Jimmy Castor Bunch - January 13, 1973 SOUL! TV Show
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- Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
- Jimmy Castor Bunch - January 13, 1973 SOUL! TV Show
It's Just Begun
Hey Leroy, Your Mommas Callin' You
The First Time Ever I saw Your Face
Troglodyte
I'm Not A Child Anymore
Foxy Lady
A pivotal era in black television, music, and its culture that can never be duplicated or will ever be seen as such again.
He was Latino.
It is very unfortunate that NOT ENOUGH WAS OR IS BEING DONE TOO HONOR THE CREATOR OF THIS SHOW "SOUL" THE GREAT MR ELLIS HAZLIP. His show debuted on channel 13 PBS in 1968 until 73or 74 and played a very important part in the BLACK ARTS AND POLITICAL MOVEMENT OF THAT TIME.
I thought I watched all the PBS programs as a kid from Sesame Street, ZOOM, English comedies =-Benny Hill, Monty Python, etc. but I have never seen Soul! TV Show. Never knew it existed. Incredible artists and speakers from that period. Can't wait to see the documentary. Blessings Mr. Hazlip=INNOVATOR!
check out Amazon Prime...all the episodes are on there
@@sheldontaylor2002 Thanks man! Also, I am looking forward to seeing Summer of Soul from Questlove! It's similar to music from 1969.
I have been a huge YES fan since 71, so that's why I enjoy greatness
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When I was younger , I never got why my dad and his brothers were so into creative jazz musicians , and scouted everywhere for old records. Now in my 50's , I got it ! THIS is my kind of creative artists. THIS is real innovation. Absolutely fantastic ! What a time for doing your own thing for the JCB. Alongside the other geniuses around 1970. Just look at the top 100 albums 1965-1975. Really takes your breath away.
Thx for upload.
You are so right
Wow, what entertainment packed into only 24 minutes! That first song Just Begun must be like a break dancer national anthem. Jimmy then provides funk, rnb soul, comedy, sings, plays the sax, and ends with a Hendrix song. What a band.
@ Mike BTek - "Must be like" is an understatement! The definitive NYC breakdancer anthem! It is also a staple in the underground clubs that play R&B Disco, Funk, Electro, Soul, and House music.
These old clips are priceless.
Dunno if you guys gives a damn but if you are stoned like me atm then you can watch all of the new movies on instaflixxer. Been binge watching with my brother lately =)
@Yosef Alfredo Definitely, been watching on InstaFlixxer for since december myself :)
Wow this is the first time ive seen footage of this fantastic band. Many thanks absolutely fab!
There is no cooler image than when our folks raise the instruments to play them!
🎶.,•*°*•,. ✨🎶🖤🎶✨🎶.,•*°*•,.🎶.
Never saw them perform the song It's Just Begun. First time seeing the Band Live. They were great. Hi Hop made me aware of this Band. Thank goodness for Hip Hop Music. 50 years to be exact.
James was the man, the total entertainer: vocalist, saxist, rapper, hip-hopster,
spoken-word poet, model, percussionist and sometimes-preacher.
One noted for voice expressiveness and articulation...
And real humorous, too. He was kinda the soulbro answer to what Frank Zappa was doing at the time. Love 'em both so much!
Yes he did it all. Phenomenal talent. LOVE him!!!
Man this brings sooo many memories to my childhood in The Bronx 70-80 teenager years. Thank you.
Early life and career
Castor was born on January 23, 1940, Early in his career he was a member of the famous doo-wop group The Teenagers. Later he created Jimmy and the Juniors.[2] In late 1966 he released "Hey Leroy, Your Mama's Callin' You". As leader of The Jimmy Castor Bunch in the 1970s, and also as a solo artist, he released several successful albums and singles. The group reached the peak of their commercial success in 1972 with the release of their album, It's Just Begun, which featured two hit singles: the title track and "Troglodyte (Cave Man)", which was a large hit in the US, peaking at #6 on the Billboard Hot 100. The track stayed in the chart for 14 weeks and was a million seller by June 30, 1972, and received a gold disc award from the RIAA.[1] Castor released "It's Just Begun" in 1972. Africa Bambaataa said that "It's Just Begun" was very popular at South Bronx block party in 1970s. Later popular songs included "Bertha Butt Boogie", "Potential", "King Kong" and "A Groove Will Make You Move" in 1975 and 1976.
