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The Support Our #creatives® Clubhouse Room - January 9, 2023 - Bella Levy
The Support Our #creatives® Clubhouse Room - January 9, 2023 - Bella Levy
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Mon. Jan. 9 at 8pmET. The Support Our #creatives® Clubhouse room. Special guest Bella Levy, founder of the Bella Levy Foundation; its objective is to fight human trafficking and provide a safe space for its warriors. Tonight it’s all about the inaugural Blue Ribbon Gala being held the last weekend in January, which is Human Trafficking Awareness month. We will discuss how Bella developed her…
Go-go is a subgenre of funk music with an emphasis on specific rhythmic patterns, and live audience call and response.
Go-go was originated by African-American musicians in Washington, D.C., during the mid-60s to late-70s. Go-go has limited popularity in other areas, but maintains a devoted audience in the Washington metropolitan area as a uniquely regional music style and was named the official music of Washington, D.C., in February 2020.
Performers associated with the development of the style include Rare Essence, EU, Trouble Funk, and singer-guitarist Chuck Brown. Modern artists like Charles "Shorty Corleone" Garris continue the go-go tradition in D.C.
Origins
Although Chuck Brown is known as "the Godfather of Go-Go", go-go is a musical movement that cannot be traced back to one single person, as there were so many bands that flourished during the beginning of this era that they collectively created the sound that is recognized as go-go of today. Artists such as Marvin Gaye, Van McCoy, Billy Stewart, Peaches & Herb, Black Heat,Experience Unlimited (E.U.), Vernon Burch, Sir Joe Quarterman & the Free Soul, the Moments, Ray, Goodman & Brown, True Reflection, the Unifics, Terry Huff & Special Delivery, Act 1, the Dynamic Superiors, Skip Mahoney & the Casuals, the Choice Four, and the Fuzz that played soul music during pre-go-go era.
The term "gogo" (as it applies to a music venue) originated in France in the early 1960s, at the Whiskyagogo nightclub, named after the French title for the British comedy "Whisky Galore!".The club also featured go-go dancers. In January 1964, capitalizing on the emerging popularity of "go-go dancers", the name was licensed to a Los Angeles club, the Whisky a Go Go, and from there the term "go-go" spread nationwideThe Cafe Au Go Go in NYC was also in business during that time, gaining notoriety when Lenny Bruce was arrested there in April 1964. By 1965, "go-go" was a recognized word for a music club, as evidenced by the TV show Hollywood A Go-Go (march 1965-1966), or the song title of that year's hit Going to a Go-Go by Smokey Robinson & the Miracles (released November 1965). At a go-go club, dancers could expect to hear the latest top 40 hits, performed by local bands and DJ's. (The French Whiskyagogo had been one of the first venues in the world to replace live music with records selected by a disc jockey.)
In Washington D.C., minor group Wornell Jones and the Young Senators were formed in 1965, beginning a fierce competition with Chuck Brown and Black Heat on the local club circuit. The Young Senators later became known for their song "Jungle" released in 1970 by Innovation Records. Guitarist and bandleader Chuck Brown is widely regarded as "the Godfather of Go-Go".
Chuck Brown was a fixture on Washington and Maryland music scene with his band Los Lotinos as far back as 1966. By the mid-1970s, he had changed the group's name to The Soul Searchers, and developed a laid-back, rhythm-heavy style of funk performed with one song blending into the next (in order to keep people on the dance floor). The beat was based on Grover Washington Jr.'s song "Mr. Magic," though Brown has said in interviews that both he and Washington had adapted the beat from a gospel music beat found in African churches.
Washington, D.C., funk's early national chart action came when Black Heat (the first D.C. go-go band to be signed by a major record label) released their Billboard top 100 hit "No Time To Burn" from their second album on Atlantic Records in 1974. They then toured with such national acts as Earth Wind & Fire, Parliament Funkadelic, Ohio Players, The Commodores, and others. In 1976, James Funk, a young DJ who spun at clubs in between Soul Searchers sets, was inspired (and encouraged by Brown himself) to start a band—called Rare Essence (originally the Young Dynamos)—that played the same kind of music.
Baltimore Karaoke is a form of interactive entertainment that is typically provided in clubs and pubs. Participants use a microphone to sing along to recorded music. An instrumental rendition of a well-known hit song serves as the soundtrack. To help the singer, lyrics are frequently shown on a video screen along with a moving sign, a changing colour, or clips from music videos. The Baltimore karaoke machine records the user's singing along to the music while playing instrumental accompaniments for a variety of songs.
Chase has been on the rise in the DMV music scene curating different mixes and sounds for all to enjoy. He does a perfect blend of trap vocals and instrumentals mixed with underground sounds and upbeat melodies. His sound is limitless and he’s been making a buzz for himself online as well primarily on TikTok. Summer is right around the corner and with the weather heating up you are bound to catch a good vibe from one Chase’s sets that he occasionally throws in the DMV area. You can connect with him on all socials at @chaseonaux
•California can create fire in his hands but the flame can only be the size of a lighter flame or else he'll set him self on fire
•Utah can turn coffee into holy water but unknown to him he's actually absorbing the caffeine (Mormons don't drink coffee btw)
•Texas can make any item bigger but he can't control how big and the sizes will continue to slowly increase afterwards
•Alaska can freeze anything he desires, but whatever he's frozen will later melt along with the ice.
•Tennessee can turn any record, channel, broadcast, DJ, streaming service into a Dolly Parton music video.
•New Jersey can determine the outcome of a coin flip, as long as both halves of his state agree.
•New York can read the minds of rats but it doesn't turn off and he can hear all of them at once in his state.
•Loui can turn into a ghost temporarily and talk to spirits but his human body is left behind and because he's a spirit he can't feel when he's dehydrated, hungry, needs the toilet, on fire ect.
•Maryland has an infinite old bay glitch in her pocket. She's happier than most states about her power.
•Gov can possess other states but he has to listen to said state talking in his head until he stops. Florida is the exception because he can take control away from Gov.
•Florida has the power to immediately relax and relieve the stress of anyone he comes into contact with, he just chooses not to.
If you were a genre of music, what would it be? Some sort indie/punk rock with a mixture of folk? Redneck outlaw country?
What would you title your biography? "What the fuck" perhaps? "Confessions of a queer redneck" ??
What are the first three things you'd do if you were invisible? Oh fuck if I know, theft and corporate sabotage or something, secret vigilante justice or something of the sort
What subject do you wish was taught in every school? Honestly? My school was pretty well rounded, even had a personal finance class senior year! I always say more difficult classes (stats was light work)
When was the last time you tried something for the first time and what was it? I drove across a bridge for the first time! (I am terrified of bridges)
What is the most underrated city you have ever visited? Chincoteague, Virginia I'll love you forever I <3 the pony swim
What day in your life would you like to relive? I think my DC trip with my friend and class, a couple things went wrong and I think I'd like to fix them if I could, make it a perfect last day of school. Other than that, probably just a good evening with my brother, I miss him a lot
If you could eliminate one thing from your daily routine, what would it be and why? I hate doing laundry so much, loading and switching the machines, folding it,,,, please no
How long would you last in a zombie apocalypse? Depends on how ableist other people are. I think I could be good long term bc I know just enough about other skills, I'm good with sewing, gardening, and cooking (especially with limited food supply) (we had this conversation in ap lit and the ableism was both intense and hardly there)
What would be the most surprising scientific discovery imaginable? Other life somewhere in space or the universe,
If you could have any view out your office window, what would you choose? Beach or ocean please, I <3 the coast
tagging or just saying hi: first, anyone who wants to !! id love to see it !! and now:
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