Black
History
Month
Table of Contents
1. CD Review - Jazzhole:
'Circle Of the Sun' 2. CD Review:
Floetry's
Floetic 3. Commentary - I
have a
few issues with Tom Joyner (part 1) 4. Concert
Review - Victor Wooten at the Knitting Factory
1/21/2003
5. Competition in Radio and Concert Industries
Act:
Good News For Artists and Consumers (Bad News For
Clear
Channel, Joyner, Hughes and other KNEE-GRO Radio
Station
Operators) 6. Soul-Patrol.Net
Radio -
January Top 20 Programs
7. Soul-Patrollers In The
News 8. Febuary Online Chat
Sessions (Ray, Goodman & Brown, Harptones,
Black
Ivory, Mtume) 9. Soul-Patrol Black History
Month
Offline Events (DC, Tampa, Pittsburgh, Philly, LA
&NYC)
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1. CD
Review - Jazzhole: 'Circle Of the Sun'
How
many
of yall remember the NYC based group called
" JAZZHOLE"? Remember
they
were pretty hot for a while in the 1990's 'acid
jazz'
scene, putting out some truly innovative and FUNKY
sounds.
Jazzhole have been members of
Soul-Patrol for several years now and I am pretty
excited to be able to be in a position to tell you
all
about their SLAMMIN new CD called 'Circle Of the
Sun.
I've been listening to it over the past few weeks
and
it's badd!
Jazzhole has been
around
for quite a while and has been one of the leaders
in
putting out some high quality (and FUNKY) music
against
the current tide of worthless CRAP for the last
decade.
Of course the rest of the world
now
seems to be catching up with the vision of what
Jazzhole
has been trying to do. I think the mass media now
refers
to this kind of music as "neo soul"? (screw the
label,
the music is damn good) However they aren't ready
to
rest on the accomplishments of the past. Jazzhole
has
got a BRAND NEW CD called "Circle Of the Sun",
which is
off the hook and well worth your consideration at
this
time. Go to the link and check it out and while
you are
there you can also check out some of the sound
clips
from the legacy that Jazzhole has been building
over the
course of the past 10 years. take a listen and let
me
know what cha think?
(PREDICTION: 2003 will be a
GREAT year
for NEW music)
--Bob
Davis
2.
Floetry's "Floetic" (Hype or the Real
Deal?)
What
kinda
hype? If there's any hype surrounding Floetry's
"Floetic", I haven't been paying much (if any)
attention
to it. And, if the "hype" YOU mention comes from,
say,
airings of music videos on cable, then forget it,
since
I don't DO cable, man... "Floetic" came to my
attention,
via word-of-mouth from some other, independent
sources
whom I trust. But, as always, and in the end, I
form my
OWN opinions about the music I like, as well as
other
things in this life. *I* am MY OWN leader
(within), with
the Lord (Goddess) as CEO (outside of myself)...
That's
just how it goes, for me. Moving on... What's my
opinion? I like this CD, overall :)... As I listen
to a
lot of the cuts, I find myself wantin' to dance!
There
IS a groove there that *I* (at least) can feel.
Plus, I
have been gettin' into the lyrics, as well as the
interplay between the spoken word and singing on
many of
the selections. AND, I don't get offended and/or
depressed by the lyrics, either (a BIG thumbs
UP!...).
IMHO, these sisters have got somethin' goin' on,
have a
few thangs to say, and *I*, at least, feel it, and
see
more potential. As far as I can tell, the
"floetist" can
FLOW, and the "songstress" can SANG, in this duo.
"Floetic" (title cut), "Fun", "If I Was A Bird",
and
"Butterflies" are some of my favorites on that CD,
and
at the moment. And, I'm sure that you know that
Floetry
wrote "Butterflies", and Michael Jackson recorded
it on
his OWN joint, right? Well, *I* like Floetry's
version
of THEIR own song much better :)... So, that's my
opinion. Remember, YOU asked for it, and you GOT
it...LOL! What say YOU??
3.
Commentary: I have a few issues with Tom Joyner
(part
1)
a. When he comes into a
market
he forces the stations established morning man
OUT! He
even did it to his own 'boy' Isaac Hayes. Tom
is
going to be the only star and he is not going to
deal
with another DJ who has a style or following.
b. I also am disheartened
at
the number of black author's who have written to
talk
about the shaft of being on Sybil's book club.
