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Lenny Kravitz, a fan of Curtis Mayfield, celebrates the singer's life and music, beginning with the period from the late 1950s to the 70s, including his time with The Impressions.

Lenny Kravitz, a life-long fan of Curtis Mayfield, celebrates the singer's life and musical achievements. A prolific songwriter, Curtis' career was cut sadly short after a tragic accident led to his death on 26 December 1999.

His contribution to soul music remains immense. Curtis recorded some of the finest soul vocal group music of the 1960s and, as a solo artist, he helped pioneer funk and introduced hard-hitting urban commentary into music, leading the way for Marvin Gaye to record What's Going On and Stevie Wonder to record Innervisions.

Part one covers the period from the late 50s to the 70s, including his early years with the Impressions, the establishment of his own record label in Chicago, and his work discovering, recording and writing for other artists including Jerry Butler, Mavis Staples and Gladys Knight. Plus, the beginnings of his more political songs including People Get Ready, We're a Winner and Choice of Colours.

Contributors to the series include Curtis' wife, Altheida; his son Kirk; Samuel Gooden and Fred Cash from The Impressions; singer Jerry Butler; and band member Lebron Scott. First broadcast on Radio 2 in January 2010.

57 minutes

Last on

Tue 2 Apr 2013 04:00

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  • Tue 16 Aug 2011 22:00
  • Tue 2 Apr 2013 04:00