Hal Jacobs
Hal Jacobs
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TRAILER: Saving the Chattahoochee
Premiering in early 2024, this 40-minute documentary by HJacobs Creative looks at the critical role that Sally Bethea and other Atlanta women, including self-proclaimed "Sewer Mayor" Shirley Franklin and 1970s-era Junior Leaguers, played in defending the Chattahoochee River. Over the decades, Atlanta women have given the river a voice when it needed it the most.
This project is co-sponsored by Georgia Humanities, University of Georgia Special Collections and WSB-TV.
www.hjacobscreative.com/savingchattahoochee
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Видео

TRAILER: Just Another Bombing?: This is Donal and Iona's Story
Просмотров 3165 месяцев назад
New Documentary Shares Survivors’ Story of Civil Rights-era Bombing in Jacksonville, Fla. "Just Another Bombing?: This is Donal and Iona's Story" takes audiences on a poignant journey through a little-known incident of the 1960s Civil Rights era. Iona Godfrey King and her son Donal Godfrey share their deeply moving account of surviving a Klan bombing of their home with three other family member...
TRAILER (ROUGH CUT): Saving the Chattahoochee: The Story of the Women Who Defended the River
Просмотров 1978 месяцев назад
Scheduled for an early 2024 release, this 40-minute documentary looks at the critical role that Sally Bethea and other Atlanta women, including self-proclaimed "Sewer Mayor" Shirley Franklin and 1970s-era Junior Leaguers, played in defending the Chattahoochee River. Over the decades, Atlanta women have given the river a voice when it needed it the most. This project is co-sponsored by Georgia H...
King Johnson at the Northside Tavern [Excerpt from Documentary]
Просмотров 4368 месяцев назад
Northside Tavern: The Mostly True Account of the Golden Age of Atlanta’s Most Exquisite Blues Dive An excerpt from the 90-minute documentary, Oliver Wood (Wood Brothers), Coy Bowles (Zac Brown Band) and others talk about the glory days of Atlanta's blues-funk band, King Johnson, and their home base, the Northside Tavern. A love song to dive bars, working musicians and dive bar patrons and owner...
Diane Kempler on Clay and Science (2012)
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In fall 2012, Atlanta ceramicist and visual arts instructor Diane Kempler teamed up with biologist Nicole Gerardo to teach a ceramics course at Emory College called “Clay and Science: A Symbiotic Relationship.” Gerardo's lab studies evolution by observing interactions between microbes and other organisms such as aphids and fungus-growing ants. The students created pieces that explored everythin...
Intro to the Northside Tavern Documentary
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Watch the opening minutes of the Northside Tavern documentary, including the question: "How would you describe it to a friend?" See the full movie (90 min., $4.99) at vimeo.com/ondemand/northsidedoc A love song to dive bars, working musicians and dive bar patrons and owners, the documentary tells the story of the amazing local music scene created in a little family-owned Atlanta tavern. Filled ...
Trailer for Northside Tavern Documentary
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Northside Tavern: The Mostly True Account of the Golden Age of Atlanta’s Most Exquisite Blues Dive A love song to dive bars, working musicians and dive bar patrons and owners, this 90-minute documentary tells the story of the amazing local music scene created in a little family-owned Atlanta tavern. Filled with music clips and interviews with musicians and staff, the film highlights the cast of...
Trailer [rough cut] for Northside Tavern Documentary
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SEE FULL FILM HERE: vimeo.com/ondemand/northsidedoc This 2022 documentary (90 min.) tells the story of the amazing local music scene created in a little tavern off busy Northside Drive in Atlanta. Filled with music clips and interviews with musicians and staff, the film highlights the cast of characters who found a home there under the watchful eye of owner/manager Ellyn Webb, making the Norths...
Northside Tavern on the Big Screen
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The Northside Tavern in Atlanta is an exquisite dive to be sure. It's also Hollywood's version of a classic dive. SEE FULL FILM HERE: vimeo.com/ondemand/northsidedoc [Music by Jim Ransone, a variation of Atlanta blues musician Frank Edwards's "Chicken Raid."]
Michael Murrell: Art, Nature and Catawampus (2021)
Просмотров 2982 года назад
For five decades, sculptor Michael Murrell has made work that explores our human relationship with nature. With over 200 exhibitions of his work, Murrell has chosen to retain most of it so that it can be displayed to the public in a former cotton mill in the north Georgia foothills.
River Rats & Junior Leaguers
Просмотров 1352 года назад
The story behind the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area (edited from oral history interviews conducted by the National Park Conservancy).
Rough-cut Excerpts from Northside Tavern Documentary
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SEE FULL FILM HERE: vimeo.com/ondemand/northsidedoc How does a little neighborhood pool hall in the westside of Atlanta, owned and operated by the Webb family since 1972, acquire an international reputation as one of the great blues dives in the U.S.? The Northside Tavern documentary (upcoming fall 2022), produced by HJacobsCreative, attempts to answer that question by talking to the musicians,...
Diane Kempler with Terracotta Potters in Tamil Nadu, India (2015)
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In March 2012, Diane Kempler traveled to Tamil Nadu to visit the village of Avadayarkoil Taluka in the district of Pudukkottai to see terracotta potters at work.
The Shiloh Rosenwald School (2016)
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The Shiloh-Rosenwald school, located in Notasulga, Alabama, was a collaboration between educator Booker T Washington and Julius Rosenwald, CEO of Sears & Roebucks. Rosenwald schools are landmarks in the history of African-American education in the country. Considered “Schools of Hope,“ many of these educational facilities have silently disappeared from the landscape. Thanks to dedicated communi...
Trailer for Common Good Atlanta Documentary
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Trailer for Common Good Atlanta Documentary
Trailer for "Lillian Smith: Breaking the Silence" (2019)
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Trailer for "Lillian Smith: Breaking the Silence" (2019)
The Accidental Stone Mason (2018)
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The Accidental Stone Mason (2018)
Lonnie King Interview Clip from Lillian Smith Documentary (2017)
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Lonnie King Interview Clip from Lillian Smith Documentary (2017)
Jontavious Willis on Discovering Muddy Waters (2016)
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Jontavious Willis on Discovering Muddy Waters (2016)
Trailer for Mary Crovatt Hambidge Documentary (2017)
Просмотров 1476 лет назад
Trailer for Mary Crovatt Hambidge Documentary (2017)
Ike Stubblefield Trio at Avondale Towne Cinema (2017)
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Ike Stubblefield Trio at Avondale Towne Cinema (2017)
Keeping Watch Over Our Water Chattahoochee Riverkeeper (2016)
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Keeping Watch Over Our Water Chattahoochee Riverkeeper (2016)
The Shiloh Rosenwald School (2016)
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The Shiloh Rosenwald School (2016)
A Conversation with Camille Billops and James Hatch (2015)
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A Conversation with Camille Billops and James Hatch (2015)
Billops Hatch Exhibition at Emory (2016)
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Billops Hatch Exhibition at Emory (2016)
The Color Line in Atlanta Segregation at the Fox Theatre (2015)
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The Color Line in Atlanta Segregation at the Fox Theatre (2015)
attic (2015)
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attic (2015)
Metaphors, Politics, and Common Good (2015)
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Metaphors, Politics, and Common Good (2015)
Beth Gylys on Common Good Atlanta (2015)
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Beth Gylys on Common Good Atlanta (2015)