They pay
$1500.00 for the 3 minutes on air. They get there
and
find out Sybil has not read their book so they must
supply notes and then there is no promotion for the
event and the author's (unless they are already big
names) have no audience for the book club portion.
c. Also, I heard a few
years
ago there was a story explaining that when you
call into
the TJ Foundation to donate, $15.00 to HBCU that
$7.00
goes to the school and $8.00 goes to the TJ
foundation.
I'd love to really find out the truth behind that
one if
anyone can shed some light? The scholarship money
TJ
passes out over the air is sad. $1500.00. The
cabins on
his cruise cost more. Go to a local Links, Jack
&
Jill, Delta, Omega, Alpha, AKA any of their
scholarship
dinners and they'll be giving out far greater
amount
than TJ does on a national level. For the money TJ
pulls
in he should be giving substantial awards.
d. He says his mission is
supposed to be keeping old school on the Air. Well,
commercial artists with big labels don't need his
help
but why they are his guests? Look at his guest
list. Do
you ever see the DELLS? Do you ever hear Ray,
Goodman & Brown? What about Billy
Paul and TJ always has a Mrs. Jones story.
Look at
the core of Classic Soul and the artists AREN’T on
Tom's
show. If you can't buy your way on it isn’t
happening.
How many times does Luther need to be a guest? But
Edwin
Starr, Bettye LaVette, King Floyd, and a list of
Classic
Soul artist all had new CD's released but you
won't hear
them on TJ's show. Ever hear TJ talk about the
inductions into the R&R Hall of Fame. He has a
national platform and could champion a few black
artists
into the hall. But the voice of Black America is
silent
on those issues. I just think if he is going to
wear
that title he should truly use his voice where it
will
best benefit his listener’s IMHO
--Peace & Blessings, Sistah
Rib
4. Concert Review: Victor
Wooten at
the Knitting Factory
1/21/2003
We had an absolutely MAGNIFICENT time at
the Victor
Wooten Show last Friday here at the Knitting
Factory
Hollywood...Victor, his brothers and MC Divinity
were a
musician's delight and certainly the standing room
only
capacity crowd of approximately 600 thought so as
well
during the 3 1/2 hour performance which should
ensure
many more return performances in the future!! Oh
Yes!!
AWESOME to say the least and this
performance truly put all the pieces in place as
we of
course saw him with Bela at UCLA several months
ago and
now we have had the wonderful opportunity to see
the
extensions of this Great Showman, and the complete
band,
down to the magic tricks. In between time, we were
treated to a fabulous segment with J.D. Blair who
sat in
on the drums and came to the forefront
demonstrating one
of the routines he and Victor used to do when he
was in
the group prior to his current duties with Shania
Twain
(who Victor also told the audience to look out for
JD at
the Super Bowl performance). Reggie Wooten is no
doubt
"The Teacher" and his precision is lighting sharp
and
colorful. You can tell they had a BLAST coming up
together playing real music with the correct chord
changes...Most of the material was from the ‘Live
In
America’ CD with stratospheric Funk, Fusion,
Soul
and Jazz with plenty of comic relief in
between..:-)
The show was simply FANTASTIC
and
Victor's final note on the war, peace and simply
just
pulling together as one people, with LOVE,
completed the
Pure, Live, music excursion...They are at The
Coachouse
this week in San Juan Capistrano.. again we look
forward
to their return.. And as Debra, Karl, Bob, Gary
and all
have said time and time again after seeing their
show,
the Wooten Brothers should be A MUST for all to
see!!
Lastly, it was pleasure to meet and
greet
the new Los Angeles/West Coast Soul-Patrol
Coordinator
Vernon
Wright who we look forward to working
with in
the next couple of months as we emerge from our
studio
projects...:-)
It's All About the
Music..:-) Lisa Gay www.LisaGayandThrill.com
5. Competition in Radio and Concert
Industries Act: Good News For Artists and
Consumers (Bad
News For Clear Channel, Joyner, Hughes and other
KNEE-GRO Radio Station
Operators)
I
urge you
all to please see the details about this
legislation at
Senator Feingold's website at:
http://feingold.senate.gov/~feingold/releases/03/01/2003128910.html
In
my opinion this is a good piece of legislation and
hopefully it will be ratified by Congress. I
know
that Black folks aren't supposed to care about
stuff
like this, but it's when we don't that we usually
end up
getting SCREWED. If it this legislation is
passed,
there will be relief provided to BOTH artists and
consumers. It would ultimately lead to an END
to the
current MONOPOLISTIC/FASCIST policies currently
being
employed by KNEE-GRO RADIO STATION OPERATORS (both
Black
and White).
