When was the last time you listened to Clyde Stubblefield? My guess is that your first reaction to this question is never, who the fuck is Clyde Stubblefield. My second guess is that you have heard of Clyde and the last time you think you've listended to his music was when you put on one of James Brown's albums. Unfortunately, not alot of us realize that we hear a lot more of Clyde than we think. Pretty much anyone who samples drum and bass tracks has run into a Stubblefield clip.
Kimbrew McLeod, one of the cutest and relatable professors at The University of Iowa is working on a documentary that features Mr. Stubblefield. Yes, its motifs mimic those of "hip-hop' documentaries like Style Wars and Scratch but the truth is that this film is much more complicated. It takes an in depth look at how confusing and corupt the Copyright industry is. Or my favorite aspect of the film the interviews of the man, Clyde. These interviews let shots of a rusting drum set and Clydes small apartment in South Chicago speak for themselves. The following clip does not include Clyde but does the film justice in presenting the copyright phenomenon in its true legal and cultural influence.
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Much respect from Clyde and his band here at home in Madison, Wisconsin! I discovered your post today and enjoyed what I found.
Thanks for sticking up for Clyde Stubblefield and paying respect to his life's work. Even if hasn't always been paid in royalties, his contribution to music and drumming has been priceless!
Thanks for supporting the man, the music and the love of the funk groove! KEEP THE FUNK ALIVE!!
Cheers,
Bryan Husk
Clyde Stubblefield Band, saxophones
myspace.com/clydestubblefieldband
www.groovology.com
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