The Emotions - Filmed Live in Church - (Wattstax Doc)

The Wattstax music festival took place on August 20, 1972, at the Los Angeles Coliseum on the seven year anniversary of The Watts Riots. The festival was organized by the legendary Memphis record label, Stax Records. Tickets were priced at $1.00 each. Nearly the entire Stax artist/band roster performed at the festival. 100,000 people showed up for what was been dubbed by many as the "Black Woodstock".

A documentary film entitled WATTSTAX was released in 1973. All of the music and speeches from social activists was beautiful captured. One performance which was added to the documentary was not shot at the concert itself, but from a church in the heart of Watts. The first time I heard this track, tears streamed from my eyes. This is the real deal, gospel that will take you there.... all the way. Enjoy!

The Emotions - Peace Be Still (Live church performance for Wattstax Documentary - 1972)

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One Direction (Bubblegum Pop via the U.K.)

Bob Lefsetz, a leading music industry analyst, wrote a story the other day about the man behind this bubblegum pop group out of the U.K. and simultaneously calls it "the hottest act in the business today". I look up the group, One Direction, even though my connection was slow that day on the beach. And after finally hearing a few of their songs, could not help be be a bit sad about the fact that this could be considered "the hottest act in the business today" by someone as important as Lefsetz.

One Direction - What Makes You Beautiful


One Direction - One Thing


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Julian Perretta (French Pop w/ English Lyrics)

Julian Perretta - Wonder Why


Julian Perretta - Stitch Me Up


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Sly Johnson with Ayo - I'm Calling You (Music Video)

MusicTelevision.Com Ayo with Sly Johnson and the Music Video for their song titled I'm Calling You

Sly Johnson, not to be confused with Syl Johnson, is a artist we learned about via our love for the music of Ayo. Ayo's vocals are featured on this Sly Johnson song titled I'm Calling You released by Universal Music's Decca Records division in France.

Please press the play button on the video below and choose the high resolution & full screen options. At the conclusion of this song, over one hour of handpicked music videos will continue to play automatically.

Sly Johnson with Ayo - I'm Calling You (Music Video)

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Rufus Thomas performs Breakdown at Wattstax Festival (1972)

The Wattstax music festival took place on August 20, 1972, at the Los Angeles Collusium on the seven year anniversary of The Watts Riots. The festival was organized by the legendary Memphis record label, Stax Records and tickets were priced at $1.00 each. Nearly the entire Stax artist/band roster performed at the festival. 100,000 people showed up for what had been dubbed by some (at least the producers) as the "Black Woodstock".

In 1973, the documentary film titled Wattstax screened at the Cannes Film Festival. It was nominated for a Golden Globe award for Best Documentary Film in 1974.

Something I noticed is that the film production it that it was all credited to white producers: David Wolper Productions, Larry Shaw and Mel Stuart.  Were there no black TV producers back then who could have secured those positions?  In that regard, we have come a long way 40+ years later, in that there are some serious black film, TV and music producers who have broken down the doors and changed the landscape of opportunity.

Regardless of those observations, watching this historic film footage and hearing the music from this festival is like entering some sort of funky soul heaven. Enjoy!

Rufus Thomas performs Breakdown at Wattstax Festival (1972)

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