Miami Film Month Special Screening The Record Man By Mark Moormann with Q&A 6/6/15

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Miami Film Month Special Screening The Record Man By Mark Moormann with Q&A
therecordmanJune 6, 4:00PM – 6:30PM
Miami Beach Cinematheque at Historic City Hall
1130 Washington Ave
South Beach, FL 33139
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Registration
Adult (Non-Member) – $11.00 (USD)
Cultured Circles – $9.00 (USD) Registration code required
MBC Member – $9.00 (USD)
Student/Senior – $10.00 (USD)

A Miami Film Month Special Screening!
Presented by the Greater Miami Convention & Visitor’s Bureau

The Record Man
Directed by Mark Moormann, 2015, 109mins.
Featuring Henry Stone and these artists and songs: James Brown: Please, Please, Please, Ray Charles: St. Pete Blues, Sam & Dave: Hold On I’m Comin’, George McCrae: Rock Your Baby, wen McCrae: Rockin’ Chair, KC & The Sunshine Band: Get Down Tonight, Benny Latimore: Let’s Straighten It Out, Ray Munnings: Funky Nassau, Timmy Thomas: Why Can’t We Live Together, Jimmie Bo Horne: Dance Across the Floor, Bobby Caldwell: What You Won’t Do For Love, Anita Ward: Ring My Bel…and many more.

The Record Man is a uniquely American story of how a group of musical underdogs with raw talent and diverse backgrounds, led by the indefatigable determination of one man, Henry Stone, exported the music of Miami to the world.
Before there was a “music business” there was Henry Stone, “The Record Man”. From distributing records out of his ’48 Packard to establishing TK Records as the largest independent label of the 1970s, Henry had an ear for hits. His funky eight-track studio and chart topping family of artists including KC and the Sunshine Band, led to the original Miami Sound and birth of Disco. When his empire collapsed on a baseball field in Chicago in 1979, Henry didn’t miss a beat launching Miami Freestyle.
Official Selection: Miami Int. Film Festival
Q&A with director Mark Moormann & Company,
Moderated by Kevin Sharpley

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