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Series: Say Brother
Program: Jazz
Episode: 808
Date: 1977-11-11
Subject: African Americans - Attitudes; African American musicians; Jazz musicians; Music - Performance
Clip Description
Boston Art Ensemble perform in the Say Brother Studio Program serves as a compilation of performances by the Boston Art Ensemble, Cannonball Adderley, Stanton Davis and the Ghetto Mysticism Band, Webster Lewis, and Charles Lloyd. Includes commentary by professor and historian A.B. Spellman from Program 111, "New Music," and excerpted interview footage with both Adderly (interviewed by John Slade) and Lloyd (interviewed by Topper Carew). Produced by Barbara Barrow.
Program Description
Boston Art Ensemble perform in the Say Brother Studio Program serves as a compilation of performances by the Boston Art Ensemble, Cannonball Adderley, Stanton Davis and the Ghetto Mysticism Band, Webster Lewis, and Charles Lloyd. Includes commentary by professor and historian A.B. Spellman from Program 111, "New Music," and excerpted interview footage with both Adderly (interviewed by John Slade) and Lloyd (interviewed by Topper Carew). Produced by Barbara Barrow.
Series Description
Say Brother is WGBH's longest running public affairs television program by, for and about African Americans, and is now known as Basic Black. Since its inception in 1968, Say Brother has featured the voices of both locally and nationally known African American artists, athletes, performers, politicians, professionals, and writers including: Muhammad Ali, Maya Angelou, Thomas Atkins, Amiri Baraka, Doris Bunte, Julian Bond, Stokely Carmichael, Louis Farrakhan, Nikki Giovanni, Odetta Gordon, Henry Hampton, Benjamin Hooks, Jesse Jackson, Hubie Jones, Mel King, Eartha Kitt, Elma Lewis, Haki Madhubuti, Wallace D. Muhammad, Charles Ogletree, Byron Rushing, Owusu Sadaukai, and Sonia Sanchez.



