Pass The Mic | Brenton Wood Oldies Soul Singer Rare Live 1998 Performance #oldies #musicdocumentary
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This rare footage of the legendary Brenton Wood (RIP) performing live was captured while we were in production of @SafadaYSano's Pass The Mic. Brenton Wood's music was an inspiration to many of the Chicano/Latino hip hop artists featured on Pass The Mic. Previously lost, we wanted to share Brenton Wood's performance with the world. Subscribe, like and comment! To watch the hip hop documentary Pass The Mic featuring Delinquent Habits, The Psycho Realm, Mellow Man Ace, Conejo, Proper Dos, Capone, Aztlan Underground, Street Platoon, Rhyme Poetic Mafia and more, visit our channel and SUBSCRIBE! PASS THE MIC is the original acclaimed Chicano Rap & Latin hip-hop documentary film brought to you by Richard Montes (Director/Producer) and Jade Puga (Producer). Pass The Mic was rated #1 in Vibe Magazine; picked as one of the top hip-hop films to stream by USA Today; distributed on home video by Image Entertainment; screened for the American Film Institute's music documentary series as well as many film festivals around the world; used in many College Curriculum to learn about the history of Chicano Rap & Latino hip-hop, and currently placed in Stanford and Harvard University's Global Hip-Hop Archives and the Hip Hop Museum in the Bronx, New York. Pass The Mic! is available on Xumo, Plex TV, Docurama, Cineverse, Amazon Prime, YouTube Movies & TV, Sling TV, Roku and Mansa. Finally, the suppressed voices from the Chicano Rap & Latin hip-hop culture are heard from in this compelling Safada Y Sano Production. copyright Safada Y Sano Productions
Alfred Jesse Smith (July 26, 1941 – January 3, 2025), known professionally as Brenton Wood, was an American singer and songwriter. Three 1967 singles of Wood's, "The Oogum Boogum Song" (peaking at No. 34 on the US Billboard Hot 100), "Gimme Little Sign" (reached No. 9), and "Baby You Got It" (also peaking at No.
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