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June is Black Music Month. What does one do to participate in, celebrate and/or observe the event?

 
 
JGoldman10
 
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Reply Mon 17 Jun, 2019 11:25 am
@izzythepush,
No.
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izzythepush
 
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Reply Mon 17 Jun, 2019 11:30 am
@JGoldman10,
Would 2 tone count? A lot of Black British musicians are heavily involved in that.

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eurocelticyankee
 
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Reply Mon 17 Jun, 2019 11:38 am
@JGoldman10,
Hello there, his name is Eddy and he was born in Guyana.
He moved to the UK when he was 18.
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tsarstepan
 
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Reply Mon 17 Jun, 2019 12:15 pm
@JGoldman10,
JGoldman10 wrote:

tsarstepan wrote:

JGoldman10 wrote:

Hi. As of the time of the posting of this question, it's Black Music Month 2019.

This is news to me. I have yet to have come across this term on any calendars or social media outlet.



Are you serious or are you being facetious?

Rolling Eyes You ask a billion obvious questions here at a2k. We accept that you don't know everything. But wow! Because I am NOT aware of something that you are wholeheartedly aware of? You jump down my throat? As if this is a criminal omission of sorts? You want us to accept that you matured over the time that you spent away from a2k? That may be hard to accept.

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Are you familiar with Black History Month?

Good grief. February as Black History Month is well publicized across all forms of national media. Black Music Month? Not even close.

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I've known June was Black Music Month for years, since I was little. How did I first learn of it? They used to have little adverts about it on TV.

Good for you. 100% certain you grew up in a different town/state than I did. And very likely a different decade.

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If you don't mind me asking, are you African American?

I am not.

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How many other African Americans are on this site besides myself?

Odd that you're asking me for these facts. I have no idea.

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Go on video hosting sites like YouTube, Metacafe and Dailymotion and look up "Black Music Month". You should find at least one video that indicates that June is Black Music Month.

So what? Really proves nothing in terms of national media and awareness of this not-so-highly recognized calendar attribution or month long nonholiday(?).
Ragman
 
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Reply Mon 17 Jun, 2019 02:39 pm
😱 shock and horror
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InfraBlue
 
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Reply Mon 17 Jun, 2019 03:08 pm
@Real Music,
Parliament - Flash Light
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JGoldman10
 
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Reply Mon 17 Jun, 2019 03:49 pm
@tsarstepan,
tsarstepan wrote:


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I've known June was Black Music Month for years, since I was little. How did I first learn of it? They used to have little adverts about it on TV.

Good for you. 100% certain you grew up in a different town/state than I did. And very likely a different decade.


You are a little older than I am.

I apologize. I thought you could have been being a little facetious. I couldn't tell by the tone of your post.



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JGoldman10
 
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Reply Mon 17 Jun, 2019 04:29 pm
My local hometown library often has displays and/or exhibits up in recognition of certain observances during the year- Black History Month, Asian/Pacific Islander American Heritage Month, National Hispanic Heritage Month, etc.

They probably do have some kind of display and/or exhibit up for Black Music Month for the month of June, but I don't know- I haven't been over there in a long time.
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Real Music
 
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Reply Tue 18 Jun, 2019 09:28 pm
Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, who were commonly referred to as Gamble and Huff ,were truly one of the most prolific song writing producing team in Soul/R&B music. Especially in the 1970s.
The following list of songs is just a small sample of their work.

TSOP The Sound Of Philadelphia - MFSB featuring The Three Degrees 1974
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Z0QE44smfo

Three Degrees - When Will I See You Again (1974)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HUSYj5zq144

The O'Jays - I Love Music
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tGmsFg-oQ6k

Love train - The O'Jays
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kQvmCzILBfE

If You Don't Know Me By Now - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nbaSh8i5eyE

The Jacksons - Enjoy Yourself
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7IsjqR1IlvE

Turn off the Lights - Teddy Pendergrass
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JfZJk1xjXWs

Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - Wake up Everybody
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OOxoeGL3tTo

The O'Jays - Back Stabbers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzTeLePbB08

Aint No Stopping Us Now - Mcfadden and Whitehead
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DY0tsKCB4lc

Billy Paul - Me and Mrs. Jones
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NYOQDnWFXYI

The O'Jays - Give the People What They Want
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uebYua_vdPc

O'jays - Stairway to heaven
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=erZmWwDKwrU

Lou Rawls - You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine (1976)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0QTrCBAqTyM

Darlin' Darlin' Baby(Sweet,Tender,Love)- The O'Jays
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2zX938Fp3F8

