ATL Collective brings Funk to the People, Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of James Brown’s Historic 1968 Boston Concert. It was the day after Martin Luther King Jr. assassination, and cities around the country were bracing for riots. Boston was one of the few cities that kept the peace thanks largely to James Brown and the spirit of unity he projected from the stage. Half a century to the day from that incredibly powerful evening, we will celebrate the power of music has to unite and overcome. Our featured act will be the legendary Memphis Stax recording artist Booker T. Jones (of Booker T. & the M.G.’s) who was front and center during the peak of the Civil Rights Movement and was part of one of the first racially integrated rock bands ever.
Lineup
Booker T. Jones
Jamison Ross
Marshall Ruffin
Cory Irvin
Ansley Stewart
Side A
1.That’s Life
2.Kansas City
3.Medley: “It’s a Man’s Man’s Man’s World” / “Lost Someone” / “Bewildered”
4.Get It Together
5.There Was A Time
6.I Got The Feelin
Side B
7.Try Me
8.Medley: “Cold Sweat” / “Ride the Pony” / “Cold Sweat”
9.I Got You (I Feel Good)
10.Please, Please, Please
11.I Can’t Stand Myself (When You Touch Me)