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Chocolate City Shuffles In New Instructions
In a musical partying tradition of line dances that goes back over 50 years, the newly formed go-go band Chocolate City, fronted by songstress Michelle Blackwell, has come out with a video giving detailed instructions of their new platform to put in their claim, “The Chocolate City Shuffle”.
Now, there is no denying that the tradition of line dances go as far back from “The L.A. Hustle” to the “Bus Stop” to the “Electric Slide” to the “Booty Call”, and unless you’ve been living under a rock for the past 50 years, you should already understand what a line dance is. A choreographed dance with a repeated sequence of steps in which a group of people dance in one or more lines or rows in same direction, and executing the steps at the same time.
In regards to “The Chocolate City Shuffle”, this would mark the second line dance creation to come out of the go-go music sector since the Crossover Band came out several years ago with “The Crossover Strut”.
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Rest In Paradise, Go-Go Legend Melvin “Butch” Lewis Phenomenal Drummer
Today we are saddened to learn of the passing Go-Go family member Melvin “Butch” Lewis.
Full details are not fully known at this time, but according to the Washington Post, Butch was among 5 MedStar Washington Hospital Center employees who were overcome by fumes of a freon gas used in air conditioning equipment. Although the 4 other employees were treated, Butch himself did not make it.
Butch, who has a deep history in the go-go music culture, was a phenomenal drummer for go-go bands Experience Unlimited (EU), and later Little Benny and the Masters. A good friend to many of us in the go-go comminuty, he leaves a mark and legacy that will never be forgotten. And we at TMOTTGoGo send out sincere condolences to his family as they go through this moment in time.
Arrangements and details will be given as provided.
(*** Photo of Butch provided by Chris Allen)
PG County Council Members Honors Chuck Brown Through Music
Council Members Will Campos and Derek Davis sharing the stage in honoring the Godfather of Go-Go Chuck Brown with his go-go rendition of “Harlem Nocturne”, while benefiting the FAME kids at the Bridging The Musical Spectrum 2013, which took place at Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center.
Other artists of the band include: Stanley Cooper, Leon Rawlings, Douglas Crowley, Jamal Orr, Derek “Redfootz” Freeman, Kym Clarke, Frank “Scooby” Marshall, Brent Birckhead, Marlon (trumpet), Mike Burney, and Rallo.
Proceeds from the concert will support FAME’s after school and scholarship programs. This performance is supported in part by the Washington Redskins, M-NCPPC Arts and Cultural Heritage Division, The Washington Informer, The Gazette and the Prince George’s County Maryland Council.
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Getting To Know Go-Go
WPFW’s The Latino Media Collective interviews the cast of SpeakeasyDC’s “Crank & Groove: A GoGo Love Story” on the continued growth and importance of DC’s Go-Go Music and Culture. Originally aired on 89.3 FM WPFW, September 26, 2013. Featuring Nina Angela Mercer, Black Picasso, Christylez Bacon, Queen P, DeeJay Zombie, Natalie Hopkinson, and Kato Hammond.
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Little Benny Day on TMOTTRadio Thursday Sept 26 2013
Make sure that you’re locked in to TMOTTRadio this Thursdays September 26, as we will be rockin all Little Benny and nothing but Little Benny all that day and night.
Body Moves | Backs Up Against The Wall | He Big Fun | Hollywood (Umm Umm Good) | Ice | Maniac | Camey All Over | One on One | Roll Call | Shoo Be Doo Wop | Take Me Out To The GoGo | The Real McCoy | Display | What’s That Fuss | RE Express | Get Funky With It | Do It On Down | Funky Stuff | To The Beat Everybody | Don’t Stop | Shake It Don’t Break It | Railroad Tracks | Take A Little Ride Through The City | Glass House | Say What | Who Comes To Boogie | Walk | Jungle Boogie Feaver | Cat In The Hat | The Message | The Do It Fluid | Dance Across The Floor | Thong Song | Hope | Brother To Brother | Get Your Drink On | Bellow Meso Bardo | I’m King | Big City Groove | Ladies of the Eighties | Mercedes | Bedtime Story | Pop Goes The Weazle | GoGo Rumpshaker | Slam | Do Re Me | Work That Thing | She Keeps Calling Me | And much much more – Even joints you’ve never heard before!
*** Top Photo property of Robert R. Roberts
*** Images within Bottom Photo Collage property of Thomas Sayers Ellis
They Cranked. They Grooved. They Danced and Spoke About It Too.
On the nights of September 13th and 14th a SpeakeasyDC event took place at the Atlas Performing Arts Center that focused its attention on the history and plights of Go-Go music. By the end of each night, the entire house was partying… the way it was supposed to be done.
Lead Guitarist Wyatt Brown Has Passed Away
We are saddened this morning to report on the passing go-go’s own Wyatt Brown, lead guitarist for Let It Flow Band.
Although details have not been given at this time, Wyatt who also played with groups such as DMV and Millennium Band, passed some time last night just two weeks after being released from the hospital.
We at TMOTTGoGo would like to send our sincere condolences and prayers to and for the family, friends, and band members.
Details of arrangements will be given as we receive them.
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The following clip below is of Let It Flow Band performing live at the CIAA Weekend’s Whisky River, artists Big Daddy Kane & Kid graces the stage with them:
Private Affairs Band – Oxon Hill Alumni ALL WHITE PARTY [Video]
Private Affairs Band showing off the CRANK SIDE during the ALL WHITE PARTY @ The Bottom Line Bar n Grill June 29th, 2013 … and Celebrating O-Diggidy Mack’s (GSWAGG COMPLETE) Birthday!!!
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