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  2. Wattstax - Wikipedia

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    Wattstax was a benefit concert organized by Stax Records to commemorate the seventh anniversary of the 1965 riots in the African-American community of Watts, Los Angeles. [2] [3] The concert took place at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on August 20, 1972. The concert's performers included all of Stax's prominent artists at the time.

  3. 50 years ago, the Wattstax concert made, and even ... - AOL

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    Little remembered today, Wattstax — 'the Black Woodstock' — drew nearly 100,000 fans to the L.A. Coliseum for a day of Black pride and transcendent soul music. 50 years ago, the Wattstax ...

  4. Stax Records - Wikipedia

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    The 3-CD set still only covers about one-third of the entire Wattstax concert, which lasted 10+ hours; Concord has not issued any statement as to the possibility of preparing future releases that would cover the remaining Wattstax material. (Isaac Hayes' complete Wattstax set was released on CD in 1995.)

  5. Watts Towers - Wikipedia

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    In the 1973 concert documentary Wattstax the towers are repeatedly featured from multiple vantages. The climax of the 1976 blaxploitation movie Dr. Black, Mr. Hyde takes place at the towers. The climax of the 1977 blaxploitation movie Abar, the First Black Superman takes place at the towers. The 1988 movie Colors ends with Sean Penn near the ...

  6. Rufus Thomas - Wikipedia

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    In 1960 he made his first recordings with his 17-year-old daughter Carla, for the Satellite label in Memphis, which changed its name to Stax the following year. The song, "Cause I Love You", featuring a rhythm borrowed from Jesse Hill's "Ooh Poo Pa Doo", was a regional hit; the musicians included Thomas' son Marvell on keyboards, Steinberg, and the 16-year-old Booker T. Jones.

  7. List of Unsung episodes - Wikipedia

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    Footage from the documentary concert film Wattstax was incorporated into this episode. Episode 54 – "The Story of Midnight Star" January 30, 2013 () Documenting the rise and career of the R&B and electro-funk group Midnight Star

  8. Al Bell - Wikipedia

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    Stax began distributing music from several smaller Memphis labels and produced and released the soundtracks for feature films such as Sweet Sweetback's Baadasssss Song and Shaft (both 1971). [2] In 1972, Al Bell supervised the Wattstax festival, a day-long concert featuring Stax artists which was held in Los Angeles in response to the Watts ...

  9. Mel and Tim - Wikipedia

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    Mel and Tim performed at the Wattstax charity concert that year, but later recordings could not repeat their earlier successes. Tim McPherson died in 1986. [3] "Backfield in Motion" was covered by Anthony Swete. [4] "Starting All Over Again" was covered by Hall and Oates in 1990 for their album Change of Season.