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In this episode of INTUNE San Francisco, we hear Reverend Norman Fong of the Chinatown Motown Funk band “Jest Jammin’” describe the power that music held in uplifting and unifying San Francisco’s Chinatown in the 1960s and 70s. Listen up to hear his stories of growing up at a time of both segregation and a cultural n artistic revolution.
Songs Featured: No One Can to Depend On (Santana Cover), The Lover In Me (Sheena Easton Cover), Incident At Neshabur (Santana Cover), Soul Sacrifice (Santana Cover), Everlasting Night (Malo Cover), Daddy’s Home (Shep and the Limelites Cover), Let’s Groove (Earth, Wind & Fire Cover), Together, More Today Than Yesterday
By Abby Walker5
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In this episode of INTUNE San Francisco, we hear Reverend Norman Fong of the Chinatown Motown Funk band “Jest Jammin’” describe the power that music held in uplifting and unifying San Francisco’s Chinatown in the 1960s and 70s. Listen up to hear his stories of growing up at a time of both segregation and a cultural n artistic revolution.
Songs Featured: No One Can to Depend On (Santana Cover), The Lover In Me (Sheena Easton Cover), Incident At Neshabur (Santana Cover), Soul Sacrifice (Santana Cover), Everlasting Night (Malo Cover), Daddy’s Home (Shep and the Limelites Cover), Let’s Groove (Earth, Wind & Fire Cover), Together, More Today Than Yesterday