In my opinion this is an
important
development and it's RIGHT ON TIME FOR BLACK
HISTORY
MONTH. My view is that our 'history of our music
won't
even have a future at all', if the CESSPOOL of
modern
day KNEE-GRO radio isn't cleaned up.
I
would
ask ALL Soul-Patrollers to consider doing one or
both of
the following...
a. If you feel so
inclined, feel
free to write Senator Feingold at the following
email
address to tell him that you support this
legislation:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
b.
Forward this email to as many people as you know
who
care about the past present and future of OUR
culture.
I urge you all to please see the
details
about this legislation at Senator Feingold's
website
at:
http://feingold.senate.gov/~feingold/releases/03/01/2003128910.html
Thanks
In Advance Bob
Davis www.soul-patrol.com
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
6. Soul-Patrol.Net Radio January
Top 20
Here are
the most listened to broadcasts currently playing
on
Soul-Patrol.Net radio. industry, the year
2002 was indeed a great year for newly
released
music! The year 2003 looks to be just as
good with
the following new releases coming our way in
2003.
1. Supremes Anthology Click
Here To
Listen Online
2. Ray Goodman and Brown
- A
Moment With Friends Click
Here To Listen Online
3. Victor Wooten
-
Live In America Click
Here
To Listen Online
4. Marvin Gaye -
What's
Going On Click Here
To Listen Online
5. Jackson Five
Sampler Click
Here To
Listen Online
6. Sonny Boy - Urban
Misfit Click
Here
To Listen Online
7. Rick James - Street
Songs Live Click
Here To
Listen Online
8. Smokey Robinson and
the
Miracles - Going To A Go Go/Away We A Go Go Click
Here
To Listen Online
9. Soul-Patrol Digest
Magazine Overview Click
Here
To Listen Online
10. Rare Funk w/Mr.
C Click
Here To
Listen Online
11. Gary Tyson's Jimi
Hendrix
Retrospective Click
Here
To Listen Online
12. Gary Tyson's Five
Stairsteps Retrospective Click
Here To Listen Online
13. Marvin Gaye -
Let's Get It On Click
Here To
Listen Online
14. Original P - Live at
the
Roxy in Boston (1999) Click Here
To Listen Online
15. Mandrill - Peace
and
Love Click
Here
To Listen Online
16. Will Chill Master
of
the Slow Jam #1 Click
Here
To Listen Online
17. Soul Sanctuary -
Fertile Ground, Rhythm Republik, Julie Dexter,
BlaKbushe Click
Here
To Listen Online
18. Soul-Patrol
Salutes
Isaac Hayes Click
Here
To Listen Online
19. Soul-Patrol Jazz -
Philip Bailey, Jonathan Butler, Monette Sundler,
Leroy
Wolford, D'Ernia, Dale Fildler Click
Here
To Listen Online
20. Will Chill Master
of
the Slow Jam #2 Click
Here
To Listen Online
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7.
Soul-Patrollers In The
News
Standing in the
Shadows of Motown (HIP-O Records and produced
by our
own Harry Weinger) Has Received Two Grammy
Nominations
for: 1) Best Traditional R&B Vocal Performance
and
Chaka Khan & The Funk Brothers: "What's Going
On".
2) Best Compilation Soundtrack Album For A Motion
Picture, TV or Other Visual Media Standing In The
Shadows Of Motown The Funk Brothers & Various
Artists.
Soul-Patrollers, The
Mighty, Mighty Dells were recently presented
with
the keys to the city of their hometown of Harvey,
IL, by
mayor Nickolas Greaves, in recognition of their 50
years
in the entertainment business.
Soul-Patroller and legendary Philadelphia Disc
Jockey 'Giant' Gene Arnold was recently inducted
into
the Disco Hall of Fame'. Be sure to check out Giant
Gene's History of Disco Part 3 being featured
as a
part of our Black History Month celebration on Soul-Patrol.Net
Radio.
Soul/Jazz/Funk music legends Michael
Henderson, Billy
Paul and Jean Carne will be appearing at
Yoshi's in
the San Francisco Bay Area july 15-16.
Our very own MIGHTY
SAM MCCLAIN (the best Soul Singer alive) will
be
relasing a brand new, independently produced CD
entitled: 'ONE
MORE BRIDGE TO CROSS'. We have already heard
it and
it should be on your MUST HAVE LIST for this year.
We
will be talking quite a bit about this CD and about
Mighty Sam throught the year. You can visit his
website
and listen to some clips and if you like what you
hear,
we urge you to pre-order the CD directly from the
site.
