SOUL! Broadcasting While Black


Host Eddie Hazlip talking to Amiri Baraka

I got this nugget passed along to me from Joe Knipes about a good thing going on at Channel Thirteen. For those of you not in the know, Channel Thirteen (WNET) is a public TV channel out of New York. For my whole life, I’ve watched everything from Children’s programs to Science and News programs, to Music performances on public television. I’m very proud to announce to my readers that they have the series SOUL!, which ran from 1968 to 1973 in 39 episodes (6 streaming live so far) on their website. An all African American variety show, celebrating African American Culture and Music, the list of guests were a who’s who in Black America. Guests ranging from Ashford and Simpson to Nikki Giovanni to Muhammad Ali to Rasaan Roland Kirk to Ron Carter to James Baldwin and every major player in Black culture at the time. This show not only served a musical purpose, it would be used as a political sounding board to promote activisim and awareness in the Black community. It’s musical guest were from all genres: Funk, Soul, Jazz, and World Music. It’s also the first television show of it’s kind on WNET to be recorded to video tape, rather than live. This television show was revolutionary to put it lightly, and it’s a really great thing that the episodes are being offered for FREE on their website in their entirety. This is something that is going to bring a lot of people (this author included) many hours of happiness. So if you are interested in how the world was from 1968 to 1973 from a Black perspective, check out the interviews, music, and social commentary from SOUL! You’ll be glad you did. There is also an interview with director Stan Lathan here.

Before you go, check out the release from WNET in 1968:

1968 Show Announcement

“This Notice originally appeared in the September 1968 NET Program Guide, announcing the show:

On Thursday, September 12, at 9:00 PM, Channel 13 presents the first in a series of 39 one-hour programs entitled Soul!, devoted entirely to and aimed at the metropolitan area’s black community.

The format of Soul! resembles some of the popular late night programs – segmented, lively, informative and entertaining.

Appearing on the show will be top stars and up-and-coming young talents from the black community. There will also be pertinent features dealing with all aspects of the social, cultural and artistic life of the black population.

During the course of the year Soul! expects to have as its guests such people as: Cannonball Adderley, Muhammad Ali, Amanda Ambrose, The Associations, Oscar Brown Jr., James Brown, Billy Eckstein, Richie Havens, The Impressions, The Mighty Clouds of Joy, George Shirley, Nina Simone, Jo Simon, The Supremes, Irwin C. Watson, Marion Williams, Nancy Williams. (Not all of these performers actually appeared on Soul!-ed)

Music for Soul! will be provided by a live orchestra. The show will be in color and have the added excitement and spontaneity of a studio audience.

The second program in the series will be Thursday, September 26, at 9:00 pm. Starting October 10, Soul! will be seen every week on Thursday night at the same hour.

This series is being made possible by a special grant from the Ford Foundation under its Project for New Television Programming.

Soul!, an entertainment-talk program aimed at the Black community premiered on Thursday, September 12th 1968, at 9:00 pm.”

Keep Diggin’!

Back At the Spot


The Score of the day! Photograph by Eilon Paz

Well it seems like i haven’t got to the Spot in a while, and when I got a phone call from my friend/ photographer Eilon Paz saying he wanted to hit it up, dig, and take photographs, I jumped at the chance. Even if it meant going to bed at 4 am and getting up at 8. We jumped in the Volvo wagon and headed out right on schedule. Our first encounter was with Super Beatle man. All he cared about were the Beatles. He could care less about any of the Funk and Soul 45′s we dug up. Score! Just some Sweet Soul, but of course I’ll take it. I stopped by to see the Old Man, who I haven’t spoken to in a few months. He was really happy to see me, and I was happy to see him. I managed to get some Jazz nuggets from him, and we caught up with each other for a few. Here’s where the fun really starts. We had really just gone up one row when I see a vendor who I haven’t bought from in a while. He was involved in a few “scuffles” with another vendor last year. It was a pretty big deal at the Spot, but something I stay out of. I’m just in it for the records, obviously. He tells me about some new 45′s that I dive into pronto. I pulled out some great Funk and Soul, and one elusive record that’s been on my list for sometime. For not being at the Spot for a while, it welcomed me back with open arms. This place rarely lets me down, and I that’s why I say: “You’re my choice baby!”.

45′s
Lou Courtney – Hey Joyce/ Popside
Woman – That’s How It Is/ Shock
LJ Reynolds Chocolate Syrup – The Penguin Breakdown/ Law-ton
Honey Cone – One Monkey Don’t Stop No Show/ Hot Wax
Honey Cone – The Day I Found Myself/ Hot Wax
The Odds and Ends – Foot Track/ Today
Betty Harris – Mean Man/ Sansu
Mickey and His Mice – Cracker Jack/ Marti
Etta James – Jump Into Love/ Chess (Promo)
Barrabas – Hi-Jack/ Atco
Herb & Brenda Rooney- The Exciters – Doin’ It Make You Just Feel Good/ Today
The Ebonys – Sexy Ways/ Philly International
The Independents – Baby I’ve Been Missing You/ Wand

Lp’s

Art Blakey & the Jazz Messengers – Soul Finger/ Trip
Modern Jazz Quartet – S/T / Atlantic
Dexter Gordon Quartet – The Apartment/ Inner City

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