Use Ta Be My Girl - The O'Jays
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dS2umgmp1DQ

Teddy Pendergrass - Close The Door
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0DJk7h6uLZw

The O'Jays - Survival
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_jH4l-Zl7g

The Intruders - I Wanna Know Your Name
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4E-3GE9bKo

You Gonna Make Me Love Somebody Else - The Jones Girls
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sILFP6Z5P_o

The Jones Girls - Dance Turned To A Romance
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6fY7vvuEads

The Stylistics - Break Up To Make Up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygTV45X1yGI

If Only You Knew-Patti Labelle
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cHg-Zkwndqg


This list is only a small sample of their work.
There is so much more.
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mark noble
 
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Reply Wed 19 Jun, 2019 11:12 am
@JGoldman10,
June is a month that signifies summer's impending approach - Or early winter - depending on hemisphere - Nothing else.
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izzythepush
 
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Reply Wed 19 Jun, 2019 12:08 pm
@JGoldman10,
What about Aswad?

JGoldman10
 
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Reply Wed 19 Jun, 2019 04:57 pm
@izzythepush,
I have never heard of any of these British music acts you are referring to.
izzythepush
 
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Reply Thu 20 Jun, 2019 12:18 am
@JGoldman10,
You need to get out more.
JGoldman10
 
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Reply Thu 20 Jun, 2019 12:22 am
@izzythepush,
Izzy I am an AMERICAN. I would not know of any of these BRITISH music acts you are referring to unless I was visiting the U.K., or if I read and heard about them, and/or saw them online.

Do you know of any good Christian/Gospel artists from the U.K.?
izzythepush
 
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Reply Thu 20 Jun, 2019 12:34 am
@JGoldman10,
No. I don't like that sort of stuff.

Aswad and the Specials are known in America.
JGoldman10
 
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Reply Thu 20 Jun, 2019 05:38 am
@izzythepush,
Okay. Are you a Christian?
izzythepush
 
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Reply Thu 20 Jun, 2019 06:48 am
@JGoldman10,
Not any more. I was forced to go to church as a kid. I hated it. To be honest I didn't get the impression they were good people, very judgemental and opinionated but not much in the way of kindness.

Someone once said they quite liked Jesus, it was just his followers they had a problem with. I get that, I really do.
mark noble
 
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Reply Fri 21 Jun, 2019 07:53 am
@izzythepush,
A 'christian' = Follower of Jesus (As best as he could - Knowing he could never quite 'make-the-grade') told me this story - which your post reminds me of:
A down-and-out, a bit scruffy and stinky, was refused entry into a church, due to his, less than appealing, ... entirity.
Jesus approached him, a way down the the road and said 'Don't take it personally - I've been trying to get in there for years'.

Smile
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Real Music
 
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Reply Fri 21 Jun, 2019 07:25 pm
Curtis Mayfield Biography, Life, Interesting Facts.

Curtis Mayfield was an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. Born on June 3, 1942, he is considered as one of the influential figures behind the black race-conscious soul music. He gained fame as a member of The Impressions and later went solo. He wrote The Impression’s song, People Get Ready,1965, which depicts his political consciousness in songwriting. The song was a hit and won several awards. It was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 1998, made it to number 24 on the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time, listed by Rolling Stone.

Curtis Mayfield went solo in 1970 and his soundtrack for the film Super Fly in 1972 becoming a hit. He also released several other albums. On August 13, 1990, while performing live at Wingate Field in Flatbush, Brooklyn, New York, lighting equipment fell on him paralyzing him from the neck down. He, however, continued his music career and released his last album New World Order in 1996. He has won several awards including the Grammy Legend Award in 1994 and Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 1995.

Early Life
Curtis Mayfield was born to Marion Washington and Kenneth Mayfield on June 3, 1942. He had four other siblings. At the age of five, his father abandoned the family; hence, his mother along with his grandmother moved the family from one resident to the other until finally settling in Cabrini-Green. Growing up, he developed a keen interest in music and at the age of seven singing with the Northern Jubilee Gospel Singers. His mother who already knew how to play the piano taught him how to play the instrument.

Curtis Mayfield received education at Wells Community Academy High School but dropped out during his first year. At the age of 14 in 1956, Mayfield formed the gospel and soul group Alphatones after the Northern Jubilee Gospel Singers moved to downtown Chicago. He also self-taught how to play the guitar.

