Title
Lotus World Music and Arts Festival | Bloomington, Indiana, United States | Jamesie & the All-Stars Performance - African American Cultural Center
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Description
Jamesie & the All-Stars practice in a hotel room and teach Junie about the banjo. The band performs at the African American Cultural Center in Bloomington, Indiana before their Lotus World Music and Arts Festival appearance. Camera: Ines Sommer
Publication Date
9-17-2004
Keywords
Quelbe music, scratch band music, quadrille, U.S. Virgin Islands, Crucian, James "Jamesie" Brewster, Sylvester "Blinky" McIntosh, Camille "King Derby" Macedon, Lawrence "Trashy" Mason, Dimitri “Pikey” Copemann, Wilfred E. Allick Jr. “Junie Bomba”, Paul Hosford, Jamesie & the All-Stars
Disciplines
Art and Design | Arts and Humanities | Cultural History | Education | Ethnomusicology | Film and Media Studies | History | Music | Music Performance | Race, Ethnicity and Post-Colonial Studies | Social and Behavioral Sciences
Recommended Citation
Leland, Andrea, "Lotus World Music and Arts Festival | Bloomington, Indiana, United States | Jamesie & the All-Stars Performance - African American Cultural Center" (2004). Jamesie: King of Scratch. 30.
https://digitalcommons.colum.edu/jamesie/30
Comments
Jamesie & the All-Stars practice in a hotel room and teach Junie how to use the banjo. The band performs at the African American Cultural Center in Bloomington, Indiana before their Lotus World Music and Arts Festival appearance. Performance footage begins: 20:32. This video is part of the Andrea Leland Documentary Collection held at Center for Black Music Research, Columbia College Chicago. Camera: Ines Sommer. Running Time: 1:02:10