Jimi Hendrix Tribute (Black Rock Coalition) at the Cooler 11/25/96 Part 6 "The Power of Soul" - Video
PUBLISHED:  Feb 22, 2014
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Jimi Hendrix Tribute (Black Rock Coalition) at the Cooler 11/25/96 Part 6 "The Power of Soul" Video produced by Larry Blumenstein Video Productions. Contact: LarryBlumenstein@aol.com, 917-817-2112. (Copyright 2014)) (c)
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The Black Rock Coalition is a New York-based artists' collective and non-profit organization dedicated to promoting the creative freedom and works of black musicians.

The BRC was founded in 1985 in New York City by Vernon Reid (guitarist for the funk metal band Living Colour), Greg Tate (journalist for the Village Voice), Dk Dyson ( lead singer of Eye & I), and Konda Mason (producer),[1] but today has members from around the world. The BRC's mission is to maximize the development, exposure, and acceptance of black rock musicians, and encourage artists who refuse to cater to "the creative straitjacket the industry has designed."

Among other activities, the BRC actively seeks performance venues, recording opportunities, and equitable distribution opportunities for black artists. They work to archive performance footage of cultural events related to their oeuvre, and to provide or publicize various educational opportunities (e.g. lectures, workshops, seminars, research, library and audio-visual resources, public forums/discussions, etc.). BRC also solicits funding for projects and provides networking opportunities.

The BRC is governed by an executive board and an advisory board; board members have included Me'shell Ndegeocello, Bernie Worrell, 24-7 Spyz, the members of Living Colour, Bill Stephney, Craig Street, Sekou Sundiata, Chocolate Genius, Don Byron and Nona Hendryx. Artists who have participated in BRC activities include Doug Pinnick (frontman and bassist for the progressive metal band King's X), Spacey T, Keziah Jones, Tamar-kali, Suffrajett, Graph Nobel, Imani Coppola, David Ryan Harris, Jeffrey Gaines, Sophia Ramos, FunkFace, Pillow Theory, Apollo Heights, Avery Brooks, The Family Stand, Carl Hancock Rux, Caron Wheeler, and DJ Reborn.

BRC had an active radio show in the 1980s. Today it maintains a website, http://www.blackrockcoalition.org, as well as an email list and a regular mailing list, an internet radio station (BRC Radio @ Soul-Patrol.Net), and a MySpace page.
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Gene Williams
Is that Damon Mendes?

Wayne Livingston
Yeah that was a fun hit!!! Gene feeling his inner Hendrix!!! I believe that was Abe Fogle on drums.

Gene Williams
No..it was Damon.

Wayne Livingston
Maybe I'm mistaken.

Gene Williams
Yea..I saw some other clips Larry uploaded... You can see Damon better.

Wayne Livingston
He's killin on that track!!

Gene Williams
Rich Harrison and Mark White are in them too.

Wayne Livingston
Yeah I've seen these....Larry got everything in the vault!! A true archivist!!!

Gene Williams
I have this on VHS... But the quality of the tape degraded badly.

Wayne Livingston
Is it for a different camera or is it from Larry's feed??

Gene Williams
It's the same video.. I guess Larry gave me a copy back in 96.

Wayne Livingston
Cool. Well at least he's digitized it so it's safe for the future!!

Gene Williams
Yea..I see he used a smoothing effect to get rid of the jerky motion.
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