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Thread started 04/30/05 8:56pm

MistyCotton

DETROITERS - FANS OF NAT MORRIS AND THE SCENE WEBSITE

I may be late, but I discovered that Nat Morris does a a website devoted to the Scene and his production business. Please e-mail this brother with pictures or if you know any former dancers or you were a former dancer yourself - help build his site. I have tapes of other local dance shows from other cities. The Scene, thought poorly produced....has to be the best local dance show ever!!! I remember seeing The Time, Vanity 6 (remember the Vanity6 look alike contest?), The Brothers Johnson, Was Not Was, George Clinton....Nat Morris managed to get some great acts local and national on his show. I remember seeing portions of the Dirty Mind tour on his show!!! Remember Cheryl Peoples, Lorenzo, Blair, (the Prince wanna be's)Eric Burns & Andre Hines?? Anyway hope anyone out there can help him out. I wish I could, but I was only a fan.


http://www.thescenedetroi...62792.html
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Reply #1 posted 04/30/05 10:18pm

steevetheeo

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That's funny.. I am fom Cleveland, but while growing up, I would spend my summers in Detroit, with my grandparents. I would miss channel 62 sooooo much, when I had to come back to Cleveland. That was the first black oriented TV station that I knew of.. pre-BET.

My cousins used to live down the street from from Andre Hines.

My favorite commercial that they would play during the show was some corny commercial for a dry cleaners.. where there was a guy complaining at some other cleaners that his sleeves were too short on his suit.. (while looking at his sleeves), the store clerk tells him "Man, you down, you down!!", and the customer would say, " Yeah, it'd be beter if my sleeves were too!!"

I guess you had to be there back then for it to be funny.

I could go on.. but that's enuf for now..... Memories.
"..Just close your eyes and count to 10...and when U open 'em I'll B standing naked with nuthin' but a SMILE on.."
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Reply #2 posted 05/01/05 12:58am

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steevetheeo said:

That's funny.. I am fom Cleveland, but while growing up, I would spend my summers in Detroit, with my grandparents. I would miss channel 62 sooooo much, when I had to come back to Cleveland. That was the first black oriented TV station that I knew of.. pre-BET.

My cousins used to live down the street from from Andre Hines.

My favorite commercial that they would play during the show was some corny commercial for a dry cleaners.. where there was a guy complaining at some other cleaners that his sleeves were too short on his suit.. (while looking at his sleeves), the store clerk tells him "Man, you down, you down!!", and the customer would say, " Yeah, it'd be beter if my sleeves were too!!"

I guess you had to be there back then for it to be funny.


I could go on.. but that's enuf for now..... Memories.


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Reply #3 posted 05/01/05 1:16am

PurpleCharm

Ahh..this is great. I grew up watching the Scene. Everyday at 6 O'clock, I would make sure my tv was tuned into channel 62. The folks that danced on that show were
like local celebs. Does anyone remember LaWanda? lol

I don't have anything to contibute to the site, but I have bookmarked it, so I hope they are able to get enough people to send in info about some of the dancers on the show.
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Reply #4 posted 05/01/05 1:19am

PurpleCharm

steevetheeo said:

That's funny.. I am fom Cleveland, but while growing up, I would spend my summers in Detroit, with my grandparents. I would miss channel 62 sooooo much, when I had to come back to Cleveland. That was the first black oriented TV station that I knew of.. pre-BET.

My cousins used to live down the street from from Andre Hines.

My favorite commercial that they would play during the show was some corny commercial for a dry cleaners.. where there was a guy complaining at some other cleaners that his sleeves were too short on his suit.. (while looking at his sleeves), the store clerk tells him "Man, you down, you down!!", and the customer would say, " Yeah, it'd be beter if my sleeves were too!!"

I guess you had to be there back then for it to be funny.

I could go on.. but that's enuf for now..... Memories.


Do you remember the pest control co. commercial?....woman on the phone talking to her friend "girl i was over to her house and the roaches were everywhere."
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Reply #5 posted 05/01/05 6:09am

steevetheeo

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PurpleCharm said:

steevetheeo said:

That's funny.. I am fom Cleveland, but while growing up, I would spend my summers in Detroit, with my grandparents. I would miss channel 62 sooooo much, when I had to come back to Cleveland. That was the first black oriented TV station that I knew of.. pre-BET.