The Castor band included keyboardist/trumpeter Gerry Thomas, bassist Doug Gibson, guitarist Harry Jensen, conga player Lenny Fridle, Jr., and drummer Bobby Manigault.[1] Thomas, who also recorded with the Fatback Band, left in the 1980s to exclusively record with them.
Many of the group's tunes have been heavily sampled in films and in hip-hop. In particular, the saxophone hook and groove from "It's Just Begun" and the spoken word intro and groove from "Troglodyte (Cave Man)" (namely, "What we're gonna do right here is go back...") have been sampled extensively. Industrial hip hop group Tackhead covered the song "Just Begun" for the digital release of their album For the Love of Money.[3]
Thanks for supplying all this information.
The greatest sax man on the planet, incredible musician, songwriter/band leader. Jimmy also subbed in for Frankie Lymon, when Frankie would fail to show up for gigs. It was my greatest pleasure to see Jimmy Castor perform with his band at the Apollo back in the 1970's and early 1980's. Jimmy always gave a stellar performance. He had the ability to enthrall the audience because he could play so many instruments. He was a classically trained musician and attended Music and Art High School in NYC.
The man was truly "The Everything Man" but he still remains "Unsung" to this day! Thanks for posting his performance during the first part of the January 13, 1973 episode of the ground-breaking TV show "Soul!" (The Spinners performed on the remainder of the program, which is also on RUclips). He was in a class by himself!
Jamaica Queens, NY
Jimmy Castror
His fam owned a Barber shop.
Linden Blvd & Sutphin Blvd.
Lovely
Or was it the candy store next to the barber shop. Maybe?
I never knew Jimmy had a Queens connection. I remember McDonald's on that corner.
Jimmy Castor needs an “Unsung” TVONE episode like yesterday! As a kid his songs used to make me LAUGH!
Lord, I used to love this show in the late 1960s-early 70s. Growing up in a little bitty North Carolina town, it was unusual to see black people on TV. Ellis was wonderful.
These guys really had it together, what a great band!Thanks for this!
Never missed a show when he played Le Coq Dor in Toronto! God Bless The Memories! Such a Talented "Bunch"
Deeeeeeep! That's music and funk was a live and well! Love the sound of live bands!
New york city son JIMMY CASTOR rip
HARLEM USA (SUGARHILL)
Man that rendition of the first time ever I saw your face was incredible.
I was just thinking the same thing and was going to make the same comment when I saw your comment. The feel in that playing got across more than any version with lyrics ever could.
@@oboogie2 He executed every single note to perfection On First Time Ever. Truly a stellar performance by Jimmy Castor on saxophone!!!!
afro american salsa amazing tune!!
So many great black soul bands back then. Love the 70's. Now it's all crap rap.
Man steer off the hue. You'll make more friends that way. Focus on the fun, soul, n' passion we've witnessed here.
Muito bom
and that today stuff all has same music track( ?) just different words..going to club to dance? no way.classics? nope
Back again and this time that sax solo on The First Time I Ever Saw Your Face". It seems Castor is an annual gift that keeps on giving!
What a quality of this man and his group! The man of the 1.000 talents!!!!
I f'n love Jimmy Castor!
Me too. He was the SHIT!!! True soul Brother.
RUclips The Only True Time Machine
Finally, more cowbell!!!
Fantastic footage - a smoking set! Great to also see Gerry Thomas of Fatback Band fame as well. Thanks 😊
What a re-discover! Incredible
You have to love the "Growl" underlying all that music!
This is mind blowing. How come I didn't know Jimmy and his band in the day.
He reminds me of my sister's goup and husband's they had. Feeling the funk 🤗
Dang' That's what I'm talking about'❗ This is real music...listen to the rough band..wow!
Talent... pure talent.
The First Time sounded like Miles Davis on sax. This guy was truly a great artist, & the band was equally great. Wow
This band kicks ass
Thanks for posting. As a little kid I heard this cover before Jimi's original. I thought I was imagining that all these years. Now I know it's true. ❤👍
One of the most famous breakdance and b boy songs!
