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Gayelle, Series One, Programme 19, 1988 Series 1, Programme 19
presented by Dennis Hall, 1949- and Ian Eligon, fl. 1988; produced by Christopher Laird, 1945-, Bruce Paddington, fl. 1974-2016 and Tony Hall, 1948-, Banyan Productions; interview by Mark Lyndersay, Karen Martinez, fl. 1991 and Josanne Leonard, fl. 1991; performed by Run DMC, in Gayelle, Series One, Programme 19 (Trinidad and Tobago: Banyan Archive, 1988), 30 mins
Teaser: Run DMC welcome to Gayelle
Opening Sequence with Theme KADAMBARI by Ron Reid
Dennis Hall and broadcaster Ian Eligon rapping radio studio introduce the programme
Mark Lyndersay interviews Master Rapper Big C about Rap, Hip Hop in Trinidad Kenton Johnson dances and speaks to Karen Martinez about his Lip S...
Opening Sequence with Theme KADAMBARI by Ron Reid
Dennis Hall and broadcaster Ian Eligon rapping radio studio introduce the programme
Mark Lyndersay interviews Master Rapper Big C about Rap, Hip Hop in Trinidad Kenton Johnson dances and speaks to Karen Martinez about his Lip S...
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presented by Dennis Hall, 1949- and Ian Eligon, fl. 1988; produced by Christopher Laird, 1945-, Bruce Paddington, fl. 1974-2016 and Tony Hall, 1948-, Banyan Productions; interview by Mark Lyndersay, Karen Martinez, fl. 1991 and Josanne Leonard, fl. 1991; performed by Run DMC, in Gayelle, Series One, Programme 19 (Trinidad and Tobago: Banyan Archive, 1988), 30 mins
Description
Teaser: Run DMC welcome to Gayelle
Opening Sequence with Theme KADAMBARI by Ron Reid
Dennis Hall and broadcaster Ian Eligon rapping radio studio introduce the programme
Mark Lyndersay interviews Master Rapper Big C about Rap, Hip Hop in Trinidad Kenton Johnson dances and speaks to Karen Martinez about his Lip Syncing and performs
'Scientist' talks about his dancing and performs
Fat Boy (Duane Cromwell) and his voice generated 'beats' to Kare... Teaser: Run DMC welcome to Gayelle
Opening Sequence with Theme KADAMBARI by Ron Reid
Dennis Hall and broadcaster Ian Eligon rapping radio studio introduce the programme
Mark Lyndersay interviews Master Rapper Big C about Rap, Hip Hop in Trinidad Kenton Johnson dances and speaks to Karen Martinez about his Lip Syncing and performs
'Scientist' talks about his dancing and performs
Fat Boy (Duane Cromwell) and his voice generated 'beats' to Karen Martinez and performs
'Sister Nancy' (Marilyn Marcelle) talks to Karen Martinez about her chanting and performs
Rap Patrol performs and talks to Karen Martinez about using a US accent for Rap DJ Starchild plays and talks to Karen Martinez about scratching.
Rock Krush Crew performs
Cultural Sprangalang answers the question: What famous American personality formally opened the Little Carib theatre in 1948?
Ian Eligon links to next feature
Professor Gordon Rohlehr talks to Mark Lyndersay and outlines the development of Rap music in the US and its relation to Trinidadian oral performance styles.
Dennis Sprangalang Hall links to beak
Dennis Hall and Ian Eligon link to feature on RUN DMC
Rap group RUN DMC performs at national Stadium and are interviewed on their story to Josanne Leonard
Dennis Hall and Ian Eligon close the show
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Opening Sequence with Theme KADAMBARI by Ron Reid
Dennis Hall and broadcaster Ian Eligon rapping radio studio introduce the programme
Mark Lyndersay interviews Master Rapper Big C about Rap, Hip Hop in Trinidad Kenton Johnson dances and speaks to Karen Martinez about his Lip Syncing and performs
'Scientist' talks about his dancing and performs
Fat Boy (Duane Cromwell) and his voice generated 'beats' to Kare... Teaser: Run DMC welcome to Gayelle
Opening Sequence with Theme KADAMBARI by Ron Reid
Dennis Hall and broadcaster Ian Eligon rapping radio studio introduce the programme
Mark Lyndersay interviews Master Rapper Big C about Rap, Hip Hop in Trinidad Kenton Johnson dances and speaks to Karen Martinez about his Lip Syncing and performs
'Scientist' talks about his dancing and performs
Fat Boy (Duane Cromwell) and his voice generated 'beats' to Karen Martinez and performs
'Sister Nancy' (Marilyn Marcelle) talks to Karen Martinez about her chanting and performs
Rap Patrol performs and talks to Karen Martinez about using a US accent for Rap DJ Starchild plays and talks to Karen Martinez about scratching.
Rock Krush Crew performs
Cultural Sprangalang answers the question: What famous American personality formally opened the Little Carib theatre in 1948?
