representing gospel but really morphing into what they would call message music. This is definitely a great festival to check out if youre in Europe for the summer or if London Bridge is on your bucket list. Instead, he did his only three Harlem performances in Harlem nightclubs with blues master Freddie King. MWM0YjA1MWRkYTMwNzY3ODQ5YmU5MDA4OGMyN2NmYjQ0ZTZlZDM1OTlkOTdi Widely regarded to have been the first person to throw a brick at the Stonewall Riotseven though she says she didnt appear until laterJohnson was one of the principal figures in the vanguard holding off police. Oh, happy day. Watch on. 1 was always this sort of unspoken I come in peace, I'm not a threat kind of disposition that most Black people have to have in the workspace, especially during this time period. Rent/Buy Mr. Dynamite: The Rise of James Brown on Amazon. LEILA FADEL, HOST: A long-forgotten Harlem event finally gets its due in the new concert documentary, "Summer Of Soul." ZTE3MDk5NmZiMzFhYWIyYzJlYTAwN2Y5NjI3ODgyZDRjMjE4MmViMGIxNTlk In a spellbinding sequence, the movie alternates between a new interview with the Rev. QUESTLOVE: And so I had a nice little tradeoff. He co-founded the band The Roots, which is the house band for "The Tonight Show," where he serves as music director. (opens in new tab) MCCOO: We were constantly being attacked because we weren't, quote-unquote, "Black enough." The previous couple of Harlem Cultural Festivals were pretty small. So oftentimes, Motown was especially known for, like, sending all their acts to charm school and whatnot. (opens in new tab), Trailblazing the country singer-songwriter Charley Pride, who passed away in December 2020, spent most of his life breaking down walls and opening doors for other Black artists in the world of country music with hits like Kiss an Angel Good Mornin, All I Have to Offer You (Is Me), and Im Just Me, the latter of which is also the name of the 2019 PBS documentary, Charley Pride: Im Just Me. MTc2MDNlODA2ZGZhNjM0ZWE5MjRlZDNjZjVkZTZmODVjMjg4MDdkZGZmNmZk (opens in new tab). QUESTLOVE: Yeah, it's evolved now. In a manner that recounts a documentary like 2016's O.J. As he works the kit, clips of news reports and pundits surface talking about the crucial political and social issues facing Black people in 1969. And the security was provided - at least a lot of the security was provided by the Black Panthers. The Black Fire Documentary is a story about an independent jazz label and its connections to modern music through Hip Hop & Neo-Soul; via artists that sampled or were influenced by Plunky/Black Fire (J Dilla, Madlib, The Roots, Questlove, Big Pun, KRS ONE etc.). YTA4NjQ5OGQwYjg4NWU5NzdkMmE1NTA4ZWJkOTE0ZGE1ZDYyNjkzYjc3YjEz An experience like no other, the festival brings together Black culture enthusiasts, executives and content creators from around the world for five . Well you still have time to decide Where are you staying? Isle Of Wight Angry Host. Another concert doc (this one was made in 1972), Wattstax boasts a slew of performances from the likes of Isaac Hayes, Rufus Thomas, The Emotions, The Bar Kays, The Staples Singerseven Richard Pryor makes an appearance. King? I'm wondering, like, how are they not punching each other with their arms and their - like, all their limbs are being utilized. 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Z25hdHVyZSI6IjMyMDQ2YjE2MWE5ZTkzYTY0MDQxZGZiOGNlOTBhZGVkNDMz A wide constellation of stars turned up for the festival, which drew more than 300,000 people over six free concerts held in the space now known as Marcus Garvey Park. Jazz musician-turned-filmmaker Chris Bowers' efforts to track his family's lineage from Jim Crow Florida to the Walt . This is a great one to binge; there are 4 seasons worth of hip-hop to learn about. But for decades. Essence Festival is one of the few festivals that is still held in a stadium setting and draws a crowd that loves Black music no matter if its City Girls or the Isley Brothers. This film could be a good companion piece to 13th. The overall programming featured in-person and online . The event celebrates Black history, culture, music, and fashion in the. Did you get to interview any of the Panthers who were there? I saw those signs that said white waiting, colored waiting; white men, colored men and I wanted to do something about it. Have you thought about how music choreography has changed and how expectations have changed about what you're going to see on stage? By 1969, the country had already endured the assassinations of John F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr.; the film suggests one reason city officials backed the festival was in hope the celebration would prevent rioting on the anniversary of King's murder. Its mix of music & ideals resonate now more than ever. Combining four installments of Newport