Questlove responded with incredulous disbelief when he was first told about the footage. A landmark 1969 Harlem concert series that he hadn't heard of? With Stevie Wonder? With Nina Simone? With Sly ...
Originally published Friday, January 29 as a part of The Stranger‘s Sundance Film Festival Converage. Some footage is found in a basement. This footage contains a long forgotten event: the Harlem ...
NEW YORK — Questlove responded with incredulous disbelief when he was first told about the footage. A landmark 1969 Harlem concert series that he hadn’t heard of? With Stevie Wonder? With Nina Simone?
The Harlem Cultural Festival was filled with stars from soul, R&B, blues and jazz and drew more than 300,000 people. Questlove directs this... 'Summer Of Soul' Celebrates A 1969 Black Cultural ...
[If you’re a movie fan who’s always wanted to attend the Sundance Film Festival, but couldn’t make the trip, you’re in luck! Due to the pandemic, Sundance is streaming online and you can get tickets ...
Woodstock is often remembered as a rock concert celebrating peace, love and music. But one of the best parts of the original 1969 festival in Upstate New York was playing a very different sound, ...
When Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson co-directed the documentary Summer Of Soul (…Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised), it was a revelation on two fronts. The first was that of that of the ...
From the funky, opening groove of the film's first song, Stevie Wonder's slinky jam on the Isley's Brothers' "It's Your Thing," it is obvious the new documentary Summer of Soul (...or When the ...
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