Quentin Tarantino is always quick to praise the work of filmmakers he admires, and he has expressed his love for one writer/director of the seventies.
and helped create the sounds of the ’70s with his work in Blaxploitation cinema. He created many of the sounds that fueled hip-hop music in the form of samples, and empowered artists of all ...
But when he broke through in the ’70s as a name artist and as a crossover ... the soundtrack to the 1973 blaxploitation classic “Coffy.” All the requirements for blazing-hot funk to break ...
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He started his own band called Roy Ayers Ubiquity in the early ’70s and did the critically acclaimed soundtrack for Jack Hill’s 1973 blaxploitation movie Coffy. In 1976, he unveiled the LP ...
But when he broke through in the ’70s as a name artist and as a crossover ... the soundtrack to the 1973 blaxploitation classic Coffy. All the requirements for blazing-hot funk to break out ...
It launched the "blaxploitation" genre ... and every art project I do. In the 1960s and 70s, Black artists in Chicago turned creativity into revolution. Writers like Gwendolyn Brooks, visual ...
Also during the 70s, Ayers composed the critically acclaimed soundtrack to the seminal 1973 blaxploitation film Coffy, and toured with Fela Kuti, founder of Afrobeat, in Nigeria. He went on to record ...
Capturing the essence of 1970s Blaxploitation cinema and Rudy’s unparalleled determination ... My point is that if I tell you to watch a film that is set in the early 70s, it is historical, too, no ...