Questlove is Slated to Direct ‘Black Woodstock’ Documentary

It has been reported that Questlove is slated to make his directorial debut. The drummer’s project is a forthcoming Black Woodstock feature documentary. The film is said to revolve around 1969’s Harlem Cultural Festival, which is often overlooked when compared to the famed Woodstock festival of the same year.

The 40 hours of uncovered footage shot by Hal Tulchin features performances from legends such as Stevie Wonder, Sly and the Family Stone, Nina Simone, B.B. King, the Staple Singers, and Gladys Knight and the Pips. Other artists who performed during the monthlong series included Sly and the Family Stone, the 5th Dimension, The Staples Singers, Mahalia Jackson and many more.Even though over 300,000 packed into Harlem’s Mount Morris Park, the outdoor festival was brushed over by most mainstream media publications at the time.

“I am truly excited to help bring the passion, the story and the music of the Harlem Cultural Festival to audiences around the world,” the Roots drummer said in a statement. “The performances are extraordinary. I was stunned when I saw the lost footage for the first time. It’s incredible to look at 50 years of history that’s never been told, and I’m eager and humbled to tell that story.”


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