My cousins used to live down the street from from Andre Hines.

My favorite commercial that they would play during the show was some corny commercial for a dry cleaners.. where there was a guy complaining at some other cleaners that his sleeves were too short on his suit.. (while looking at his sleeves), the store clerk tells him "Man, you down, you down!!", and the customer would say, " Yeah, it'd be beter if my sleeves were too!!"

I guess you had to be there back then for it to be funny.

I could go on.. but that's enuf for now..... Memories.


Do you remember the pest control co. commercial?....woman on the phone talking to her friend "girl i was over to her house and the roaches were everywhere."
biggrin



nod
"..Just close your eyes and count to 10...and when U open 'em I'll B standing naked with nuthin' but a SMILE on.."
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Reply #6 posted 05/01/05 8:28am

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WGPR channel 62 in Detroit was the first African-American owned and operated television network in history. It was bought by CBS in 1994.

I remember the Scene, but I am a little younger. I watched the New Dance Show. lol

Does anyone remember Auntie Betty? lol
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Reply #7 posted 05/03/05 8:31am

MistyCotton

PurpleCharm said:

Ahh..this is great. I grew up watching the Scene. Everyday at 6 O'clock, I would make sure my tv was tuned into channel 62. The folks that danced on that show were
like local celebs. Does anyone remember LaWanda? lol

I don't have anything to contibute to the site, but I have bookmarked it, so I hope they are able to get enough people to send in info about some of the dancers on the show.



Lawanda...That's who I was trying to remember. Oh my gosh and the Goodin or Gooding sisters coming down the line doing the snake?????

Yeah I hope he gets some feedback. I'm going to e-mail him to see If I can buy some footage from him.
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Reply #8 posted 05/03/05 8:41am

MistyCotton

dreamfactory313 said:

WGPR channel 62 in Detroit was the first African-American owned and operated television network in history. It was bought by CBS in 1994.

I remember the Scene, but I am a little younger. I watched the New Dance Show. lol

Does anyone remember Auntie Betty? lol



I actually recorded a NEW DANCE SHOW espisode to show my friends here in NY, I still have it. I loved Aunt Betty...wasn't she really RJ Watkins Aunt?
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Reply #9 posted 05/03/05 10:46am

JazzyJ

Yes u know ur a true Detroiter if you remember "The Scene." I too was a lil' youngin' but I remember the theme song to the show, when R.J Watkins would host the show-before it became The New Dance Show (don't hurt 'em!!)

My older sisters and their friends remember it when they were kids. I remember the Colonial Merchadise commercials with the 3 guys dancing and singing.(lol!!!)

Those Miley & Miley Shrimp Shack commercials too.

Just makes you remember when Detroit & the people had it together in a sense of a community. Some of us still do, it was just fun times.

As far as Thew New Dance Show, I use to crack up ecvery time J.B ( the man with the cape and the "moves") would dance and let's not forget Aunt Betty!!
Keep bringing back memories.
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Reply #10 posted 05/03/05 11:02am

dreamfactory31
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falloff I almost forgot about JB.

I remember those Colonial Merchandise Mart commercials too! Do u remember those Watts Club exotic dancer commercials? falloff
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Reply #11 posted 05/03/05 11:07am

JazzyJ

almost forgot about JB.

I remember those Colonial Merchandise Mart commercials too! Do u remember those Watts Club exotic dancer commercials?


Oh yeah!(lol!!!) Henry's Palace and Watts Club on Fenkell Ave. Those commercials were halarious too.
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Reply #12 posted 05/03/05 11:26am

aikam

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OMG!!! I was just talking to a friend the other day about The Scene. I'm originally from Detroit and was glued to the TV everyday from 6-7pm. I remember some of the dancers...

Lawanda

Fast Freddy

Jawan and Tanya (they used to always dress alike and were dance partners, her mom made the clothes).

Moses (The Morris Day look-a-like...he didn't look like Morris but he imitated on a regular basis)

Those two Prince look-a-like's

Matthew (the white guy with the really nice acemtric haircut)

Yvonne (the lady that was known for the dance "The Snake")

Jazell (she was that really wild dancer that would spend her arm around really fast and jump all over the place lol).

