CHRISTIAN ROCK MUSIC
FTG OF A 'SIXPENCE NONE THE RICHER' MUSIC VIDEO FOR ANDREW COLTON CS VO ON CHRISTIAN ROCK MUSIC
People on concert waving and clapping hands
Crowd on conert waving and clapping with their hads, while the band in performing on stage.
Evening Magazine: I Taught Elvis to Sing, 1983
Evening Magazine: I Taught Elvis to Sing. Interview with and performance by Otis Blackwell, musician and song writer, who was a major influence on Elvis Presley and rock and roll music. Otis Blackwell wrote several famous songs like "All Shook Up", "Don't be Cruel", "Fever", "Great Balls of Fire", "Return to Sender", "Daddy Rollin Stone", and many more.
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African American band plays at a night club in Little Rock, Arkansas; View of Orval Faubus in Arkansas State Capitol
Shows an African American band playing at a night club in Little Rock,Arkansas. Couples dance to the beat of the jazz rock music. As music track continues, view changes to chamber of Arkansas Senate and swearing in of Governor Orval Faubus. View of Orval Faubus at the podium speaking in the Arkansas Senate chamber. Location: Little Rock Arkansas USA. Date: 1963.
1973 Banjo Player
Earl Scruggs Revue - Banjo player - Bluegrass music - Rock and Roll - Music - Rock & Roll - Rock n Roll - PREMIUM RATE FOOTAGE
News Clip: ZZ Top
Video footage from the KXAS-TV/NBC station in Fort Worth, Texas, covering a news story about heavy traffic and other problems at the State Fair of Texas during a concert by the band ZZ Top. This story aired at 10 P.M.
EDDIE SHAW / COPPERHEAD BAND MEMBER INTERVIEW (1971)
ROCK AWARDS
00:00:00:00 Clip from 'Int'l Rock & Roll Awards' show w various music celebs perform on stage. (0:00) /
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Beauty shots of Monte Carlo, Monaco, in 1935
C & C Music Factory
Here We Go (Let's Rock & Roll)
(HAMBURG: BIG BEAT AT THE STAR CLUB)
Unissued / Unused material - <br/> <br/>Hamburg, Germany. <br/> <br/>VS Good shots of teenagers in the Star Club in Hamburg jumping and jiving about, screaming and shaking their heads. VS Young musical groups on stage entertaining the youngsters with their rhythm and blues and rock and roll music. It seems to be kind of German rock and roll band competition. <br/> <br/>(Comb.F.G.) Old record suggests material dates from around 13/09/1964.
TWO SHOTS OF 1976 NIGHTTIME ROCK CONCERT CROWD CHEERING AND DANCING WITH MUSIC
COLOR MOS 1. MED WS of rock concert audience crowds with hands in air, cheering and dancing with music. Girl on shoulders dancing with music in bikini. 2. MED WS from behind three rock concert fans on shoulders, cheering and dancing with music. Well lit.
ROCK MUSIC
AUDIENCE IN FRONT OF STAGE, YELLING AND SCREAMING, LISTENING TO ROCK MUSIC, CU YOUNG AUDIENCE MEMBERS , CU PAN OF ROWDY ROCK MUSIC CROWD, COMMENTING ON MUSIC, WAVING HANDS IN THE AIR - ROWDY YOUNG ROCK FESTIVAL AUDIENCE Dancing to the music
Rock-A-Bye
Series of silent reaction shots of rock group Mashmakhan in concert at college, shots of people in audience (12/01/72).
KID ROCK - 1 (INTERVIEW)
Kid Rock discusses his desire to bring back Blues-based Rock and Roll; the use of that type of rock by the Beatles, the Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin; and his dislike of popular, similar sounding, computer-generated music.
