James Brown Live At The Apollo '68 (2008)
This was one of a series of concerts James Brown gave at the Apollo in Harlem in March 1968. This performance was broadcast on television as James Brown: Man To Man. In addition to 16 vintage color performances from the concert, this special also includes film of James Brown walking the streets of Harlem and Watts as he speaks to the state of Black America and describes the political and socioeconomic advances that need to be accomplished: “My flight is for Black American to become American.”—James Brown This concert is much a 1968 James Brown time capsule as it is a timeless representation of how music can change the world.
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dancing, rhythm and blues (r&b), godfather, harlem, new york city, live music, funk music, apollo, r&b artist, black music
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- What is James Brown Live At The Apollo '68 about?
- This was one of a series of concerts James Brown gave at the Apollo in Harlem in March 1968. This performance was broadcast on television as James Brown: Man To Man. In addition to 16 vintage color performances from the concert, this special also includes film of James Brown walking the streets of Harlem and Watts as he speaks to the state of Black America and describes the political and socioeconomic advances that need to be accomplished: “My flight is for Black American to become American.”—James Brown This concert is much a 1968 James Brown time capsule as it is a timeless representation of how music can change the world.
- Who directed James Brown Live At The Apollo '68?
- James Brown Live At The Apollo '68 was directed by Art Fisher.
- Who stars in James Brown Live At The Apollo '68?
- James Brown Live At The Apollo '68 stars James Brown, Bobby Byrd, Clyde Stubblefield, John 'Jabo' Starks.
- What genre is James Brown Live At The Apollo '68?
- James Brown Live At The Apollo '68 is a Music film.
- Where was James Brown Live At The Apollo '68 produced?
- James Brown Live At The Apollo '68 was produced in United States of America.