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PCRL Black Heroes Program
This is one of 366 programs made for everyday broadcast about black awareness. They ran twice a day for 5 years!
PCRL on Midland News 1995
It's about 1 minute into the clip!
Linda Griner At Nottingham FC
Bill Randle interviews Lin after her stage set and signing autographs.
PCRL Basement Soul Show (Guest Davi A)
July 1992 'Chess Label Special' complete adds removed.Nearly 20 years ago!
PCRL Basement Soul Show (Guest: Brian Goucher)
1992 footage.
The People's Community Radio Link on BBC1 6PM News (2004)
Final news clip when we ended the station. Very old footage shown in clips. Chicken George, Cecil, Pilot & Wicked Winston.
Betty Wright - In The Middle Of The Game (live)
Miami soul sister no.1
Amlak - Christmas Is Here - 1982
The first copy of the first PCRL/Radio Star record was a Christmas reggae song given to Lady Diana in 1982 for her 3-month-old son Prince William. Diana told Cecil this would be Williams first record. Amlak who had won first prize for the Prince's Trust at a Theatre in London and second price the previous year! also on the show were the Who and Phil Collins. Cecil made the gift himself in the Royal box!
Voices Of East Harlem 'Right On Be Free' 1972
Prison concert footage from Sing Sing 1972. The Voices Of East Harlem were a community choir that grew from an inner city action project in 1969. A fluid 20-member ensemble whose ages ranged from 12 to 21, their music mixed devotional gospel fervor with commercial R&B and soul, and included lead vocalists Gerri Griffin and Monica Burress. Coming to the attention of Elektra boss Jac Holzman via their producer Jerry Brandt, they were signed in 1970 for their debut “Right On Be Free”, which showcased a diverse song selection from Buffalo Springfield’s “For What It’s Worth, to Richie Haven’s “Run Shaker Life”, all performed in their distinctive high-energy style. Both sides of the Elektra 45 plus the other aborted tracks from these sessions appear on a remastered & expanded edition for the first time in 36 years on A new re-issue of “Right On Be Free”, and are bolstered by the last single “Angry” plus two live tracks recorded at the “Soul To Soul” concert in Ghana in 1971.
Nicky Thomas - 'Is it Because I am Black' (live-1971)
OV Wright classic performed in reggae style.Introduced by the late Judge Dread.
PCRL fundraising 1987
Recorded at the Marcus Garvey Foundation, Birmingham
Vintage PCRL
Cecil Morris talks to lovers rock singer Joy Mack who is now actor in 1987.Joy sings her song live on air.
Trailer for a film: 'African Safari'
BOOK A SHOWING OF THIS FILM (visit: www.seed-for-africa.com )The film African Safari' is being used as a self help tool to raise funds to purchase tractors for use on Tanzanian farms. Details for UK premier of the film are at the end of the trialer. Please help us launch this project by either; buying a DVD of the film with a T-shirt (to show you want to be apart of SEED for Africa,)
Impressions - This Is My Country (live)
1970 - With Black poet: Clifton Davis (Soul!)
The Madison dance 1965
The Madison, danced to Ike & Tina Turner's 'I Can't Believe What You Say' on Redifusions's TV show Ready Steady Go in 1965. Introduced by Keith 'Fordyce' who had been a Radio Luxemburg DJ since 1955..
Al Green & Chicago + Interview
Interviewed in late-80's, late Willie Mitchell on intro.
Willie Mitchell - 20-75 & Hitch Hike (live-'66)
Sadly we lost this great producer/trumpet player in Jan 2010 aged 81.