Christian Festival; 8/20/1994
Crowd listens to Christian music, rocks
DJ mixing faders at a club
DJ mixing faders at a club
42714 SUGAR CHILE ROBINSON 3-YEAR-OLD WONDER OF THE MUSICAL WORLD PIANO PRODIGY ALL AMERICAN NEWS
This vintage newsreel from the "All American News" -- a special series of newsreels produced during WWII for African American audiences -- tells the incredible story of Sugar "Chile" Robinson, who was a child prodigy on the piano and one of the musical sensations of the 1940s. Frank Isaac Robinson was born in December of 1938 in Detroit, and at an early age showed unusual gifts singing the blues and accompanying himself on the piano. According to this newsreel, he was self-taught and as you can see, he managed to use techniques including slapping the keys with elbows and fists. In this newsreel he's age 7 and called a "musical genius" by the narrator.<p><p>Robinson came to prominence when he won a talent show at the Paradise Theatre in Detroit at the age of three, and in 1945 played guest spots at the theatre with Lionel Hampton, who was prevented by child protection legislation from taking Robinson on tour with him. However, Robinson performed on radio with Hampton and Harry "The Hipster" Gibson, and also appeared as himself in the Hollywood film No Leave, No Love, starring Van Johnson and Keenan Wynn. In 1946, he played for President Harry S. Truman at the White House Correspondents' Association Dinner, shouting out "How'm I Doin', Mr. President?" – which became his catchphrase – during his performance of "Caldonia". He was the first African American performer to appear at the annual WHCA dinner. He began touring major theaters, setting box office records in Detroit and California. In 1949 he was given special permission to join the American Federation of Musicians and record his first releases on Capitol Records, "Numbers Boogie" and "Caldonia", both reaching the Billboard R&B chart. In 1950, he toured and appeared on television with Count Basieand in a short film 'Sugar Chile' Robinson, Billie Holiday, Count Basie and His Sextet. The following year, he toured the UK, appearing at the London Palladium. He stopped recording in 1952, later explaining:<p><p>"I wanted to go to school... I wanted some school background in me and I asked my Dad if I could stop, and I went to school because I honestly wanted my college diploma."<p><p>Until 1956 he continued to make occasional appearances as a jazz musician, billed as Frank Robinson, and performed on one occasion with Gerry Mulligan, but then gave up his musical career entirely. Continuing his academic studies, he earned a degree in history from Olivet College and one in psychology from the Detroit Institute of Technology. In the 1960s, he worked for WGPR-TV, and also helped set up small record labels in Detroit and opened a recording studio.<p><p>In recent years Robinson has made a comeback as a musician with the help of the American Music Research Foundation. In 2002, he appeared at a special concert celebrating Detroit music, and in 2007 he traveled to Britain to appear at a rock and roll weekend festival. In the last Dr Boogie show of 2013, Sugar Chile Robinson was the featured artist, with four of his classic hits showcasing amid biographical sketches of his early career. On April 30, 2016, he attended the White House Correspondents' Dinner on the 70th anniversary of his appearance at the 1946 dinner. He met President Obama and was saluted during the dinner, receiving a standing ovation as the picture of him as a child appeared on the video screens.<p><p>We encourage viewers to add comments and, especially, to provide additional information about our videos by adding a comment! See something interesting? Tell people what it is and what they can see by writing something for example like: "01:00:12:00 -- President Roosevelt is seen meeting with Winston Churchill at the Quebec Conference."<p><p>This film is part of the Periscope Film LLC archive, one of the largest historic military, transportation, and aviation stock footage collections in the USA. Entirely film backed, this material is available for licensing in 24p HD and 2k. For more information visit http://www.PeriscopeFilm.com
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Evening Magazine: October 4, 1977
Edited stories from WJZ-TV's program, Evening Magazine. 1. Linnea Anderson introduces the upcoming segments 2. Evening Magazine intro animation 3. Linnea Anderson and Dave Sisson discuss upcoming segments 4. The Morris Awards: a "Best in Show" cat competition 5. A cat named Dammit 6. Home Department: Jack Eden on uses for green tomatoes 7. Leisure Department: Dennis O'Keefe talks about punk rock music and style, and bands such as The Damned, Sex Pistols, and The Stranglers 8. Health Department: Laura Charles demonstrates exercises to improve your posture 9. "The Best" Department: Bob Smith finds the best place to buy running shoes in Baltimore: the Athlete's Foot on York road 10. Segment on Elvis Presley super fan Paul Litger
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