Time: March 16, 2010 at 8pm to March 18, 2010 at 12am
Location: Yoshi's, San Francisco, CA
Street: 1330 Fillmore St. @ Eddy
City/State: San Francisco, CA
Info/Tickets/Map: http://www.yoshis.com
Event Type: poetry, spoken, word
Organized By: Yoshi's
Latest Activity: Mar 16, 2010
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GIL SCOTT-HERON & Friends
Mar 16-Mar 17, 2010
Produced By Jill Newman Productions
Performers
Gil Scott-Heron - Vocals, Keys
Kim Jordan - Vocals, Piano, Keys
Glenn Turner - Harmonica, Keys
Tony Duncanson - Percussion
@ Yoshi's, 1330 Fillmore Street
San Francisco, CA 94115
Phone: 415.655.5600
8pm shows $26
10pm shows $16
Poet, musician, activist, author, bluesologist. These are all terms that have been used to describe the great Gil Scott-Heron, who more humbly refers to himself simply as a "piano player from Tennessee". Most famous for his era-defining 1970's poem, "The Revolution Will Not Be Televised," Gil Scott-Heron’s politically charged material made him a stalwart figure in the 1970’s civil rights movement. His lyrical content covered topics like the superficiality of television and mass consumerism, the hypocrisy of some would-be Black revolutionaries, white middle-class ignorance of the difficulties faced by inner-city residents, and fear of homosexuals. Not only a pioneer of blues, jazz and funk, his honesty, matter-of-fact delivery and fearlessness to address important social issues in the face of media criticism made him one of the foremost progenitors of contemporary hip-hop and spoken word. Among countless other allusions and references, Public Enemy used the phrase “the revolution will not be televised” to open its classic 1987 album It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back and Kanye West sampled Gil’s timeless “Home is Where the Hatred Is” on the Common-supported “On My Way” from 2005’s Late Registration.
In the current global climate of social and political upheaval, Gil Scott-Heron has picked the perfect time to resurface and offer his catalogue up for consumption again, along with some new material. Gil is currently close to completion on his latest book, The Last Holiday, which tells the story of Stevie Wonder's 1980 campaign to make Martin Luther King Jr. Day a national holiday. Gil Scott' new album, "I'm Here Now, will be out, Feb 8,2010....extraordinary,new music, from the Master..
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