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Al Minns and Leon James: The DuPont Show of the Week
Al Minns and Leon James demonstrate various dance styles including the Shimmy, Snakehips, and the Lindy Hop. Filmed November 1961.
Al Minns & Leon James: Charleston Dances
Al Minns & Leon James from the Savoy Ballroom in Harlem

Filmed during the 50s
Danced by original jazz dancers from the 30s

Original TV performance!
Muddy Waters: Newport Festival 1960
Amazing performance , James Cotton on harp...enjoy!!

Muddy Waters, vocals
Betty Jeannette, Sammy Price, Jimmy Rushing, vocals - the guests
Butch Cage, fiddle; Willie B. Thomas, guitar - these must be the two guys sitting in front

Muddy Waters' Blues Band:
Francis Clay Drums
James Cotton Harmonica
Pat Hare Guitar
Tat Harris Guitar
Otis Spann Piano, Vocals
Andrew Stephenson Bass

Big Mama Thornton: Hound Dog ft. Buddy Guy
Big Mama Thornton ft. Buddy Guy - Hound Dog [1965].
Stevie Wonder: The Dick Cavett Show - Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer
Stevie Wonder does NEVER DREAMED YOU'D LEAVE IN SUMMER. This is from THE DICK CAVETT SHOW. August 11, 1970.
Stevie Wonder: Never Dreamed You'd Leave In Summer
Live In Brazil 1971.
Al Green: Let's Stay Together 1978
Live in Chicago, IL, 1978 on "SOUND STAGE."
Al Green: For The Good Times
For The Good Times - Al Green
from his album "I'M STILL IN LOVE WITH YOU" in 1972.
Chicago: Hard To Say I'm Sorry/Get Away 1982 Live
More from Dortmund '82. Enjoy!
Teena Marie: Cassanova Brown (Live)
Lady T's live performance of Cassanova Brown back in 1990.
Red Hot Chili Peppers: Scar Tissue
RHCP Video Scar Tissue.
The Faces: Maggie May
Rod and the faces on Top of the pops 1971.

Although Rod went on to bigger success, many say his association with Faces was the musical highpoint of his career and this concert is the cinematic proof. For the record, "Faces" consisted of Ron Wood (guitar) Ian McLaglan (keyboard), future Who member Kenny Jones (drums) and Tetsu Yamauchi (replacing Ronnie Lane on bass).
Freddie Jackson: Tasty Love
Seen Freddie live back in the 80's. Noticed this was not on the site. Enjoy
Freddy Jackson: I Don't wanna Lose Your Love
One of my favorite songs of his. The video features actress Michael Michelle.
Millie Jackson: Live at the Dominion London 1984
Millie Jackson - Live at the Dominion London 1984. Millie Jackson Phuck U Symphony.
Millie Jackson: If Loving You Is Wrong - Live 1984
Millie Jackson - If Loving You Is Wrong I Don't Want To Be Right.
Dramatics: What You See Is What You Get (Watts, L.A. 1972)
1970's Old school singing--live at L.A. Coliseum. Singer Luther Ingram sings "If Lovin You is Wrong, I Don't Want to be Right" in front of 100,000 people at Wattstax--a festival at the Los Angeles Coliseum on August 20, 1972 organized by the Memphis Stax Records to commemorate the seventh anniversary of the Watts riots and black power, pride, culture, tradition and heritage struggle. The party and peaceful atmosphere of Wattstax was seen by some as "the African Americans answer to Woodstock". Be it charity

Dramatics - What You See Is What You Get (Watts, L.A. 1972)

Footage of the Watts community of Los Angeles, California in 1972 set to The Dramatics' "What You See Is What You Get."
Freddie Jackson: You are my Lady (Live)
This guy Freddie Jackson has really got the hang of vocal dynamics, with his sudden changes from loud to soft volumes, not to mention his bluesy licks and runs.
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