Summer of Soul revives the forgotten, groovy history of the 1969 Harlem Cultural Festival, a pivotal moment in Black culture sometimes dubbed “Black Woodstock.”
This massive concert series spanned multiple weekends and featured everyone from Sly and the Family Stone to Nina Simone to Stevie Wonder to Mahalia Jackson. But the footage of the festival sat in a basement for 50 years. Now it’s been compiled into a documentary by director Ahmir Thompson — better known as Questlove, the drummer and frontman for the Roots — and the result is absolutely infectious.
**How to watch it: ***Summer of Soul *is in theaters and streaming on Hulu.
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- Hosts: Alissa Wilkinson (@alissamarie)) and Emily VanDerWerff (@emilyvdw))
- ** Producer: **Taylor Maycan (@taylormaycan))
- Engineer: Melissa Pons (@melissapons1 — Hemlock Creek Productions: https://www.hemlockcreekprod.com/))
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