Our Atlanta video camera crew, Brent Ebell, went behind the scenes of an episode of “Unsung” featuring the 90’s R&B group, Silk. R&B Group Silk on “Unsung” If you had told five choir boys 25 years ago that they would one day be known for sultry R&B songs like “Freak Me” and “Lose Control” they […]
Read MoreColumbia Camera Crew Breaks it Down with R&B Group Jagged Edge is So So Def on an all-new episode of Unsung on TV One! Our Columbia camera crew and A. Smith and Co. Productions went behind the scenes to shoot another episode of this artistic show. You may remember Jagged Edge as an R&B group hit-maker […]
Read MoreWyclef Jean is a musical artist best known for his reggae-inspired hip-hop and his time as a member of the Fugees in the mid-90’s, where he churned out hits such as “Killing Me Softly with His Song.” What is lesser-known about the famed music producer, is his political activism. He has always been outspoken about […]
Read MoreTeddy Riley helped form what R&B music is today, and our Phoenix cameraman was able to sit down and interview him for A. Smith & Co’s “Unsung” Music Series. “Unsung’s” documentary series highlights artists to learn about where they came from, the search for their “big break” and where they are now. Riley is a […]
Read MoreGo To Team partnered up again for the an episode on the documentary series Unsung, which focused on the late recording artist Johnnie Taylor. Our local Chicago cameraman, Matt Rossetti, had the chance to film for the same episode in Atlanta with Taylor’s close friends and band members there during his decades of fame. This time […]
Read MoreI traveled from Chicago to Atlanta to shoot interviews for the Unsung documentary series. What I enjoyed most about shooting for Unsung were all the stories that were shared about these virtuoso musicians. This past week’s shoot was focused on R&B legend, Johnnie Taylor, who is best known for “Disco Lady”, which hit record-breaking sales. […]
Read MoreGTT’s Nashville Crew was dispatched to Memphis for an Unsung episode devoted to music legend Ike Turner, who is the creator of what is widely recognized as the first rock & roll song: “Rocket 88.” Whereas interviews were shot in Memphis, the shoot included a trip to Ike’s hometown (and birthplace of the Blues) of […]
Read MoreWhile on my adventures in Dallas, I was put on another shoot down in Waco for the show Unsung. This was a 3-day-er shooting a bulk of the episode for the band, Hi-Five. The band had some success and some hard times. The shoot was very emotional for the guys, but it was also a […]
Read MoreA lot of what I’ve shot for Unsung happened before my time, but this particular episode sparked my interest. The shoot was with Montell Jordan, the man who sang the 90’s hit, “This is How We Do It”. He has since retired from the music game and become a worship leader at a local church, […]
Read MoreWhoopi Goldberg! Charlie Murphy! Kevin ‘Dot Com’ Brown! Earthquake! When you’ve been working with these stars then you must have just wrapped up shooting a bunch and episodes of Unsung: Hollywood. At least thats the story for me. This past spring I had the pleasure of doing a ton of the sit down interviews for […]
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