I've Got So Much Trouble In My Mind - Joe Quarterman - Ru-Jac Records & The Legacy of Baltimore Soul
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- čas přidán 15. 04. 2019
- Maryland/DC soul man Sir Joe Quarterman performs backed by a band of Baltimore youth. The performance occurred at Ru-Jac Records & The Legacy of Baltimore Soul, a Creative Alliance event held offsite at the legendary Arch Social Club. The event celebrated the remarkable history of West Baltimore soul record label Ru-Jac Records which was primarily active in the 1960s and early 1970s. As a young man, Quarterman wrote, produced and recorded at the label and later found success with the song "(I Got) So Much Trouble In My Mind." The entire Ru-Jac catalog has been re-released by Omnivore Records (bit.ly/2UUDHRN).
Baltimore Music Map highlights people and places crucial to the city's remarkable and largely unheralded musical heritage. The project collects oral history from Baltimore music elders telling important stories in front of the settings of the stories. Emphasis is placed on the rich musical heritage of neglected Baltimore communities.
Baltimore Music Map is funded by the Maryland Traditions Project Grant and produced by Brooks Long 2017-2018 Robert W. Deutsch Fellow at Creative Alliance) and is supported and hosted by Creative Alliance.
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Great night. The bass player is my son. He was 13 at the time. Sir Joe is an amazing musician and person
Peace,we in the church of FUNK right now
Wow!! " Sir Joe" Quaterman was my first music mentor and band manager.. Glassmanor Drive in Oxon Hill Maryland, the band, " Under Ground Connection" use to practice in his basement in 1976!! I love you Joe for being a true inspiration to us young musicians in the DC area!! I'm still a musician till this day because of your guidance!! much love!!!
Dang ❤. I bought the record when I was going to be a Freshman in High School. I love it… I love the Funky Music cuz that’s what I dance too & a whole lot of SOUL of a Woman 😉🤩💃🏻. Still got it @ 64 yrs old 🎉
By the way I listened to KDAY radio in L.A. back in 72-74, 75.
The funkiest song ever!
I remember when this song was released approximately 1968 or 1970 on jukeboxes. Funk funk funk ❤️❤️❤️
Band is smoking! Joe sounds great too - timeless jam for sure
Great song and Joe is still great - but those kids playing!!!!! The Funk is strong with them! I dips me lid to the 14 year old on bass!!!
Just finished his sophomore year of college
Long lives this BAAAAD JAM!
A+ A+ & A+
Love it !!!!❤
Isto é Soul Músic! Show!
Real Bboys love it !
A great sound from this young band-long live the funk!
Beautiful that Joe is teaching these kids music performance etc. 👍🏿👍🏿
The band is tight and funky. I would like to see this band make some new updated FUNK and blow all this wack rap away .
Yep! Tight! Bass is rollin’!
The bass player(my son) 13 at the time, just finished his soph year of college
Wow!!!! He sounds amazing still!
Still rocking this tune in 2021. Timeless classic💛
Wow good solid stuff, young people making quality music with Sir Joe Quarterman. Bravo!!
Goooooo bro! You are taking me back!!!’ I loved this! Had a JAMES BROWN FEEL! Coolidge Sr Hugh Washington DC 1973.
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! New the song but never knew him name.
Questlove just tweeted asking about the Players in the Band? Make yourselves known!
Go on young funksters!
absolutely brilliant. Band is great.
At one time Sir Joe Quarterman was a serious contender as successor to James Brown.
I believe it. On this song the influence is deep as well as the on the one funk 🎼🎵🎶🎤🎸🥁🥁🎺🎷🎤🎸
Come on Y'all ( DC 2021)
Love it!