Patricia Davis, Gary Keys, Diana Bruner, Tyrone Swan and Ms. Abercrombie are Soul train dancers from the 1970'S but a new proposed docu drama will give us an "after and before" or a "now and back then." Ot would kind of be like a more calm, wholesome fight night with less gore. We see the dancers working at the grocery stores, at the Navy recruitment office, at the post office. They pick up burritos and see a bank robbery while they get ready for the show and watch governor Reagan on TV improving life for California and for camouflage. It was a time when they were teaching the native to be black, enjoy colourful clothing, energetic music and to just let go of all that Comanche emotional Britannia thing when you are a Spaniard or an African but either way, you are less annoying as the Anglo Black American recitation of the preface to the King James Bible. The dancers meet Rick James, Barry White, Aretha Franklin, the Jacksons and attend a Soul Train party at the Jackson home there in California once or twice. It may be produced by HBO and covers loosely the Soul Train dancers, the show and their real stories; dating from the show's origin to the current day. All story and copy rights in this show concept belong to Warren A. Lyon and Londinium Media.
Patricia Davis, Gary Keys, Diana Bruner, Tyrone Swan and Ms. Abercrombie are Soul train dancers from the 1970'S but a new proposed docu drama will give us an "after and before" or a "now and back then." Ot would kind of be like a more calm, wholesome fight night with less gore. We see the dancers working at the grocery stores, at the Navy recruitment office, at the post office.
They pick up burritos and see a bank robbery while they get ready for the show and watch governor Reagan on TV improving life for California and for camouflage. It was a time when they were teaching the native to be black, enjoy colourful clothing, energetic music and to just let go of all that Comanche emotional Britannia thing when you are a Spaniard or an African but either way, you are less annoying as the Anglo Black American recitation of the preface to the King James Bible. The dancers meet Rick James, Barry White, Aretha Franklin, the Jacksons and attend a Soul Train party at the Jackson home there in California once or twice. It may be produced by HBO and covers loosely the Soul Train dancers, the show and their real stories; dating from the show's origin to the current day.
All story and copy rights in this show concept belong to Warren A. Lyon and Londinium Media.
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