The guy with the glasses (can't think of his name but he was kind of dorky).

There are sooo many more that I would recognize if I saw pics...

I remember they changed the name to "The New Dance Show" and had some of the same dancers from "The Scene" and RJ Watkins was the new host.

I remember the show was so popular, the dancer's received fan mail from viewer's that they would read on air. They even had dance contests and you could call in and vote on your favorite dance group.

They even started showing "The Scene Back In The Day" on a local cable station and I was lucky enough to tape the episode when Vanity 6 was on there...Nat Morris and Vanity were both high as ever...he asked Susan her age and she said 16 years old eek...he asked her what her parents thought about her dressing in lingerie at 16 and she said they were proud of her and cool with it.

I would loooove to see The Scene again.
Ohhh you keep saying stay the niiiiiiiiight
Just let me rock you 'til the morning liiiiiiight
It's cold outside
And much too late to driiiiiiiive
You know I need you baby
I'm so lost without your love
Mariah Carey - Stay The Night music
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Reply #13 posted 05/03/05 11:30am

aikam

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PurpleCharm said:

steevetheeo said:

That's funny.. I am fom Cleveland, but while growing up, I would spend my summers in Detroit, with my grandparents. I would miss channel 62 sooooo much, when I had to come back to Cleveland. That was the first black oriented TV station that I knew of.. pre-BET.

My cousins used to live down the street from from Andre Hines.

My favorite commercial that they would play during the show was some corny commercial for a dry cleaners.. where there was a guy complaining at some other cleaners that his sleeves were too short on his suit.. (while looking at his sleeves), the store clerk tells him "Man, you down, you down!!", and the customer would say, " Yeah, it'd be beter if my sleeves were too!!"

I guess you had to be there back then for it to be funny.

I could go on.. but that's enuf for now..... Memories.


Do you remember the pest control co. commercial?....woman on the phone talking to her friend "girl i was over to her house and the roaches were everywhere." biggrin


nod...anyone that knows anything about The Scene has to remember that commericial...it was hilarious. It's funny because the commericials are just as memorable as the dance show lol.
Ohhh you keep saying stay the niiiiiiiiight
Just let me rock you 'til the morning liiiiiiight
It's cold outside
And much too late to driiiiiiiive
You know I need you baby
I'm so lost without your love
Mariah Carey - Stay The Night music
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Reply #14 posted 05/03/05 11:33am

aikam

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JazzyJ said:

Yes u know ur a true Detroiter if you remember "The Scene." I too was a lil' youngin' but I remember the theme song to the show, when R.J Watkins would host the show-before it became The New Dance Show (don't hurt 'em!!)

My older sisters and their friends remember it when they were kids. I remember the Colonial Merchadise commercials with the 3 guys dancing and singing.(lol!!!)

Those Miley & Miley Shrimp Shack commercials too.

Just makes you remember when Detroit & the people had it together in a sense of a community. Some of us still do, it was just fun times.

As far as Thew New Dance Show, I use to crack up ecvery time J.B ( the man with the cape and the "moves") would dance and let's not forget Aunt Betty!!
Keep bringing back memories.


I remember him lol...they had some characters on The Scene.
Ohhh you keep saying stay the niiiiiiiiight
Just let me rock you 'til the morning liiiiiiight
It's cold outside
And much too late to driiiiiiiive
You know I need you baby
I'm so lost without your love
Mariah Carey - Stay The Night music
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Reply #15 posted 05/05/05 9:22pm

MistyCotton

aikam said:

OMG!!! I was just talking to a friend the other day about The Scene. I'm originally from Detroit and was glued to the TV everyday from 6-7pm. I remember some of the dancers...

Lawanda

Fast Freddy

Jawan and Tanya (they used to always dress alike and were dance partners, her mom made the clothes).

Moses (The Morris Day look-a-like...he didn't look like Morris but he imitated on a regular basis)

Those two Prince look-a-like's

Matthew (the white guy with the really nice acemtric haircut)

Yvonne (the lady that was known for the dance "The Snake")

Jazell (she was that really wild dancer that would spend her arm around really fast and jump all over the place lol).

