Rapheal Saadiq Live From The Artists Den – June On PBS

June 1st, 2009 / Filed Under: Events - Music - Video / No Comments / Tags: , , ,

Rapheal Saadiq – Live From The Artists Den

Will be airing on PBS Stations in over 70 US
markets during June (19 of the Top 20 DMA’s)
Check Your Local Listings for Dates and Times.

See It Before You Buy It – DVD In Store on JULY 21st

Check Out a Video Sneak Peek Here from Earwax Video Network


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Mixtape Movies . . . He Might Be Onto Something!

March 11th, 2009 / Filed Under: Music - Video / 1 Comment / Tags: , , , ,

Back in 2006 we had a phone conversation with Draze a video director/producer from Seattle. Rob Schwartz, www.whomag.net, set up the conference call. We listened as Draze talked about this concept of a mixtape movie where he would take scenes from popular movies, there would be lyrics around a storyline and wahlah a Mixtape Movie. Well it was more than that, but that was early 06. Draze was waiting for the final mix down edit and the this Mixtape Movie would be available in a few days.

We agreed to feature the Movie on EVN and assist with promotions. Rob S, the video promotion superstar, was going to promote it thru his various channels. When we finally got a chance to preview the MTM we knew that Draze was onto something. Once you watch the MTM . . . it has you. You don’t blink and you watch it a few times. Well actually several times. There was something about the rapper too, Prince of Thieves, he was right on point all the way through the MTM. You never see his face which made it interesting. The beat/track matched the storyline and flow. Trading Places the Mixtape Movie became one of EVN’s most popular videos.

Then as things can happen, life, business, economy and trying to figure out the next move . . . time keeps on ticking, ticking into the future. Fast Forward to 09. Draze calls . . . “What up Fam? Were ready to release Scarface!” WHAT? Scarface had been on hold for a minute. As usual once received we watched it several times.

A week later Draze calls . . . “What up Fam? Were ready to release Notorious”. . . And so they did.

Having watched this Mixtape Movie concept grow over time, all we can say is that were glad Draze had the Perseverance to PRESS ON when he could’ve given up. The difference is . . . Draze has a Goal and a Plan . . . and he’s working his Plan! There’s something that can be said for Thinking Out of The Box, loving what you do and StickToItTiveNess.

Much Respect to You Draze. Business man, father, promoter, producer, story writer, dreamer! Keep them coming!

(For the rest of us: One never can measure how many near successes they may have had but gave up too fast! YesWe Can!)

The following are Mixtape Movies. 1) Trading Places, 2) Scarface, 3) Notorious. www.mixtapemovies.com

Video Soul History





Bob Davis Appears Courtesy of Soul-Patrol.net -

SOUL (The Old PBS TV Show)

Normally I have no interest in posting any links whatsoever to
video’s (especially the illegal one’s on YouTube, that would shut down
Soul-Patrol if we distributed them).

http://www.thirteen.org/soul/episodes/january-10-1973

However this is one case, where I am not only happy to post a link, but to also encourage you to share with others.

One of the very first questions that we got here on Soul-Patrol.com, back in the mid 1990’s was one to this effect: Does anyone out there remember the old PBS TV show called SOUL (hosted by Elis Hazlip) and if so where can we either see or purchase those old episodes?

–Until now, the official answer to that question was always:
“I dunno.”

–The “unofficial answer” was always:

“IT’S IN THE HANDS OF SOME GOD DAMN CULTURE BANDITS WHO ARE GETTING READY TO MAKE A WHOLE BUNCH OF MONEY ONCE AGAIN RIPPING OFF BLACK CULTURE”

Today I am pleased to report that you can go to the following link and view these classic programs right in the place where they should have always been available. The website of WNET, channel 13 in NYC/Newark, the TV station where these shows were originally broadcast.

http://www.thirteen.org/soul/episodes/january-10-1973

I’m pleased to report that I spent a fair amount of time at the site
yesterday watching one of my favorite broadcasts from the series, which featured an in studio concert with Earth, Wind & Fire.

I remember watching this episode when it was originally broadcast in 1973 (I was a senior in HS at that time). The quality of the video is simply stunning. I had only previously seen it of course on a black & white TV set. This stuff is in color and it looks to me to be in very high quality.

And of course the “color” is important, never before or since has there ever been a more “afrocentric” TV program. The effect is so stunning, that it even made me shed a tear of nostalgia for the kind of “organic” afrocentric mindset that the show enabled.

http://www.thirteen.org/soul/episodes/january-10-1973

And of course the music is totally off the chain. IT’S ASTANK AZZ BASS, GUITAR, KALIMBA, DRUMS, COMNGA, etc. It’s Earth, Wind & Fire at the very height of their power as one of the most essential Funk bands of it’s generation (prior to their big sellout a few years later), doing songs like POWER, “DON’T LET ME BE LONLEY TONIGHT” (feat Jessica Cleaves on lead) and some kinda untitled off the chain FUNK JAM that I couldn’t get enough of.

http://www.thirteen.org/soul/episodes/january-10-1973

Go & check it out, in all there are about 9 different episodes from the series posted on Channel 13 website for your viewing pleasure.

And be sure to share this with your children so they can get a glimpse of why people like myself cry when we view stuff like this and lament: “this is the way it was all supposed to be…”

http://www.thirteen.org/soul/episodes/january-10-1973
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Bob Davis
earthjuice@prodigy.net