Комментарии

  • @6Stringmeister
    @6Stringmeister 19 дней назад

    Some of the best memories of my life! Special thanks to Ellen and Danny❤

  • @shivadurga7081
    @shivadurga7081 Месяц назад

    ❤❤❤❤

  • @2ndmachine620
    @2ndmachine620 2 месяца назад

    I've known Uhler since the mid 90's. They were a great band.

  • @waller_dan
    @waller_dan 2 месяца назад

    I'm looking forward to seeing this. We need more films like this.

  • @sivaranjani356
    @sivaranjani356 3 месяца назад

    Location and contact number

  • @vmrboys581
    @vmrboys581 3 месяца назад

    இவங்க காண்டாக்ட் நம்பர் கிடைக்குமா

  • @rodneyharper2275
    @rodneyharper2275 4 месяца назад

    Thanks 👍

  • @greendesertgoddess
    @greendesertgoddess 5 месяцев назад

    Someone once found a quarter or dropped a quarter into the Northside Tavern toilet and sold it for $100. on ebay. I aint lyin'!

  • @cheryljenkins
    @cheryljenkins 7 месяцев назад

    Those were the days! Great times with KJ in their early days.

  • @Ueaiacon
    @Ueaiacon 8 месяцев назад

    Respect👏

  • @geminiman2831
    @geminiman2831 Год назад

    Contact please!!

    • @haljacobs3738
      @haljacobs3738 Год назад

      Can we help you?

    • @geminiman2831
      @geminiman2831 Год назад

      ​@@haljacobs3738 Can please provide the contact number of the clay artist!

  • @AngiesByKim
    @AngiesByKim Год назад

    I met BB King there!

  • @lilsun
    @lilsun Год назад

    i learned more about my culture today. thank you

  • @MissTuskegeeAlabama
    @MissTuskegeeAlabama Год назад

    My home💕✌🏾

  • @highlonesome-coloradobluegrass

    Rest in Peace Lil Joe!