The guy with the glasses (can't think of his name but he was kind of dorky).

There are sooo many more that I would recognize if I saw pics...

I remember they changed the name to "The New Dance Show" and had some of the same dancers from "The Scene" and RJ Watkins was the new host.

I remember the show was so popular, the dancer's received fan mail from viewer's that they would read on air. They even had dance contests and you could call in and vote on your favorite dance group.

They even started showing "The Scene Back In The Day" on a local cable station and I was lucky enough to tape the episode when Vanity 6 was on there...Nat Morris and Vanity were both high as ever...he asked Susan her age and she said 16 years old eek...he asked her what her parents thought about her dressing in lingerie at 16 and she said they were proud of her and cool with it.

I would loooove to see The Scene again.



[quote]

Matthew!!!! That dude couldn't dance to save his life, but he tried hard. Remember Mary Lou..The blonde girl who looked like Brenda from V6. My friend told me they showed old episodes of The Scene some years back.
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Reply #16 posted 05/05/05 9:23pm

MistyCotton

steevetheeo said:

That's funny.. I am fom Cleveland, but while growing up, I would spend my summers in Detroit, with my grandparents. I would miss channel 62 sooooo much, when I had to come back to Cleveland. That was the first black oriented TV station that I knew of.. pre-BET.

My cousins used to live down the street from from Andre Hines.

My favorite commercial that they would play during the show was some corny commercial for a dry cleaners.. where there was a guy complaining at some other cleaners that his sleeves were too short on his suit.. (while looking at his sleeves), the store clerk tells him "Man, you down, you down!!", and the customer would say, " Yeah, it'd be beter if my sleeves were too!!"

I guess you had to be there back then for it to be funny.

I could go on.. but that's enuf for now..... Memories.



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Reply #17 posted 05/06/05 6:27am

aikam

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MistyCotton said:[quote]

aikam said:

OMG!!! I was just talking to a friend the other day about The Scene. I'm originally from Detroit and was glued to the TV everyday from 6-7pm. I remember some of the dancers...

Lawanda

Fast Freddy

Jawan and Tanya (they used to always dress alike and were dance partners, her mom made the clothes).

Moses (The Morris Day look-a-like...he didn't look like Morris but he imitated on a regular basis)

Those two Prince look-a-like's

Matthew (the white guy with the really nice acemtric haircut)

Yvonne (the lady that was known for the dance "The Snake")

Jazell (she was that really wild dancer that would spend her arm around really fast and jump all over the place lol).

The guy with the glasses (can't think of his name but he was kind of dorky).

There are sooo many more that I would recognize if I saw pics...

I remember they changed the name to "The New Dance Show" and had some of the same dancers from "The Scene" and RJ Watkins was the new host.

I remember the show was so popular, the dancer's received fan mail from viewer's that they would read on air. They even had dance contests and you could call in and vote on your favorite dance group.

They even started showing "The Scene Back In The Day" on a local cable station and I was lucky enough to tape the episode when Vanity 6 was on there...Nat Morris and Vanity were both high as ever...he asked Susan her age and she said 16 years old eek...he asked her what her parents thought about her dressing in lingerie at 16 and she said they were proud of her and cool with it.

I would loooove to see The Scene again.





Matthew!!!! That dude couldn't dance to save his life, but he tried hard. Remember Mary Lou..The blonde girl who looked like Brenda from V6. My friend told me they showed old episodes of The Scene some years back.


Matthew could'nt dance lol. I remember him saying he was a hair dresser, that hairstyle he had was soooo popular back then. I remember hearing him speak on an episode and if that man didn't sound like Barry White eek. Years ago on a local cable station they showed old episodes and renamed it "The Scene Back In The Day". I went to the website and had no idea The Scene was on in the 70's...I was a kid in the 80's so that's the era I'm familiar with. You are so right, Mary Lou did look like Brenda lol. It would be cool if they aired those episodes again...great childhood memories.
Ohhh you keep saying stay the niiiiiiiiight
Just let me rock you 'til the morning liiiiiiight
It's cold outside
And much too late to driiiiiiiive
You know I need you baby
I'm so lost without your love
Mariah Carey - Stay The Night music
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Reply #18 posted 05/31/05 10:52pm

Judgment

Just reading this thread seriously turned back the clock. My dad (when he was alive) knew the host of the Scene, and actually appeared on the show like once or twice back in like 83 or 84. I swear I would DIE to obtain this footage. Seeing my old man gettin down cool


MistyCotton, hopefully you made some progress on the footage deal. I may even have an old NDS episode (or 2?) laying around on my old pile of VHS tapes. I'll trade you a copy if you still have yours.