I have long been a fan of
Jazzhole's
blend of jazz/funk/soul. They manage to put out
SLAMMIN
music that respects the traditions of the past,
without
sounding 'retro'. Check out Jazzhole's brand new CD
'Circle Of The Sun', at their newly redesigned
website
at
www.jazzhole.com
Did yall notice Soul-Patroller JD Blair (from
the
Victor Wooten Band) playing drums behind Shania
Twain
during the halftime show at the Super Bowl? Up on
that
stage he was pretty easy to spot :-)
Time To Get Funked Up Los Angeles!!!! Rio
Soul and Slapbak live at B.B. Kings - Universal
Citywalk, Saturday Night - February 8th at 9pm and
the
damage is just $10.00. Bring your
“Starchild Shades” with you.
Be sure to check out the new Valentine's Day
releases from our friends at HIP-O
Records featuring: Gregory Isaacs, Patti
LaBelle,
Will Downing and Angela Winbush.
Look for reviews of new music coming soon from
Soul
Generation, Jeff Lorber, Etta James, BlaKbushe,
Spyro
Gyra, Marion Meadows, Joe McBride, Calvin Owens,
Queen
Esther.
Look out Southern California!! Our resident
"love
man", brotha WILL
WHEATON will be bringing his silky voice to the
following venues in February: - February 7th
&
8th Stevie's Creole Café 16911 Ventura Blvd.
Encino,
Ca.818.528.3500 Showtime 9:00 pm - February
14th
Valentines Day The Warehouse Restaurant
4499Admiralty
Way Marina Del Rey, Ca. 90292 Showtime 9:00 pm
-
February 21th & 22nd Stevie's Creole Café 16911
Ventura Blvd. Encino, Ca. 818 528 3500 Showtime
9:00 pm
If you are planning to come to NYC next month
for
either the Rock n'
Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies or the
R&B
Foundation Pioneer Awards, be sure to drop me
an
email and let me know.
If you have a news
item,
update, etc that you would like to submit to the
Soul-Patrol Newsletter, please send them via email
to:
8. Upcoming Online Chat
Sessions
Soul-Patrol.com
will be
having a special series of online chat sessions,
featuring some of our favorite artists, who will
join us
live in the Soul-Patrol chat room and answer your
questions in celebration of Black History Month, stay tuned for
email alerts on the chat schedule and other online
updates for www.soul-patrol.com
. Here is what we have on tap so far
Doo Wop Chat Session/Listening Party with the
Harptones
(Mr. Raoul Cita) 2/12/2003 at 10 pm est.
Classic Soul Chat Session/Listening Party with
Black
Ivory (Mr. Stuart Bascomb) 2/19/2003 at 10 pm
est.
Jazz/Funk Chat Session/Listening Party with
James
Mtume 2/26/2003 at 10 pm est.
9. Upcoming
Offline Soul-Patrol
Events
Soul-Patrol will be
having
a series of offline events celebrating
Black History Month during
February in
Los Angeles (Vernon
Wright),
Pittsburgh (Kevin
Amos),
Chicago (Karl
Williams), NYC (Cheryl Page),
Wahington
DC (Zenobia
Leviston)<, Tampa (Marsha
Thomas) and Philadelphia (Blanche
Valentine
). If you live in these areas feel free to
contact
the appropriate person via email for more
details.
In addition we will be sending all subscribers to
this
publication a separate email announcement
concerning
these events, based on the zip code information
you have
given us.
--------------------------------------- PITTSBURGH,
PA ---------------------------------------
Ol' School Night in tha Burg' Soul Patrol
Style
EVERY Tuesday Night In February!! 7:00 pm -
12:00 am
( EST ) Location: Kelly's Pittsburgh/East
Liberty
All you Soul Patrollers in the Tri-state
area
come on out and join your host DJ Stephan Brodus
on tha
wheels of steel and the Funkoverlord, Kevin Amos,
for an
evening of great Classic Selection Of Soul, Funk
&
Jazz. Kelly's is located at 6012 Penn Circle
South
just above S. Highland and right below the MLK Jr.
Busway about half a block. Bring your friends and
rock
this funky joint on a Tuesday! 6012 Penn Circle
South, East Liberty/Pittsburgh (412)
363-6012
For
further information contact Kevin
Amos -
Chcago Soul-Patrol Chapter
Coordinator
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WASHINGTON,
DC/MARYLAND/VIRGINIA
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The Dells & The
Temptations February 14,
2003 7:00 pm - 11:00 pm ( EST ) Location:
Baltimore Arena - 201 Baltimore St. - Baltimore, MD
Valentines Night with the Love Songs of The
Dells & Temptations with special guest, Harold
Melvin's Bluenotes & The Soft Tones. Wow!!!
