Friday, February 25, 2022

"Do It Man! The Story of The Celebrity Club"

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To celebrate Black History Month Tom Shaker's award-winning film "Do It Man! The Story of The Celebrity Club" will be free to watch this weekend.

Here's the link
https://www.facebook.com/Celebrity-Club-227180464009305/
Rhode Island Filmmakers offer Celebrity Club documentary screening for free viewing in honor of Black History Month
"Do It, Man! The Story of The Celebrity Club" is an award-winning documentary about many things.
It's about music, history, race, crime and urban renewal, but most of all, it's about the people of Rhode Island. It's about the power of music bringing people together.
This film tells the story of Providence's legendary Celebrity Club, located in an African-American neighborhood, Randall Square, and owned by an Italian-American, Paul Filippi. The Celebrity Club is believed to be the first integrated nightclub in New England and featured top national jazz and R&B acts as well as local talent throughout the 1950s. Music royalty such as Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holliday and Fats Domino would come to Providence and stay for weeklong engagements.
Rhode Island's rich musical culture is on display in this documentary. Jazz reigns supreme here, from nationally known Rhode Island musicians Bobby Hackett (Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman) to pianist Dave McKenna (Woody Herman, Rosemary Clooney) to saxophonist Paul Gonsalves (Duke Ellington, Count Basie) to vocalist Carol Sloane (Larry Elgart, Kenny Burrell) and many, many more. Local Rhode Island music legends Duke Belaire, Clay Osborne, Randy Ashe and Ed Coates share their personal stories about the club, racism, and growing up in little Rhody.
"Do It, Man! The Story of The Celebrity Club" is a film about a forgotten club with an unforgettable story!
This is a film all Rhode Islander’s should see!
It’s a positive, upbeat, musical tribute to Black History Month.
We’re thrilled to share our film, free, on Saturday, 2/26 & Sunday, 2/27.
Check back here Saturday 2/26 for the link to view the film.

 

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