Straight Up Go-Go

1992 American film
  • Fred Brown Jr.
  • Shuaib Muhammed Kedar
  • Shuaib Mitchell
  • Sowande Tichawonna
Starring
  • The Junkyard Band
  • Rare Essence
  • Nelson George
  • Experience Unlimited
  • Cathy Hughes
Distributed byProgressive Productions
Nubia Filmworks
Release date
March 11, 1992[1]
Running time
59 minutes[1]CountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishBudget$25,000 (estimate)[1]

Straight Up Go-Go is a 1992 documentary film directed by Shuaib Muhammed Kedar and Shuaib Mitchell.[2] The documentary was first broadcast on March 11, 1992, on WHUT-TV[2] (a PBS member public television, owned and operated by Howard University).

Synopsis

The directors analyze and theorize about the roots and historical impacts that influenced the development of go-go music.[2] The documentary captures footage of go-go bands performing at various musical festival throughout the Washington metropolitan area (such as the "Georgia Avenue Festival", "F Street Festival", and music festivals at Anacostia Park and Wilmer's Park) and compares the rhythmic similarities to those found in West African music. It also traces many of the musical influences of Cab Calloway, James Brown, and Fela Kuti have added to the development of go-go culture. Many of the prominent go-go bands and musical artist of the time period also provided their personal analysis and insight to the influences of go-go music and its culture.

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References

  1. ^ a b c https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0441693/ Straight Up Go-Go film at IMDb.com [user-generated source]
  2. ^ a b c Lornell, Kip (2009). The Beat! Go-Go Music from Washington, D.C. University Press of Mississippi.

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