Ian Eligon links to next feature
Professor Gordon Rohlehr talks to Mark Lyndersay and outlines the development of Rap music in the US and its relation to Trinidadian oral performance styles.
Dennis Sprangalang Hall links to beak
Dennis Hall and Ian Eligon link to feature on RUN DMC
Rap group RUN DMC performs at national Stadium and are interviewed on their story to Josanne Leonard
Dennis Hall and Ian Eligon close the show
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Performer / Ensemble
Run DMC
Contributor
Ian Eligon, fl. 1988, Dennis Hall, 1949-, Christopher Laird, 1945-, Bruce Paddington, fl. 1974-2016, Tony Hall, 1948-, Banyan Productions
Author / Creator
Run DMC, Mark Lyndersay, Karen Martinez, fl. 1991, Josanne Leonard, fl. 1991, Dennis Hall, 1949-, Ian Eligon, fl. 1988
Date Published / Released
1988
Publisher
Banyan Archive
Series
Gayelle
Person Discussed
Paul Robeson, 1898-1976
Topic / Theme
Rap, Trinidadians, African Americans
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1988. Used with permission of the Banyan Archive.
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Gospel, Season 1, Episode 2, The Golden Age of Gospel
directed by Shayla Harris; produced by Eric Thielman, fl. 2019, Kevin Burke, Stacey Holman, fl. 1999 and Shayla Harris, Inkwell Media Inc. and McGee Media, in Gospel, Season 1, Episode 2 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2024), 53 mins
Starting in the 1940s, Gospel’s hour 2 explores the Golden Age of Gospel -- the dramatic explosion of Black sacred music and the segregated highways of the American South -- through the successful careers of Mahalia Jackson, Sam Cooke and Aretha Franklin. As the lines between the sacred and secular blur, gospel...
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directed by Shayla Harris; produced by Eric Thielman, fl. 2019, Kevin Burke, Stacey Holman, fl. 1999 and Shayla Harris, Inkwell Media Inc. and McGee Media, in Gospel, Season 1, Episode 2 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2024), 53 mins
Description
Starting in the 1940s, Gospel’s hour 2 explores the Golden Age of Gospel -- the dramatic explosion of Black sacred music and the segregated highways of the American South -- through the successful careers of Mahalia Jackson, Sam Cooke and Aretha Franklin. As the lines between the sacred and secular blur, gospel music becomes the powerful soundtrack of the freedom struggle.
Field of Study
American Music
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., 1950-, Eric Thielman, fl. 2019, Kevin Burke, Stacey Holman, fl. 1999, Shayla Harris, Inkwell Media Inc., McGee Media
Author / Creator
Shayla Harris
Date Published / Released
2024
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Gospel
Person Discussed
Aretha Franklin, 1942-2018, Sam Cooke, 1931-1964, Mahalia Jackson, 1911-1972
Topic / Theme
Performing arts, Black community, Spirituality, African-Americans, Music history, Musical ensembles, Christianity, Preaching, African Americans
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2024 McGee Media, LLC, Inkwell Media, LLC
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Gospel, Season 1, Episode 3, Take the Message Everywhere
directed by Stacey Holman, fl. 1999; produced by Chelsea Adewunmi, fl. 2018, Kevin Burke, Stacey Holman, fl. 1999 and Shayla Harris, Inkwell Media Inc. and McGee Media, in Gospel, Season 1, Episode 3 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2024), 53 mins
Gospel’s hour 3 reveals how gospel was going mainstream and family dynasties, many raised in the Church of God in Christ, would dominate the charts. Meanwhile, other children of the church used their heavenly voice to influence soul music. As gospel artists took the message everywhere, Black pastors continued to...
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directed by Stacey Holman, fl. 1999; produced by Chelsea Adewunmi, fl. 2018, Kevin Burke, Stacey Holman, fl. 1999 and Shayla Harris, Inkwell Media Inc. and McGee Media, in Gospel, Season 1, Episode 3 (Arlington, VA: Public Broadcasting Service, 2024), 53 mins
Description
Gospel’s hour 3 reveals how gospel was going mainstream and family dynasties, many raised in the Church of God in Christ, would dominate the charts. Meanwhile, other children of the church used their heavenly voice to influence soul music. As gospel artists took the message everywhere, Black pastors continued to distinguish their message through a prophetic voice and sound with sermonettes.
Field of Study
American Music
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Henry Louis Gates, Jr., 1950-, Chelsea Adewunmi, fl. 2018, Kevin Burke, Stacey Holman, fl. 1999, Shayla Harris, Inkwell Media Inc., McGee Media
Author / Creator
Stacey Holman, fl. 1999
Date Published / Released
2024
Publisher
Public Broadcasting Service
Series
Gospel
Topic / Theme
Ministers, Jesus Christ, Christianity, Black community, Spirituality, African-Americans, Music history, Musical ensembles, Preaching, Martin Luther King, Jr., Assassination, Memphis, TN, April 4, 1968, African Americans
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2024 McGee Media, LLC, Inkwell Media, LLC
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