

Spike & Co.: Do It a Cappella
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Spike Lee & Company: Do It a Cappella is a 1990 PBS documentary, directed by Spike Lee, around the topic of A cappella music. Artists that performed as part of the documentary include The Mint Juleps, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Rockapella and The Persuasions. It also stars Spike Lee, Debbie Allen and a cameo appearance by Samuel L. Jackson.
Spike & Co.: Do It a Cappella is a 1990 PBS documentary directed by Spike Lee that celebrates the art of a cappella music. Featuring performances from The Mint Juleps, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Rockapella, and The Persuasions, the film explores this vocal tradition through interviews and live performances. The documentary also includes appearances by Debbie Allen and a cameo from Samuel L. Jackson.
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When was Spike & Co.: Do It a Cappella released?
The documentary was released on May 10, 1990.
Who directed this documentary?
Spike Lee directed Spike & Co.: Do It a Cappella.
Which a cappella groups performed in the documentary?
The Mint Juleps, Ladysmith Black Mambazo, Rockapella, and The Persuasions all performed as part of the documentary.
Where can I watch this documentary?
The film originally aired on PBS in 1990 and may be available through PBS streaming services or other platforms carrying classic PBS documentaries.
















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