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Harlem Renaissance: The Music & Rhythms That Started A Cultural Revolution
Overview From Kultur comes this documentary that looks at the Harlem Renaissance through the music that defined the era. Harlem Renaissance: The Music & Rhythms That Started a Cultural Revolution includes performances of such songs as Cab Calloway's "Minnie the Moocher," Fats Waller's "This Joint Is Jumpin'," Bill "Bojangles" Robinson's "Let's Scuffle," Lena Horne's "Friday Night," and many others. In the 1920s, African-American literature, art, music, dance, and social commentary flourished in Harlem, in uptown New York City. This cultural movement, which redefined African-American expression, became known as the Harlem Renaissance. Music became the centerpiece that this movement was built around, launching an artistic awakening rather than a social revolt. Featuring commentary from historians and the performers themselves, this program traces the roots of the music, its social impact on society and its eventual acceptance in mainstream culture. Classic performances from Cab Calloway, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, and Nat King Cole are featured as well as 30 minutes of performance extras. Release Date: 07/27/2004 UPC: 0032031311596 Original Release:2004 Rating: NR Source: Kultur Video Region Code:0 Presentation:[B&W]Sound:[Dolby Digital]Time:1:15:00 Related Subjects: Biographical Documentary - History Cast & Crew Performance Credits: Cab Calloway Actor Duke Ellington Actor Nat "King" Cole Actor Dorothy Dandridge Actor Lena Horne Actor Count Basie Actor Scene Index Side #1 -- 2. Introduction/Cab Calloway - Minnie the Moocher [1:02] 3. Tiny Grimes - Stompin at the Savoy [1:54] 4. Having the Time of Your Life [1:55] 5. Louis Jordan & the Nicholas Brothers - Jumpin' at the Jubilee [1:46] 6. The Mecca of Black America [1:29] 7. Duke Ellington - Cottontail [1:41] 8. Cab Meets the Count [1:06] 9. Count Basie - The Count Is Jammin' [2:01] 10. A Housing Boom in Harlem [2:02] 11. Fats Waller - This Joint Is Jumpin' [2:36] 12. Fats Waller - Ain't Misbehavin' [2:57] 13. Bill "Bojangles" Robinson - Let's Scuffle [2:52] 14. Musical Roots and Facing Racism [3:05] 15. Fletcher Henderson - Jumpin' Jive [1:05] 16. Changing the Stereotypes [1:49] 17. The Mills Brothers - Cielito Lindo (Wish Me Luck Amigo) [2:33] 18. Going With the Beat [1:27] 19. Sidney Bechet - Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen [1:59] 20. Dorothy Dandridge - Easy Street [1:28] 21. Lena Horne - Friday Night [1:24] 22. Billy Eckstine - I Love the Rhythm in a Riff [1:36] 23. Nat King Cole - Frim Fram Sauce [2:43] 24. Cab Calloway - We the Cats Will Hep Ya [2:44] 25. Credits [1:02] Menu Side #1 -- Play Program Bonus Fats Waller - Your Feets Too Big Nat King Cole - I'm a Shy Guy Count Basie (Jimmy Rushing, Vocal) - Take Me Back Baby Mills Brothers - Caravan Nat King Cole - Calypso Blues Count Basie - The Start of Something Big Tiny Grimes - Romance Without Finance Louis Armstrong - Swinging on Nothin' Dizzy Gillespie - Salt Peanuts Nat King Cole - That's My Girl Duke Ellington - Satin Doll Full Screen: 4:3 Hi-Fi Dolby Color/B&W Please seed this amazing documentary that highlights the Harlem Renaissance, and the music that made it a phenomenal period in history. I hope you enjoy this. Don't forget to rate this share for others. Brought to you by *~*~BunkyJack~*~* Sharing Widget |