Folk Festival between 1963 and 1966, Festival is a heartfelt black-and-white portrait of American music played to a smartly dressed crowd in plaid. If he is alive any place in the world, I think he'll know that this film exists and will want to reach out to you. One thing is sure: Black music history cannot be taken at face value anymore.These films and future films are the proof. The 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival featured some of the biggest names in Black music, but it had largely faded from history. eyJtZXNzYWdlIjoiYjNkMGY4YzY0MDUzNTM3ZTcxMDJiYjhhMGJiNzkwMDU1 Oh, not much longer would you be mine. Directed by Raoul Peck, narrated by Samuel L. Jackson and nominated for an Oscar, this documentary explores author James Baldwin through his own words and interviews, with a lens on his unfinished book Remember This House. And he broke the news to me that I - even though we have the same last name, I was not related to Beachy Thompson of The Dixie Hummingbirds. The Harlem Cultural Festival attracted everyone from Stevie Wonder and Nina Simone to Jesse Jackson and. She read a poem by David Nelson of The Last Poets, which was a pretty radical poem about being ready to smash things. YouTube Originals and Coachella have partnered to create a feature-length documentary "Coachella: 20 Years in the Desert." Watch now only on YouTube. Dark Girls even spawned a sequel; Dark Girls 2 can be seen on the Oprah Winfrey Network. I do know that there were jazz festivals previous to this, but not to this very specific level in the inner city for Black people. Please click the video above or the mixcloud link / button below to watch our virtual show. Det Svarte Alvor is a Norwegian documentary about black metal music and satanism, church fires in the 1990s, and the assassination of ystein Aarseth. MWNkM2U2ODUzMTJmMmYwMDFjZTJhM2VjYzEwZWFlNGJhOTYyZTcyMDU5MWJi Like, what did he promised them? It's just adding on and adding on and adding on. Did you play the tape back for all the performers to get their reaction? The documentary is called "Summer Of Soul," and my guest, Questlove, directed it. Strawberries and Creem in Cambridge, UK. Stream Hitsville: The Making Of Motown on Showtime. Enjoy them and learn about the. And mixed in this will be a clip of of Marilyn McCoo watching The 5th Dimension perform in 1969. I mean, there are plenty of artists that got blackballed or dealt with for speaking out their political views. GLADYS KNIGHT AND THE PIPS: (Singing) I bet you're wondering how I knew - baby, baby, baby - about your plan to make me blue with some other girl you knew before. Questlove is also the co-founder of the band The Roots, which is the house band of "The Tonight Show," where Questlove is music director. Keep upto date with the latest news from Black Music Festival. And as you've said, their church, the Penteostal Church, was very sorry that they were going commercial like this. The movie, scheduled for a Black Harvest Film Festival premiere, details how local music continues to be locked in an ongoing rivalry for respect at home and abroad. King and Celia Cruz at the Zaire '74 music festival, seen in the documentary "Soul Power.". B. And isnt that what we should all want, no matter who we are? Its somewhat like our very own, present-day Woodstock. MGYwZjNlOGJiZGYwZmE4ZmNkZjQ2NTE2MTIzNDQwYTc3NDgwYzcyMmYwMzA3 Essence Festival of Culture is held every year in the most hospitable city in America New Orleans. He directed the new concert documentary, "The Summer Of Soul," which features performances from and interviews about the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival, which presented top performers including Stevie Wonder, Sly and the Family Stone, Nina Simone, Gladys Knight and the Pips, B.B. He soon discovers more about his neighborhood and the deep history of the area throughout American history. Through interviews with the likes of Angela Bassett, Oprah Winfrey, and multiple others, this nearly two-hour documentary paints a portrait of a talented, determined, and strong woman who fought like hell to make a place for herself, and is an inspiration to generations of young girls with a dream. Festival: A Documentary 2018 TV-MA 1 h 25 m IMDb RATING 7.7 /10 26 YOUR RATING Rate Documentary Music When 100k people descend on a music festival weekend, these are the stories they bring with them. Searchlight Pictures/20th Century Studios Oh, happy day. My guest is Questlove. Oh, happy day. So, yeah, in a way it's genuine love, but in a lot of ways, it's survival. ZjZhODFkMzY2MzYxOTQ1YmZlMDU0MTRkN2RlYWM4ODFlNWQ5MDQ2ZDAyMzM3 And The 5th Dimension is featured there. Losing you would end my life, you see, because you mean that much to me. . After we take a short break, Justin Chang will review the new film "Shang-Chi And The Legend Of The Ten