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Nasty Gal: On Betty Davis This summer marks the 30th anniversary of the Black Rock Coalition (B.R.C.), an arts organization founded by Living Colour guitarist Vernon Reid, writer/musician Greg Tate and filmmaker Konda Mason. Their mission is to educate the public on the contributions of colored folks in the pale-faced world of rock-n-roll, while also facilitating opportunities for those who do their thing on stage and in the studio. | |
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She's great! Love her! But...who was that guy that liked to be beaten with that turquoise whip... Jimi Davis or Miles Hendrix... Ah...the plot thickens... Anyway, this was a lady that was not to be messed with. Whatever happened to her? If she got a kick ass fonk band together and toured the European festival circuit, she'd be on a roll! [Edited 7/28/15 14:52pm] | |
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f'in great | |
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Here is a really good (long) article from a few years back on her, that I think you all will enjoy. It includes a phone interview. Seems she went into seclusion and lost interest in pursuing her music career, but I had no idea she wrote songs/music for so many, well-known musicians/artists back in the day. All I can say, is that Betty was way before her time, and left the music scene way too early. But after reading the full article,band what she exoressed in the interview, I can understand why. Some in the public gave her a hard time, because I believe they just weren't ready for her style unfortunately. I remember my oldest sister and her boyfriend going to her concerts, and they would come back amazed at her talent. I ordered some CDs of her classic songs a while back. Enjoy the article. http://m.sfgate.com/enter...593729.php | |
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Thanks for posting this. Betty seems to get swept under the radar but her influence is massive. | |
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I wish there was an Unsung episode on Betty.....but she's probably too obscure to even be on a show like that! She's such a mystery. | |
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nothing on youtube thats old.... | |
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I got both of those records when they were reissued & still dig em both. She was really unique. Not the most well trained singer, but a lot of personality. She for sure had it. | |
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Appears a documentary is in the works http://www.nastygalmovie.com/ | |
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Joi's version Nick Ashford was someone I greatly admired, had the honor of knowing, and was the real-life inspiration for Cowboy Curtis' hair. RIP Nick. - Pee Wee Herman | |
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squish said: Appears a documentary is in the works http://www.nastygalmovie.com/ Looked great until I saw the word crowdfunding, which really is another word for begging and means they don't have their finances together. | |
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I wouldn't mind sending a small donation. Her story really does need to be told. | |
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