Summer of '85 by Chris Morrow audiobook

Summer of '85

By Chris Morrow  and various authors
Read by Kevin Hart

Audible Studios on Brilliance Audio
Unabridged
Format : CD (In Stock)
  • $34.99

    ISBN: 9781491593905

Welcome to the summer of 1985 in Philadelphia, when the city was rocked—in almost every sense of the word—by two unprecedented events. There was Mayor W. Wilson Goode's May 13 decision to bomb the headquarters of MOVE, a controversial Philadelphia-based radical communal organization. And there was the July 13 Live Aid concert, where international rock royalty convened in Philly to raise money for victims of the Ethiopian famine.  Separated by just two months and eight miles, these events would showcase both the best and the worst of the so-called City of Brotherly Love: One would raise millions of dollars for famine victims in Africa, while the other would lead to the death of 11 members of MOVE, including five children, who had all taken the last name of their leader, John Africa. The bombing led to a fire that was allowed to burn for hours, resulting in the destruction of a middle-class African American neighborhood. Those wounds remain raw more than 35 years later. Created by Chris Morrow, produced by Kevin Hart and Charlamagne tha God's SBH Productions, and narrated by Hart, a Philadelphia native, Summer of '85 marks the first attempt to connect these two events and detail the incredible irony (and tragedy) of Philadelphia hosting a benefit for Africa the same summer it bombed a thriving African American neighborhood. Featuring candid interviews with participants such as Bob Geldof, Patti LaBelle, Darryl “DMC” McDaniels, and Mike Africa Jr., the series explores the complex history that resulted in these outlier events paired by proximity and a combustible mix of ego, altruism, prejudice, utopian dreams, and human frailty.

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Summary

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Winner of the Audie Award for Best Narration in History/Biography

Winner of an AudioFile Earphones Award

Welcome to the summer of 1985 in Philadelphia, when the city was rocked—in almost every sense of the word—by two unprecedented events.

There was Mayor W. Wilson Goode's May 13 decision to bomb the headquarters of MOVE, a controversial Philadelphia-based radical communal organization. And there was the July 13 Live Aid concert, where international rock royalty convened in Philly to raise money for victims of the Ethiopian famine. 

Separated by just two months and eight miles, these events would showcase both the best and the worst of the so-called City of Brotherly Love: One would raise millions of dollars for famine victims in Africa, while the other would lead to the death of 11 members of MOVE, including five children, who had all taken the last name of their leader, John Africa. The bombing led to a fire that was allowed to burn for hours, resulting in the destruction of a middle-class African American neighborhood. Those wounds remain raw more than 35 years later.

Created by Chris Morrow, produced by Kevin Hart and Charlamagne tha God's SBH Productions, and narrated by Hart, a Philadelphia native, Summer of '85 marks the first attempt to connect these two events and detail the incredible irony (and tragedy) of Philadelphia hosting a benefit for Africa the same summer it bombed a thriving African American neighborhood.

Featuring candid interviews with participants such as Bob Geldof, Patti LaBelle, Darryl “DMC” McDaniels, and Mike Africa Jr., the series explores the complex history that resulted in these outlier events paired by proximity and a combustible mix of ego, altruism, prejudice, utopian dreams, and human frailty.

Editorial Reviews

Editorial Reviews

“In podcast-like episodes, Hart narrates the history of MOVE, a radical communal organization in the city, its members, and how they were targeted. The production includes media clips from the period that shed light on the horror of the attack itself, as well as moments of joy from the concert event. This essential listening experience provides an important document of history. Winner of the AudioFile Earphones Award.” AudioFile

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Author

Author Bio: Chris Morrow

Author Bio: Chris Morrow

Chris Morrow is the author of Stir It Up: Reggae Album Cover Art and has written about hip-hop and politics for numerous publications, including The Source and the New York Daily News. A resident of Brooklyn, New York, he has been working as a speechwriter for Russell Simmons since 2003.

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Author Bio: Charlamagne Tha God

Author Bio: Charlamagne Tha God

Charlamagne Tha God is cohost of the nationally syndicated hip-hop iHeartRadio program The Breakfast Club and a television and media personality. He is also a social media influencer; an executive producer with his own production company, CThaGod World LLC; and cohost of the popular podcast Brilliant Idiots. Born and raised in a small town in South Carolina, Charlamagne quickly rose to become one of today’s most unique and compelling media personalities.

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Author Bio: Kevin Hart

Author Bio: Kevin Hart

Kevin Hart is an award-winning actor and comedian. His films, including Central Intelligence, Think Like a Man, Get Hard, Ride Along, The Wedding Ringer, and The Secret Life of Pets have earned over $3.5 billion at the box office. His stand-up comedy tours, including Let Me Explain, Laugh at My Pain, and What Now?, have sold out arenas and football stadiums, leading Forbes to name him the “king of comedy.” He is also the first comedian with a Nike sneaker line; a television producer, creating the BET show Real Husbands of Hollywood and the Laugh Out Loud Network; and CEO of Hartbeat Productions.

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Author Bio: SBH Productions

Author Bio: SBH Productions

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Author Bio: various authors

Author Bio: various authors

Details

Details

Available Formats : CD
Category: Nonfiction/History
Audience: Adult
Language: English