He also raised funds for a playground and a Head Start program. The Harlem Cultural Festival wasnt any different, with billowing Afros, dashikis, floral patterns, fly shades, and much more. The white interviewees all express pride and excitement but the Black interviewees point out how that money could have been better spent helping African American communities. Later in the film The Fifth Dimension's Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis, Jr. also watch footage with a similar response and it is moving. After the summer of 1969, the summer concert series did not happen again, even though it had been announced for the following summer. The stage featured extraordinary artists from the sisterly harmonies of The Staple Singers to headlining sets by B.B. South African musician Hugh Masekela joined African American performers in the 3rd edition of the Harlem Cultural Festival's celebration of Black creativity and international solidarity. The Harlem Cultural Festival celebrated African American music and culture. The six shows had a combined attendance of close to 300,000, rivaling that of Woodstock. HFC was founded by Harlem native, Ambassador Digital Magazine editor-in-chief Musa Jackson, who attended the original festival as a child and appeared in Summer of Soul. Nikoa Evans and Emmy-nominated event producer Yvonne McNair are also co-founders of the HFC. Produced and directed by Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson, "Summer of Soul" was the inspiration for a new outdoor music festival set for 2023. May we celebrate and honor the Harlem Cultural Festival across America from this point forward. Most people have heard of Woodstock but most have never heard of the Harlem Cultural Festival that happened that same summer of 1969. He sang a combination of Calypso, R&B, and soul ballads, recording forgotten singles for Jude Records. Questloves Summer of Soul documentary is revealing this event to the world. Wry humor is thus shown to be far from out of place in these overtly political films. Stevie Wonder hits the mark as he looks back and asserts, The so-called powers that are or were didnt find it significant enough to keep it as a part of history. Produced and directed by Ahmir Questlove Thompson, Summer of Soul was the inspiration for a new outdoor music festival set for 2023. The 1969 Harlem Cultural Festivals success speaks to how this specific time is a significant snapshot of Black history. Director Hal Tulchin Stars The 5th Dimension Gladys Knight & The Pips Jesse Jackson I am interested in going behind the scenes to explore the creative process; seeing how pop culture reflects social issues; and providing a context for art and entertainment. The director, producer, and emcee of the event was charismatic promoter and lounge singer Tony Lawrence, described as the glue which brought the festival into being. Just as Woodstock showcased iconic musicians, the Harlem Cultural Festival featured the performances of some of the greats: B.B. The Harlem Cultural Festival of that year, which would come to be known as Black Woodstock, had, on its surface, little in common with the upstate hootenanny. The Harlem Cultural Festival, also known as "Black Woodstock", was a series of music concerts held in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City during the summer of 1969 to celebrate African American music and culture and to promote the continued politics of Black pride. 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival later known as the "Black Woodstock" Mount Morris Park, NYC 1969 festival #18 June 29 - August 24, 1969: consisted of six free Sunday afternoon concerts held between June 29 and Aurgust 24. The scale and the diversity of the audience was a thing to behold, says Neal Ludevig, the curator and co-producer of this years 50th anniversary Black Woodstock event. Some people in those snapshots have become famous in their own right. As a freelance writer he contributes regularly to various film and literary publications. Presented by St. George Art Museum at St. George Art Museum, Saint George UT. We see iconic musicians on stage, alongside lesser known artists of equally exquisite talent. Searchlight Pictures. The free festivals total combined attendance boasted nearly 300,000 people; however, it has (unsurprisingly) not been heralded or iconized as similar fests of the era have. NowPlayingUtah.com is managed by the Utah Cultural Alliance. Co-sponsored by the New York City Parks Department and Maxwell House, the General Foods subsidiary, that years festival consisted of six free Sunday afternoon concerts held between June 29 and August 24. April 14 - 15, 2023. kd @ gmail.com. Finding a bit of shade at Mount Morris Park. According to a Rolling Stones profile, the Harlem Cultural Festival was created by Tony Lawrence, a singer whose star began to rise in the mid 1960s as he took over night clubs with his blend of R&B and Calypso music. Keep up with all the latest news, arts and culture, and TV highlights from KPBS. The Harlem Cultural Festival, also known as "Black Woodstock", was a series of music concerts held in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City during the summer of 1969 to celebrate African American Read allThe Harlem Cultural Festival, also known as "Black Woodstock", was a series of music concerts