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Canal Street is a 2018 American drama thriller film directed by Rhyan LaMarr. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The film was distributed by Smith Global Media and opened over Martin Luther King Jr. Day weekend. [ 4 ] It was filmed in Chicago . [ 3 ]
Cha Wa's Grammy-nominated album, Spyboy, is deeply influenced by New Orleans street culture. [3] The band aimed to give traditional New Orleans music a modern twist. In Gelini's words, "We wanted to take the roots of what we love about New Orleans brass band music and Mardi Gras Indian music and then voice it in our own way". [17]
The band name derives from a calypso word for "dove", which symbolises peace and love; [2] "Dove" is also the title of one of their best-known songs. With a membership deriving from several Caribbean nations, Cymande were noted for an eclectic mix of funk, soul, reggae, rock, African music, calypso, and jazz that they called "nyah-rock".
Chakk were an industrial funk band from Sheffield, who existed from 1981 until 1987. [1] Members were Alan Cross, Mark Brydon , Dee Boyle, Sim Lister, Jake Harries and Jon Stuart. [ 2 ] The band never achieved commercial success, but have been noted for their wide influence on later British dance music, particularly via Fon Studios. [ 3 ]
Jersey Street is a band from Manchester, England, which began releasing deep house in 1998, before broadening its output to include a wide range of styles including soul, jazz, afro-funk and Latin. Jersey Street’s first single , "Nobody But My Lord", was released on J.B.O. in 1998.
TJ's was a music venue and nightclub located on Clarence Place in Newport, South Wales. [2] It opened in 1985 and shortly became a live music venue. It was an integral part of the so-called toilet circuit and the Newport music scene, particularly catering to fans of rock music.
Arlester Christian (June 13, 1943 – March 13, 1971), nicknamed "Dyke", was born (according to most sources) in Buffalo, New York. [1] He attended Burgard High School. [2] In 1960, he started playing bass in a Buffalo band, Carl LaRue and his Crew, who played local bars and clubs and released a single, "Please Don't Drive Me Away", on the KKC label in March 1962.
The self-titled album, Weapons of Peace was the only album that the Chicago funk soul band released. Released in 1976, it contained eight tracks. [1] [2]The song "This Life" was composed by Charles P. Franklin, Andrew Hardy, and Finis Henderson Jr., [3] "City" was composed by Charles Franklin, Finis Henderson and Andrew Hardy, [4] "Both Same" was composed by David Johnson, Andrew hardy, Bill ...