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"who's that lurkin in the shadows... with his pen in hand" ;-)... Nightline Upclose Wed., 8/7 "There are reports that prior to the Civil War, the annual income from
Tom's concerts approached $100,000, equivalent today to a million and a half dollars a year. In fact almost none of the money ever went to him. In our society you're supposed to reap the rewards of your own talent, and he was never given that chance." -- Pianist John Davis on the music of "Blind Tom" Wiggins, a Georgia slave and musical prodigy Tonight's UpClose has a long history. In some ways, it goes back to the mid-19th century. More recently, it was a music review in The New York Times in 2000 that triggered the chain of events leading to tonight's remarkable story. Producer Jill Rosenbaum knew John Davis from her college days. Both were history majors. Both played the piano. Davis went on to play at Julliard and Jill turned to broadcast journalism. Twenty years later, she saw a review of a CD, "John Davis Plays Blind Tom." They reconnected and Jill profiled John and his obsession with the music of the former slave for the Public Television program, "Life 360." Along with his classical training, John Davis was also fascinated by the music of the black American South. So when he finished Julliard, he decided to prepare a concert combining his two loves: classical and African-American music. In researching that program, he unearthed many of the 100 compositions said to be composed by "Blind Tom" Wiggins. Wiggins started playing the piano at the age of four on the Georgia plantation of Gen. James Bethune, where his mother was a house slave. Blind Tom toured American and European concert halls, could recite any poem or play any piece of music after hearing it only once. By any measure, he was gifted beyond belief. Davis' CD begat a one-man stage show in Columbus, Georgia, where some of Blind Tom's descendants live, which begat a book project. At the concert, a couple approached Davis. It was the great-grandson of Gen. Bethune, Blind Tom's owner, and his wife. The next night, they attended a reception with Blind Tom's relatives -- the first meeting of the two families since just after the Civil War. For the history major Davis, the long-time-coming reconciliation of the families brought a smile to his face. Tonight, John Davis performs Blind Tom's music at a studio piano with our resident music aficionado, Dave Marash -- who's none too upset with this assignment. It's an UpClose you won’t want to miss. Richard Harris Senior Producer Nightline UpClose "That...magic, the start of something revolutionary-the Minneapolis Sound, we should cherish it and not punish prince for not being able to replicate it."-Dreamshaman32 | |
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NPS, did you see Paul Mooney on last night's show? This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Oh yeah, i saw Paul Mooney on Nightline Upclose last night..that was interesting, I love Paul mooney comedy style..he isn't afraid to say anything..I think Paul Mooney comedy is more than comedy, it's the TRUTH. | |
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Supernova said: NPS, did you see Paul Mooney on last night's show?
Nah I missed it but Paul is funny as hell... been around since way back when and has written for everybody from Pryor on forward. His CD "Race" was hilarious and I hope he heads out east or comes out with something soon. "That...magic, the start of something revolutionary-the Minneapolis Sound, we should cherish it and not punish prince for not being able to replicate it."-Dreamshaman32 | |
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NuPwrSoul said: Supernova said: NPS, did you see Paul Mooney on last night's show?
Nah I missed it but Paul is funny as hell... been around since way back when and has written for everybody from Pryor on forward. His CD "Race" was hilarious and I hope he heads out east or comes out with something soon. I'm a neophyte when it comes to Mooney, I had no idea he wrote for Pryor. I dig most of what he says. This post not for the wimp contingent. All whiny wusses avert your eyes. | |
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Supernova said: NuPwrSoul said: Supernova said: NPS, did you see Paul Mooney on last night's show?
Nah I missed it but Paul is funny as hell... been around since way back when and has written for everybody from Pryor on forward. His CD "Race" was hilarious and I hope he heads out east or comes out with something soon. I'm a neophyte when it comes to Mooney, I had no idea he wrote for Pryor. I dig most of what he says. mistermaxxx | |
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