- Soul to Soul (film)
Infobox Film | name = Soul To Soul
caption =
director =Denis Sanders
producer =Richard Bock ,Tom Mosk
cinematography =David Myers
released =1971
runtime = 96 min.
language = English
imdb_id = 0244807"Soul To Soul" was a concert held in
Accra ,Ghana onMarch 6 ,1971 by an array of AmericanR&B ,soul , rock, andjazz musicians. It is also the name of a1971 documentary film recording the concert.Concert
Ghana, after declaring its independence in
1957 , had made a variety of efforts to connect withAfrican-Americans , some of whom — includingMaya Angelou ,W.E.B. DuBois . andGeorge Padmore — lived in the African nation for a time. In the mid 1960s, Angelou approached the government ofKwame Nkrumah and suggested bringing a number of African-American artists to Ghana for the annual independence celebrations. Nkrumah was deposed before action could be taken, but when the American father-son team of Ed Mosk and Tom Mosk approached the Ghana Arts Council in 1970 with an idea for a concert, the Council agreed. A massive 1970 concert byJames Brown inLagos ,Nigeria had prompted the Mosks' confidence in the idea.Of the musicians invited to perform,
Wilson Pickett was by far the biggest star in Ghana, where he was known as "Soul Brother No. 2." (James Brown was, of course, Soul Brother No. 1.) Organizers also unsuccessfully sought performances by AmericansAretha Franklin ,James Brown ,Booker T & The MG's ,Louis Armstrong and gospel singerMarion Williams . In addition,Fela Kuti was approached, but did not perform.The show was held in Black Star Square (now Independence Square) on the
Gulf of Guinea and ran 14 hours, finishing at 6:45 a.m. with a gospel set by The Voices of East Harlem.Several at the show remarked that Santana, despite having only one black member, played the most "African-sounding" music of the night. Some have argued that the band's merger of Latin rhythms with rock music strongly influenced the development of
Afrobeat .Musicians
The American artists were mostly
African-American and represented a variety of musical styles:*
Wilson Pickett
*Ike & Tina Turner
*Les McCann andEddie Harris
*The Staple Singers
* Santana, featuringWillie Bobo on timbale
*Roberta Flack
*The Voices of East Harlem The concert also featured performances by several Ghanaian acts:
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Guy Warren , a.k.a. "The Divine Drummer," also known asKofi Ghanaba , one of the first African musicians to play alongside American jazz musicians
*The Damas Choir , perhaps the nation's most prominent vocal group since the 1940s, led byIshmael Adams
*Charlotte Dada , sometimes spelled "Dadah" or "Daddah," best known in the West for her soul cover ofThe Beatles ' "Don't Let Me Down"
*Kwa Mensah , a pioneer inhighlife music and the olderpalmwine style
*The Kumasi Drummers , a group from theAshanti Region
* The Aliens, Ghana's best known rock band, sometimes known as The Psychedelic Aliens or The Magic Aliens
*The Anansekromian Zounds , the house band for theGhana Arts Council In addition, Les McCann and Eddie Harris played part of their set with a Ghanaian
calabash player and medicine man namedAmoah Azangeo .While $50,000 was budgeted for paying the American performers, only $1,000 was set aside for the local musicians.
Film
The concert was filmed and released in August
1971 . It featured extensive excerpts from the concert performances, along with documentary footage of the musicians interacting with local Ghanaians in the days before the show. The film played in limited release around the world for the next two years but was not a financial success and did not cover the costs of putting on the show.The film was eventually restored thanks to a program by
The Grammy Foundation that seeks to preserve important films about music, and it debuted again in February2004 at an event at theLos Angeles County Museum of Art . It was released on DVD onAugust 24 ,2004 . The new release does not include any performances byRoberta Flack , who requested their removal. But it does include a soundtrack album on CD, which features tracks from all the Western performers excluding Santana and Flack, plus the Kumasi Drummers, the Damas Choir, and Kwa Mensah. It also includes a new song entitled "Soul To Soul (2004)" byEarl Thomas .ee also
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