This
show is a must. Ticket Prices are $50, $35 &
$27.50
on Sale Now.
For more information contact Zenobia Leviston
-
DC/MD/VA Soul-Patrol Chapter
Coordinator
--------------------------------------- NEW
YORK, NEW YORK
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'Jazz: The True Welcome' Saturday, Feb.
15th
3 p.m. Location: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New
York, NY
As part of Black History Month,
Soul-Patrol is going to see the film "Jazz: The
True
Welcome", directed by Ken Burns. This film
highlights
the music of Louis Armstrong, Chick Webb, Duke
Ellington, Benny Goodman between 1929 and 1934.
THIS IS A FREE EVENT!!! Please RSVP
a.s.a.p
Friday, February 21, 2003
SP'er Luis Bernard, Spoken Word
Artist Open
Mic at 7 pm, Show starts at 9 pm Location: Vibe
Theory @ 2 Steps Down Restaurant, 240 DeKalb Avenue
between (Vanderbilt and Clermont Streets)
Brooklyn, NY
Our fellow SP'er, Luis Bernard, resumed his
writing a few months ago and has been really
hitting the
Open Mic events at different venues. His work has
been
very well received everywhere he has performed.
After
only 3 months of performing, Luis was asked to be a
featured artist! Luis has now been featured 5
times!!!
Soul-Patrol will be out in full force to support
Luis as
a Spoken Word Artist and to celebrate his
Birthday!! Vibe Theory is run by Bless and Sadiq
Truth and the Show is hosted by Buttafly. This is
not to
be missed! So come on down to celebrate!! Price
$8.00 Reasonably priced Soul-Food and
Seafood There is limited seating, so you must
RSVP
A.S.A.P.!!
For further information contact
Cheryl Page- NYC
Soul-Patrol Chapter
Coordinator
--------------------------------------- TAMPA
BAY,
FL ---------------------------------------
Monday, February 24, 2003 BLACK HISTORY
CELEBRATION 2003 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm ( EST
) Location: TAMPA BAY, FL Traditional
African
Folk Tales, Storytelling And Singing. By
Soul-Patrol Own
Kwabena Dinizulu. Share The Sprit Of Black Heritage
Through This Program Together Is Better With The
Entire
Family.
Hillsborough County John F.
Germany
Public Library 900 North Ashley Dr. Tampa, Fl
33602 (813)273-3652 For further information
contact Marsha
Thomas - Tampa Soul-Patrol Chapter
Coordinator
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PHILADELPHIA,
PA ---------------------------------------
Philly Posse is Jumpin' Blues and
Jazz Friday, February 21 at 8PM Location:
Sedgwick Cultural Center 7137 Germantown Ave.
Philadelphia, PA 19119 Phone:
215-248-9229
Ok
Patroller's I have said I'm back and I am in full
effect. The city of Brotherly LOVE is sizzling
with live
performances of some of the hottest unsung talents
in
the nation. And if you wanna do yourself a
"flavor"
join us for this particular Black History month
event on
Friday, February 21 at 8PM we'll be viewing a
fantastic
rare film and jammin to a jazz/blues concert (hey
I said
Jumpin' Blues and Jazz) Prior to the film we
will be
joining film scholar Larry Richards for a
presentation
and chat on early jazz and blues (aka soundies)
recorded
on film. Then we'll be treated to a showing of a
rare
jazz "soundie" plus the rarely seen film gem "Reet,
Petite, and Gone" (1947) starring Louis Jordan.
Tickets
include a special pre-screening concert by the Eric
Wortham Trio. Tickets: $8 in advance (members $7)
$10 at
the door (members $8).
For further
information
contact Blanche
Valentine - Philly/NJ Soul-Patrol Chapter
Coordinator
--------------------------------------- LOS
ANGELES,
CA ---------------------------------------
(To Be Announced) Vernon
Wright -
LA Soul-Patrol Chapter Coordinator
--------------------------------------- CHICAGO,
IL ---------------------------------------
(To Be Announced)
Karl Williams -
Chcago
Soul-Patrol Chapter Coordinator
Hopefully you enjoyed this edition of
the
Soul-Patrol Newsletter. We will be back in
about two
weeks with the next edition, with any email alerts
as
required.
If you have any comments,
questions,
etc feel free to drop me an email and let me know
what's
on your mind.
Bob Davis
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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