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The Record Man Documentary Henry Stone's Story

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News of an upcoming documentary via an interview with the director Mark Moormann talking about making movies, recording history, and the legacy of Henry Stone.

The Record Man Documentary: Henry Stone's Story Is the Story of Miami Music History

From 1948 to 2014, Henry Stone ruled the Florida music industry with an iron fist, a wad of cash, and a warehouse full of vinyl.

Whether forming a label with James Brown or racking up as many back to back number-one Billboard pop hits as the Beatles, he made his mark on global culture.

The new documentary about his life and work is called The Record Man, and its world premiere will occur at Miami International Film Festival 2015. Here's what director Mark Moormann had to say about making movies, recording history, and the legacy of Henry Stone.

http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/crossfade/2015/03/henry-stone_interview_record-man_documentary_miami-international-film-festival_2015.php

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http://blogs.miaminewtimes.com/crossfade/2015/03/henry-stone_interview_record-man_documentary_miami-international-film-festival_2015.php





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A few years ago whilst in philadelphia and visiting Valley Shiveley's store Val packed my records up and gave me some fantastic dvds . A documentary/interview with Henry Stone being one of them in some kind of cinema with a small audience scattered around the seating asking questions etc...can't remember just how good it is really I'll have to re-visit it.Also got good dvds of the dells being interviewed. ..gonna have to watch this one though I hope he'd mention Charles Johnson but I aint holding my breath..

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Looks really interesting , Henry also distributed Motown records down Miami way ....

 

the book gives a really good insight into all aspects of the business including distributionn, much of it very underhand.  One wonders how they compiled charts and what charts were compiled how correct were they.

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