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Pop / Rock 03 May, 2019

Future X Sounds Launches In New York City, Celebrating The 50th Year Anniversary Of Black Woodstock In Harlem At Marcus Garvey Park

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Future X Sounds Launches In New York City, Celebrating The 50th Year Anniversary Of Black Woodstock In Harlem At Marcus Garvey Park
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Taking place in the summer of 1969, the original festival...featured such icons as Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone, B.B. King, Sly & the Family Stone, Jesse Jackson, Gladys Knight and the Pips, The Staples Singers, Fifth Dimension, Mams Mabley, Hugh Masakela, among many others.

Future x Sounds, a new national concert series, announces it's kick-off concert today in tandem with New York City's City Park's Foundation's Summerstage Concerts. The show marks the 50th Anniversary of the Harlem Cultural Festival (aka Black Woodstock) in Harlem, which took place at the same time as the Woodstock Music festival in upstate New York. This show will be the first of a number concerts taking place across the country that will provide local award-winning, and socially conscious artists an opportunity to share their creative visions.

Taking place in the summer of 1969, the original festival held a series of concerts in Mount Morris Park (now known as Marcus Garvey Park), to celebrate black pride, empowerment, music, culture, and featured such icons as Stevie Wonder, Nina Simone, B.B. King, Sly & the Family Stone, Jesse Jackson, Gladys Knight and the Pips, Mahalia Jackson, The Staples Singers, Fifth Dimension, Mams Mabley, Hugh Masakela, among many others. Largely unknown, the event attracted nearly 50,000 attendees and took place at the exact same time as Woodstock Festival in Bethel, NY.

Curated by Neal Ludevig, a founder of the Harlem Arts Festival, the event will take place on August 17th at the original site of the Harlem Cultural Festival, in Marcus Garvey Park at the Richard Rodgers Amphitheater. The concert will be musically led by Igmar Thomas (who has collaborated and led with the likes of Wyclef Jean, Yasiin Bey (Mos Def), Esperanza Spalding, Lauryn Hill and Nas), and will be co-hosted by Talib Kweli, the fiercely independent MC known for his incisive, hard-hitting socially conscious raps and for Black Star. Future x Sounds™ will also feature Grammy Award Winning trumpeter and singer Keyon Harrold (Common, Snoop Dogg, Jay-Z, Beyonce, and Rihanna), and a number of surprise special guests.

"Future x Sounds is the result of a collaborative effort between an alike-minded community of producers, promoters, curators and iconic artists across the country," says founder and producer Angela Gil. "Our goal is to connect the dots and provide artists with a unique creative opportunity to share their message, elevate their peers and celebrate their communities while providing a platform for talent discovery and reflection."

"This is more than just a concert, given what is going on across the country today." says New York Curator and Co-Producer Neal Ludevig. "This event both pays tribute to an important legacy, and also illustrates how community, activism, and culture can intersect to actively impact our world today."

The 50th Year Anniversary concert will be free and open to the public as part of City Park's Foundation's summer programming, will be accompanied by a series of conversations around activism at Harlem Stage, and other local institutions, and is being supported in part by the Empire State Development Corporation.

Details of upcoming Future x Sounds concerts, along with the NYC kick-off can be found at https://www.futurexsounds.com.

About Future x Sounds:
Future x Sounds is a series of events that provide established award-winning, and socially conscious artists with a unique creative opportunity to share their vision, shift the spotlight onto their talented peers and celebrate their communities. These special, powerful live experiences invite artists, attendees, and society to question themselves and the world around them. Future x Sounds™ is an authentic window into a like-minded artistic global community that stands for the sounds of music and for the sounds of global change.






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