"Alley Pat: The Music Is Recorded" will have a rare screening at The
Plaza Theater, 1049 Ponce DeLeon Ave in Atlanta on Monday October 14 at
7:30PM. The documentary celebrates the outrageous era of classic Rhythm
& Blues radio with the trailblazer who helped start it all, James
'Alley Pat' Patrick.
This laugh-out-loud film is full of infectious
music, vintage graphics, and a trove of barrier-breaking ''airchecks.''
Pat is the last surviving DJ from the first black-owned radio station in
the USA, Atlanta’s WERD-AM, which signed on in 1949.
Alley Pat
sang and screamed over classic jazz and blues, and improvised his way
through hilarious live commercials. But beneath Pat's clowning was
deadly serious business; civil rights pioneers like Andrew Young praise
Alley Pat's pivotal role in their shared struggle.
These new
"Negro format" radio stations attracted open-minded white listeners,
getting hip to the most exciting music of the day.
As DJ and
promoter, he befriended many of the music greats of the era. And in the
1960's, as Atlanta's first black bail bondsman, he aligned with Dr.
Martin Luther King Jr, rescuing jailed civil rights marchers in the
small Georgia towns on front lines of the battle.
The film explores Pat's close friendship with beloved civil rights activist Hosea Williams, and concludes with Pat's touching but hilarious eulogy at Williams' funeral on the
altar of Atlanta’s historic Ebenezer Baptist Church.
The
film is a seven-year project directed and edited by Tom Roche, a
filmmaker with such varied projects as early R.E.M. videos, Space Ghost
Coast-To-Coast, and Spinal Tap Unplugged. Using decades-old radio
recordings sonically restored, the film shares a scrappy, devil-may-care
quality with Alley Pat’s unpredictable radio shows. Alley Pat is the
righteously real ''Mouth of the South."
'Alley Pat: The Music Is
Recorded’ came in in First Place in The Kansas City Cinema Jazz
Festival, The BronzeLens Fest, and the Atlanta Film Festival 2010.
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"Alley Pat on the air is hysterical and priceless. The film is a joy. Pat is a fantastic character. "
- Peter Miller, co-producer, "Ken Burns Jazz"
"Amazing! The ALLEY PAT movie is inspirational!"
- Ryan Cameron, V-103FM, Atlanta
"Pat's radio shows - and his life - merged the sophistication of jazz with gut-bucket blues. I loved this film."
- Andrew Young, Former UN Ambassador
Contact: Tom Roche
Director, ALLEY PAT: THE MUSIC IS RECORDED
tomreditorial@gmail.com
YouTube Channel : http://youtube.com/alleypatmovie
Sunday, September 29, 2013
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