Rings." The new documentary he directed is called "Summer Of Soul." My guess is maybe the perception of Jimi might have been a little bit too radical. We'll hear from Gladys Knight, Mavis Staples, B.B. Like, why would you guys even entertain this thought? QUESTLOVE: Actually, one small factoid that I left out the film - which there was plenty - was actually the person that was supposed to perform with Mahalia was another protege of hers, Aretha Franklin. We happened to be artists who are Black, and our voices sound the way they sound. You could've told me and said that you were loving somebody else. Some are well-known, like slavery, while others are less-known, such as the story of free Black people in New Orleans during the antebellum period. She notes fans of their hits, like "Up, Up and Away," sometimes thought the group was white until they saw an album cover or watched them perform live. 'It was an out of body experience': looking back at the Wattsstax music festival In 1972, the largely Black community of Watts came together for a giant music event from Stax Records,. This film, directed by Gran Olsson, explores the Black Power Movement from a non-American perspective. I realize that the inflation, you know, is different. 28 Days, 28 Black Music Documentaries. 1. We'll talk more after a break. "Summer of Soul" shows us that what unfolded on an outdoor stage in . Your access to this site was blocked by Wordfence, a security provider, who protects sites from malicious activity. GROSS: Sly, yeah. This documentary explores how brown women navigate a society that ignores or demeans them. It took me by surprise, I must say, when I found out yesterday. And it just made me think about what it meant to the performers, you know, to be at the festival. The film is about how that feeling was encoded in the music, and how it spread to the audience, and also from the audience. Celebrate the history and heritage of Black Music in America July 13-15, 2023, at this free festival. Cinemablend is part of Future US Inc, an international media group and leading digital publisher. The book was supposed to be centered around Martin Luther King Jr., Malcolm X, and Medgar Eversbut he gave it up. GROSS: There's gospel music presented at the concert, including by, you know, one of the greatest, Mahalia Jackson. OTZmNjdhZDczMWE1YjE4ZWQ5NzRjMGMxOWQ1MGQxZjI2ODVkMTkwZjhlODc3 QUESTLOVE: I'm like, I wouldn't even pay that to my opening DJ set. Oftentimes, he would say that, you know, well, I talked to Stevie Wonder. It was just more magic to me when less is more. Nina Simone, a criminally underappreciated musician who is perhaps best known these days for the song Feelin Good is the subject of this film, which opened the Sundance Festival in 2015. GROSS: Well, look. Looking at the contracts, I was really shocked at what life was back in 1969. Freedom Riders were young people, both Nlack and white, who traveled together on buses to challenge Jim Crow laws in the deep South. The formative years of Berry Gordy Jr.s label are explored in Hitsville: The Making of Motown, a 2019 documentary that also shows how those early days at that iconic house in Detroit forever changed the landscape of American soul and the very fabric of our country, during the Civil Rights movement. And unfortunately, we can't play her performance. Look no further. The2023 Festival is free. Even though choreography has totally 100% sort of went into overdrive throughout the years, I marvel at the simplicity. Sly was the the one act that wasn't billed to be on the festival. The gospel song was a favorite of civil rights leader Rev. Future US, Inc. Full 7th Floor, 130 West 42nd Street, Nina Simone is one of the real standout performers in it. 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MjFmN2FiZDdhMmFhNWJjOGFlZGY2NmRhNmJlYmYwMGU3NDBhZmNmNDBiOTRj Festival: A Documentary (2015) Last Hippie Standing (2001) Music Is My Drug: Psychedelic Trance (1996) Spark: A Burning Man Story (2014) Woodstock (1970) My Generation (2000) Psytrance: A Way of Life (2014) Raving Iran (2016) This Was Tomorrow (2015) Under The African Sky (2009) It's All Gone Pete Tong (2004) The 2014 documentary Nas: Time is Illmatic not only dives into the themes, production, and legacy of the groundbreaking album, but also the artist himself and the real-life stories that were turned into songs like NY State of Mind, Lifes a Bitch, and The World is Yours. Fascinating and enlightening, you wont want to miss this one. GROSS: Or find him, yeah. GROSS: That's the Edwin Hawkins Singers performing at the Harlem Cultural Festival in 1969, featured in the new documentary about that festival. There were also some police there. ZDU2ZGJjODE4OTI3ODE5ZDkzZDBhZDJhMTRjIn0= / 23 Taq. (opens in new tab) Thank you. 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