PS: Nat Morris even posted on a thread or two from this board:
http://p223.ezboard.com/f...rm3?page=1
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Reply #19 posted 06/09/05 11:07am

MistyCotton

Judgment said:

Just reading this thread seriously turned back the clock. My dad (when he was alive) knew the host of the Scene, and actually appeared on the show like once or twice back in like 83 or 84. I swear I would DIE to obtain this footage. Seeing my old man gettin down cool


MistyCotton, hopefully you made some progress on the footage deal. I may even have an old NDS episode (or 2?) laying around on my old pile of VHS tapes. I'll trade you a copy if you still have yours.

PS: Nat Morris even posted on a thread or two from this board:
http://p223.ezboard.com/f...rm3?page=1

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Wow that is cool you father was on the show. My friend told Nat lives in Jersey now. I do have an episode of the New Dance Show from 1991 or 92. I have to find the episode...it's in my closet of tapes. I don't need to trade. I can burn you a DVD of it and send it to you.
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Reply #20 posted 06/09/05 5:09pm

dreamfactory31
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Sugar is Sugar
And Salt is Salt
But if you didnt get off

It aint our fault!


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Reply #21 posted 06/09/05 8:14pm

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Good grief. No, y'all didn't bring back one of my BIGGEST middle school and high school memories.

To this day, my husband still quotes, "I wish my SLEEVES was down" at some appropriate moment.

We used to think those Scene Dancers were the shiz-nit. My husband even danced on the New Dance Show for a short time (he was just my boyfriend at the time).

I'm excited about the website. "Sherman, set the 'Way-Back Machine'" lol
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Reply #22 posted 06/09/05 11:37pm

Judgment



Wow that is cool you father was on the show. My friend told Nat lives in Jersey now. I do have an episode of the New Dance Show from 1991 or 92. I have to find the episode...it's in my closet of tapes. I don't need to trade. I can burn you a DVD of it and send it to you.


About Nat Morris: I can't vouch for the Jersey scene. Maybe he has family out there, who knows. I thought he had some sort of business out here in the D, but on the other end, I can totally see why he'd move out to other areas. Detroit has seen better days sad

About the tape: Outstanding...If you ever get around to it, let me know. PM me and I'll provide whatever info you'll need. Thanks again.
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Reply #23 posted 06/10/05 12:09am

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Yes, yes. The Scene, Mojo, "The Beat", Video Hits (on channel 9), Good Rockin' Tonite (also on channel 9), TV 50 VIDEOS, Stars of Tomorrow, ODYSSEY, etc etc. Us detroiters had it good!
Keep your headphones on.
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Reply #24 posted 06/10/05 5:44am

MistyCotton

Judgment said:



Wow that is cool you father was on the show. My friend told Nat lives in Jersey now. I do have an episode of the New Dance Show from 1991 or 92. I have to find the episode...it's in my closet of tapes. I don't need to trade. I can burn you a DVD of it and send it to you.


About Nat Morris: I can't vouch for the Jersey scene. Maybe he has family out there, who knows. I thought he had some sort of business out here in the D, but on the other end, I can totally see why he'd move out to other areas. Detroit has seen better days sad

About the tape: Outstanding...If you ever get around to it, let me know. PM me and I'll provide whatever info you'll need. Thanks again.
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[quote]I'm not sure about the Jersey thing either because he has his scene production company, unless he commutes. I assumed he still lived in the 1300 building downtown.

I'll look for the tape this weekend, when I find I'll let you know.
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Reply #25 posted 06/10/05 4:25pm

Judgment

Alrighty then! Thanks!
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