  • @stynger
    @stynger Год назад

    I saw the movie last night. It was wonderful.

  • @KarenRansone
    @KarenRansone Год назад

    Awesome - spent many nights in that bar. Miss it and all of the great musicians.

  • @tomhamm5420
    @tomhamm5420 Год назад

    Many years ago Northside had the best $5 homemade dinner made by Glynda on Wednesdays when she tended bar.

  • @tbjinvestments
    @tbjinvestments Год назад

    Wow. Stoney Brooks and Juju Root, Mudcat, so many others I've seen here over the years. A National Treasure.

  • @chad74721
    @chad74721 Год назад

    Thank God for people like Sarah, Bill, and other instructors who give people hope and a second chance

  • @andrewberube69
    @andrewberube69 Год назад

    Spent many good nights listening blues at north side

  • @andrewberube69
    @andrewberube69 Год назад

    Dang now everyone will go we will never get in

  • @VG-eb5vf
    @VG-eb5vf 2 года назад

    Can't wait to see this. Northside Tavern is to this day my all-time favorite bar out of the many I've been to all over the country. I used to come here regularly in the mid 2010s when I lived in the area. Northside Tavern is without question the most unpretentious laid back bar in Atlanta. Hopefully it never changes. RIP Carlos, Lola, PJ and everyone else

  • @andrewberube69
    @andrewberube69 2 года назад

    Great lost with Carlos gone prior to that was Eddie Tigner . I worked down the street and bought brakes behind north side at Atlanta safety brake , last I drove through I could hardly see the place with all the apartments. Wish we still had law in Atlanta we would more tempted to go back to north side tavern .

  • @thomastimlin1724
    @thomastimlin1724 2 года назад

    A young skinny Robin, barely recognized him lol

  • @sweetiepie1862
    @sweetiepie1862 2 года назад

    She was with Dr King when he was arrested on May 4 1960 in Decautur Georgia. Its a little known incident that precedes his arrest on October 19 1960 in Atlanta

  • @DiscoGemini
    @DiscoGemini 2 года назад

    Awesome! RIP Carlos and Lola

  • @whispersinthewinds8641
    @whispersinthewinds8641 2 года назад

    If I have a daughter/only daughters and grand-daughter(s), I will NOT do what this selfish bit'ch had done. [it's a shame that her daughter died before her and she never got the chance to spent time with her own kid | this is why some biological birth mothers and grandmothers are sad'istic as ever and Camille is one of them too]

  • @MrMechanicandy
    @MrMechanicandy 2 года назад

    I have most of these players I am sorry to hear Carlos past I sat with wife Terri at fuzzy first time I think I saw him . Another story how I got introduced to the blues , girl Elli in Fayetteville vile I met after divorce told me you need to Chekc out the music in Atlanta since you work up there . Well I did got off at normal hour around 6 and decided to go to blind willies didn’t have a clue that is was to early house rocker Johnson was playing later that night , oh well sat at the bar and ordered a beer . Then some black lady came in time of this was I believe 1997 . The lady said how you doing and I said good she said she was her to console a friend that lost her baby , the bar tender came out and they talked for a bit then the ,day sang amazing grace whcih was beautiful . I know idea who she was until I saw here at base ball game singing the national anthem ,it was Francine Reed . From then on I was hook on those long throaty lyric with long twang of guitar hook on the blues and Atlanta had alot of them and I can tell many story’s weekly night of the blues in Atlanta late 90s till 2016

  • @otpkd
    @otpkd 3 года назад

    The earliest video of them I've seen. (Belated) thanks for posting it.

  • @leonaldobrum
    @leonaldobrum 3 года назад

    Interesting. This video, albeit the quality of the sound when regarding the band's play not being that great, has a certain virtue, that makes you feel like you were right there in the street: it captures every sound with great depth, so you can "feel" the environment, as well as the band, as part of it. Not a true "music" video - but a great documentary of what Tuba Skinny was facing there. I, for one, found it enlightening.

  • @okaykell
    @okaykell 3 года назад

    GREAT! I´m creating an online exhibit for class about Black theaters and segregated theaters and this was a great start for me. Thank you.

  • @lioneldarde1851
    @lioneldarde1851 3 года назад

    Robin rejoint Tuba Skinny ...

