MISS SHARON JONES [DVD]

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A Sony executive told Sharon Jones that she was “too short, too fat, too black and too old.” Fortunately, Sharon Jones ignored him and kept singing soul songs at birthdays and weddings. Finally, Sharon Jones met the Dap-Kings, a New York City group that was trying to produce classic soul music. Over the years, Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings toured and built an audience for their sound. This documentary captures the raw excitement of their shows. But, just as Sharon Jones was about to release her latest CD in 2014, she was diagnosed with Stage 2 pancreatic cancer. Miss Sharon Jones provides a window into her cancer treatment and recovery. It’s grim, but inspiring. Sadly, Sharon Jones lost her fight against cancer over this past weekend. A great talent has left the Stage. GRADE: B+

22 thoughts on “MISS SHARON JONES [DVD]

  1. Jeff Meyerson

    Very timely.

    She told people her stroke on Election Day was caused by the results. Sadly, I can believe that.

    RIP

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  2. Steve Oerkfitz

    She was a favorite on the music programs that air on our local public radio station. Lot of musicians biting the dust this year.

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  3. Steve Oerkfitz

    Fresh Air on NPR is replaying some interviews with her on Wednesday.
    If you are interested in some contemporary soul-Try Mayer Hawthorne or St Paul and the Broken Bones.

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    1. george Post author

      Steve, I loved the early Mayer Hawthorne. His later work is a lot less soulful. I don’t know anything about St. Paul and the Broken Bones but I’ll track down their music pronto! Thanks for the tip!

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  4. Steve Oerkfitz

    Another good documentary about a singer is Amy. I feel more sympathetic towards her about seeing it. Her father comes across as the villain of film.

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