Black POWER here!!!...This is Latin Bugalu Flavor. 70's Street Gang shit. LEROY ....tu Madre?
He was dissin' weaves way back. Well done, mate!
I could listen to them all day, thanks for posting!
OMG !!! Thank you for posting this !!
An incredible band.
Embarrassed to say I never heard of this one,it’s like soul trains little brother 🙌🏼🔥🔥
This show pre dated Soul Train by some years. Soul Train wasn’t on the same level as SOUL. Mr.Ellis Hazlip was a TRUE INNOVATOR IN BLACK CULTURE.
SOUL! was on PBS. It was about letting America see artists perform live on TV, often for the first time. It was totally different from Soul Train. It wasn't about dancing. It was about live performance.
I was hoping he would do "One Precious Word" a favorite from the 70's
Mr. Jimmy castor just begun hits after hits songs album and hits after hits Nubian wooly African King Warrior and queen wooly hair warrior blood Harlem, New York own soulful and groove songs and cultural heritage foundation for the people's choice Mr. Jimmy castor just begun hits after hits songs album and hits after hits songs album and hits after hits 1960-1970style and 1980-1990style 2000-2019styles
Remember him respect yourself
Rest,in peace i remember redhook
House's history performance painting pictures on the wall
Remember ourselves and mother we love her and father's we love him always greatest band and group most high creator soulful and groove songs and cultural heritage foundation for the people's Harlem owen Mr. Jimmy castor just begun hits after hits. 😀😁😂😃😄😅😆😉😊😋😎😙😚😐😶😶🙄😣😣😥
HIP HOP BBOY FLY GIRLSSssss get ya groove on
FIRE !!!! 😍😍🌋🌋
Killer.....Love it🤩
oh, that guitar is just what i needed :cough couch::
Space Age my personal favorite
Cool tune
amazing!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
the caveman song is just hilarious yo ! pure genius
Love that guitar. Mawucka-mawucka-mawucka...
Love.
Richard Nixon decisively pulled the funding for this show to get it cancelled.
Amazing
Thanks!
Mandingo approved!👍🏽💪🏽😎
if not mistaken thurday i grew i miami fla my favorite
Love this
Uuuuuaaaauuuu impresionante, ke grande
The everything man
Space age
Hello this is frankie crocker
Muito bom
Sure dont get original like this in today's time!
they're too busy trying to sample everything from this period
how do you know? do you even follow new music? besides randomly "in he car"?
@@DaveAnchovies well it’s obvious I’m not here for random choice now... O. I Know...wouldn’t u like to 😂
Her name was Bertha Butt, one of the Butt sisters
Bertha, Bashiba Butt, da Butt sistas.
Plymouth roadrunner And Bella Butt!
no b boys...brothers sitting there looking bewildered
I hate it when comments are turned off. Just saying.
Music always have a message, for someone to know. 🤔
B BOYS FLASDANCE MOVIE !!!!!! wouuuuuaaaauuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu !!!!!!!!!!!!
I get the feeling Jimmy didn't like Leroy.
real music
Live perfomance
This was when music was music! Anyone know the names of the players in the band?
+jacobnyer
Castor band included keyboardist/trumpeter Gerry Thomas, bassist Doug Gibson, guitarist Harry Jensen, congaplayer Lenny Fridle, Jr., and drummer Bobby Manigault
+mrdog66 Gerry Thomas was also the keyboardist/arranger for the Fatback Band, too much talent for one group!
Yep. Gerry also plays the trumpet solo on Potential. Strong group.
you know it!
sweeeeeet
Is that a Fender Rhodes or a Wurlitzer? Wow...Jimmy can blow that horn...! 12:15 So lyrical...
I believe it's a RMI Electric Piano..They were popular back in the day until the Fender Rhodes began to dominate the market and became the legend that it is now.
Talented as FUCK!!!!!
Yea I had a
l jimmy lp,s
Do you have the Three Degrees episode?
JWC:1940-2012
What about the interviews and performances? Black Power TV book by Devorah Heitner brought me here looking for clips from Soul! Oh, okay . . . www.thirteen.org/soul/#.VGTSETTF9LM.
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if not mistaken thurday i grew i miami fla my favorite