  • @PopsCoffee
    @PopsCoffee 3 года назад

    Many thanks, Hal Jacobs. 'Mother’s Son-in-Law' was composed in 1933 by Alberta Nichols, music, and Mann Holiner, words. Tuba Skinny included it in their Album 'Garbage Man'. The words: You don't have to have a hanker To be a broker or a banker. No sir-ee, just simply be My mother's son-in-law. Needn't even think of trying To be a mighty social lion Sipping tea, if you will be My mother's son-in-law. Not got the least desire To set the world on fire. Just wish you'd make it proper To call my old man 'poppa'. You don't have to sing like Bledsoe* And you can tell the world I said so. Can't you see you've got to be My mother's son-in-law? (* Jules Bledsoe - a famous Afro-American singer and the original performer of 'Ol' Man River' - was 36 years old at the time when 'My Mother's Son-in-Law' was written.) For more information, see: playing-traditional-jazz.blogspot.com/2017/05/post-505-mothers-son-in-law.html

  • @kathyhanna5623
    @kathyhanna5623 5 лет назад

    I was appalled by this woman's story of abandoning her child but worse she wouldn't let any family members get the child. An act of unmitigated cruelty. I don't care what she accomplished in her career. She was a complete failure as decent human being. Oh but it goes on. The child finally finds her and she makes a documentary as if she found her and then later abandons her again. Horrible human being. I have no admiration for this woman at all.

    • @JackAShepherd
      @JackAShepherd 4 года назад

      I KNOW. She had sooooo many better options and she chose to abandon her in the cruelest way. There's a pathological callousness. Also, a pathological mustache.

    • @gloomysunday8242
      @gloomysunday8242 2 года назад

      @@JackAShepherd She was definitely a narcissist

    • @VigilanteAgumon
      @VigilanteAgumon Год назад

      And on top of that, she was a homewrecker, forcing James to abandon his first wife and children.

  • @KStewart-th4sk
    @KStewart-th4sk 5 лет назад

    Just read an article "The Artist Who Gave Up Her Daughter" about Camille Billops by Sasha Bonet. Contrary to how Ms. Bonet tells the story, I don't see this Billops as being anyone to look up to. A totally selfish, self-absorbed woman who was willing to give up her 4 year old child for adoption.There are plenty of talented, successful women who raise children. Bonet tries to twist the story to one about Black women and artistry when all I see is a selfish woman giving up a 4 year old little girl because she didn't want to be burdened by her existence. Plus a man who was willing to give up a wife and kids to be with Billops after she gave him an ultimatum. They deserve one another and neither should be admired!!

  • @08CARIB
    @08CARIB 5 лет назад

    I appreciate her historical insight but the treatment of her daughter Christa and selfishness both she and her husband showed their children undermines the message of their work.

  • @eduardocarrochio6326
    @eduardocarrochio6326 5 лет назад

    the evolution of someone's taste is always interesting to me.

  • @richardretter6014
    @richardretter6014 6 лет назад

    Camille and James welcomed me in their home in 2007 they had a party the night before that I was suppose to attend and forgot when I called the next day Camille said Richard you were guest of honor and I am very upset with you I am so sorry may I come over and see you Camille said you have twenty mins to get here I jumped in a cab rang her up so that she could let me in I have twenty mis to speak with you Richard four hours and a half hours later I felt like I had gotten a crash course in my black history of black famous artist that Camille personally new my artistic life was both changed and my direction was formed and I was released to step into the next level of my journey Black world renown artist and personal friend Dr. Eugene Grigsby arranged the meeting for me with Camille I had no idea who I was meeting she is strong confidant royal intelligent woman all wrapped up in spit and fire ready to release her knowledge if she feels your passion James a quiet brilliant man hung on Camille's every word when it was time for me to leave I glanced around the room to look at all of the famous artist and movie stars and actors photos that graced her walls books from floor to ceiling after we embraced and said our good byes I stood on the sidewalk downstairs closed my eyes raised my face towards the sky and I said Thank You!

    • @aliciajacobs809
      @aliciajacobs809 6 лет назад

      Sweet! She has that effect on many many people. Thanks for sharing.

    • @KStewart-th4sk
      @KStewart-th4sk 5 лет назад

      @ Richard Retter I do not see anything to admire in this woman at all. All I see is a selfish, self absorbed woman who abandoned a 4 year old daughter because she did not want to be burdened by raising her. Look how she treated Christa years later after Christa found her. YES, Christa found her not the other way round that Camille portrayed it. "FINDING CHRISTA", the title to Billops film was total BS! Isn't Jim the same guy that abandoned his wife and kids to be with her? Troubling how the famous tend to overlook major flaws in one another--perception before reality. It is all about the party and who is honoring who!

  • @leonblum7898
    @leonblum7898 6 лет назад

    !!!CONGRATULATIONS!!!,YOUR MUSIC I'TS VERY BEAUTIFULL.-I LISTEN EVERYDAYS.-(SORRY MY ENGLISH I'TS VERY BAD ) I'AM)FROM ARGENTINE.-THANKS VERY MUCH.-