Chicano Rock/Soul
motown67
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I was just flipping through the stations and came across this great documentary on PBS "Chicano Rock! The Sound of East LA." Here's a link to a summary of the show. Turns out it was originally released in 2008. One of the cool stories was that a Chicano group Cannibal and the Headhunters were the ones who originally wrote and recorded A Land Of 1,000 Dances, which I always associated with Wilson Pickett.
http://www.pbs.org/chicanorock/
One of the guy's interviewed is Ruben Molina who wrote this book Chicano Soul. He has a website with some cool pictures, label scans, etc. Unfortunately his "Rare Soul" section is down right now.
http://www.mictlan.com/index.html
http://www.pbs.org/chicanorock/
One of the guy's interviewed is Ruben Molina who wrote this book Chicano Soul. He has a website with some cool pictures, label scans, etc. Unfortunately his "Rare Soul" section is down right now.
http://www.mictlan.com/index.html
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I highly recommend both. That is, if you're interested in brown-eyed soul.
I get enough Chicano sounds yet know bugger all about the music, which artists to check etc,
cheers again.
No, they did not.
Wilson Pickett based his version of the song on theirs, but they didn't originate it. Chris Kenner (the black New Orleans R&B singer best known for "I Like It Like That") recorded it first, but he didn't have the "na na na" that Cannibal & co. inserted later.
Otherwise, I would like to see this special...