held in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City during the summer of 1969 to celebrate African American music and culture and to promote the continued politics of Black pride.The Harlem Cultural Festival, also known as "Black Woodstock", was a series of music concerts held in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City during the summer of 1969 to celebrate African American music and culture and to promote the continued politics of Black pride. The music scene of the late sixties and early seventies was a zenith for these styles, and African Americans were a vital part of it all. Share on Facebook Share on Twitter. Now, with this film in cinemas and streaming on Hulu, one of the earliest pairings of Black musical genius and ambitious political intent can re-enter public consciousness. People pushed back against housing discrimination and built their communities to be self-sustaining, even though they had fewer resources and less access to funding. There's been a change and you may be president of the United States one day. Sixteen months before the festival, John Lindsay, a progressive Republican was elected mayor of New York. Oscar, Grammy, and Peabody award-winning documentary "Summer of Soul (Or When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised)" has sparked a reimagining of the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival, which the film explores. The swell of emotion we see is simply beautiful and says more about the meaning and importance of the event than mere words could convey. Sunday, June 29, 1969 Mount Morris Park, New York, NY Edwin Hawkins Singers George Kirby Max Roach Olatunji Sly & the Family Stone The 5th Dimension (Simone closed out her performance by reading the fiery poem Are You Ready, Black People? The Last Poets David Nelsons spoken-word call-to-action, asking of the crowd, Are you ready to smash white things, to burn buildings?). The 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival brought over 300,000 people to Harlem's 20-acre Mount Morris Park from June 29 to August 24, 1969 against a backdrop of enormous political, cultural. At one point, Roebuck "Pops" Staples, of the Staple Singers, injects a sermon into his performance: "You'd go for a job and you wouldn't get it. But he wanted to do more and the result is an exhilarating documentary that both captures a moment in time and assesses its value. "People were unwilling to remember," said Lauro. Then as now, they witnessed money being wasted on wars and frivolous space flights that would be better spent solving critical ecological problems on earth. The Harlem Cultural Festival should be a highlight of American music history and a cultural milestone for Black people. Musa Jackson attended the festival as a small child and recalled, "It was the ultimate Black BBQ and then there was the music that made you feel it was so much bigger.". But you have the mental capacity to read the signs of the times. Source: (The Everett Collection/Pop Sugar). In 1969, a glorious summer celebration of music and culture took place in New York. And New York is still a city of first-class citizens and second-class schools. Both Jesse Jackson and Ben Branch were in Memphis with Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. at the time of the assassination on April 4, 1968, and Rev. We're excited to share this valuable resource! Months later, Mayor Lindsay helped music promoter Tony Lawrence produce a free six-week concert series in a central Harlem park during the summer of 1969. Lawrence also claimed that he was being threatened by a mafia enforcer and that his car was blown up when he was visiting his friend Sidney Poitier. At the time, other youth-oriented festivals, like Monterey and Newport were starting to appear. Those who turned out in Harlem bucked the malicious stereotype of the black mob. They gathered peacefully with no incident conjuring an energy akin to that of their Bethel, N.Y., hippie brethren open and ready to ride the wave of a local black sound utopia. Lindsays belief that We can lick the problems of the ghetto, if we care, morphed into the concert posters slogan, Do you care? Lindsay was introduced as the blue-eyed soul brother, and the gospel great Mahalia Jackson who would join the newly solo vocal powerhouse Mavis Staples for a duet spoke confidently of his impending victory. He began by staging the Love Festival in Newark, New Jersey, in the Fall of 1969, and it attracted more than 60,000 fans. See production, box office & company info, Summer of Soul (Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised), Summer of Soul (Or, When the Revolution Could Not Be Televised) (2021). The documentary focuses on six weeks during the summer of 1969 in which the Harlem Cultural Festival took place. Like, he had to go and be part of it.. ITS BACK! Harlem Cultural Festival Of 1969 Fuels Summer Of Soul. Unlike Woodstock, these concerts were no sybaritic celebration of hippie counterculture, but a direct response to the profound losses and violence endured by Black activists and progressives that preceded that summer. Thompson could have simply strung together the musical performances for a concert film that would have rescued the event from the obscurity it was languishing in. 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