The Impressions
In 1956, Curtis Mayfield joined his friend Jerry Butler and others like Arthur and Richard Brooks in the group The Roosters as a singer, songwriter, and composer. The group later metamorphosed to The Impressions in 1958 now including Sam Gooden. Butler left the band after they released the hit singles Come Back My Love and For Your Precious Love. Fred Cash later joined to replace Butler. The Impressions signed with ABC Records and worked with its Chicago-based producer/A&R manager Johnny Pate.

Curtis Mayfield became the lead singer, writer, composer and producer for the band. The first of it was Gypsy Woman, which made it to the Top 20 Pop hit and a rendition of an old gospel song, Amen, that also became a hit and Top 10 charted. Amen was used as a soundtrack for the United Artists film Lilies of the Field, 1963, starring Sidney Poitier. The band became very famous in the 1960s with Mayfield composing most of their songs including People Get Ready, Keep On Pushing and It’s All Right, which made it to the Top 10 chart. Others like Woman's Got Soul and Talking about My Baby was on the Top 20. The Impression had 19 R&B with 12 of them making it onto the pop charts.

Curtom Records
In 1968, Curtis Mayfield founded the label Curtom Records in Chicago enrolling the Impressions onto it. The band continued releasing hit songs including Fool For You and This is My Country. Others like Choice Of Colors and Check Out Your Mind also became hits making the band enjoy a stream of success.

Activism
Curtis Mayfield used music as a tool of activism for the black race. He became one of the leading voice for the black pride movement alongside Sly Stone and James Brown. During the early 1960s, he composed most of the soundtracks of the Civil Rights Movement. In 1967, he wrote the hit song We’re a Winner for the band under the ABC Records. The song became an instant hit upon release and reached the Billboard pop Top 20. We’re a Winner also became an anthem for the black pride and black power. Earlier songs including Move On Up and Keep on Pushing were also used by the Civil Right Movement and Martin Luther King as anthems.

Songwriting
Aside from writing for The Impression, Curtis Mayfield wrote songs for several musicians. He wrote Jerry Butler’s hit songs Find Another Girl, I'm A-Tellin' You and He Will Break Your Heart. He also wrote and arranged Jan Bradley's hit song Mama Didn't Lie. From 1962 to 1965, he served as a writer and arranger for Okeh Records artists including Billy Butler and the Artistics, Major Lance, and Walter Jackson.

Solo Career
After about a decade career with the Impression, Curtis Mayfield left the band to pursue a solo career. His label Curtoms Records released most of his records during the 1970s. He also produced most of the recordings by the label. In 1970, he released his debut solo album, Curtis, which was commercially successful and charted on the top 20. He followed it with Roots, the following year. Mayfield achieved the most success as a solo artist with the soundtrack Super Fly, 1972, for the Blaxploitation film of the same title. The lyrics of the track were very critical about the criminal and wayward lifestyle in the black urban ghettos during the period.

The track was commercially successful selling over one million copies and awarded a gold disc by the R.I.A.A. The success of Super Fly came with several other opportunities making the soundtracks for Claudine, 1974 and Sparkle in 1976. Alongside the Staple Singers, Curtis Mayfield did the soundtrack for Let’s Do It Again, 1975 and with Mavis Staples recorded the soundtrack of the film A Piece of the Action in 1977. His albums include Back to the World, 1973, Got to Find a Way, 1974, Give, Get, Take and Have, 1976, Do It All Night, 1978 and Heartbeat in 1979. Others include, Love, is the Place, 1982, Take It to the Streets, 1990 and many others.

Later Life

The Tragedy

Curtis Mayfield suffered an accident that would have a toll on the rest of his life. On August 13, 1990, during a performance at the Wingate Field Flatbush, Brooklyn in New York, a high wind raged one of the stage’s lighting equipment trapping him under. He, therefore, suffered a broken spine paralyzing him from the neck down. He, thus, started using a wheelchair. Despite the accident, Mayfield continued his musical career even though it slowed him down. His last album was The New World Order in 1997.

Personal Life
Curtis Mayfield married Altheida Mayfield. The couple had six children. Mayfield, however, had four other children with different women. Mayfield’s health kept deteriorating after the incident and later suffered from diabetes, which caused his right leg to be amputated. He died on December 26, 1999, North Fulton Regional Hospital in Roswell, Georgia.

Awards And Honours
Curtis Mayfield won several awards and was honoured for his contributions to music. Alongside member of the Impression, he was into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, in 1991 and posthumously inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame, in 2003.

https://www.sunsigns.org/famousbirthdays/d/profile/curtis-mayfield/
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Real Music
 
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Reply Fri 21 Jun, 2019 07:28 pm
Curtis Mayfield & The Impressions - People Get Ready (1965)

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