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Rudy Ray Moore: Live At Wetlands (2000)
Rating:
Starring: Jimmy Lynch, Rudy Ray Moore
Director: Donald H. Randell
Category: Comedy
Studio: Xenon Entertainment
Subtitles:
Length:
87 mins

 
 

 

Rudy Ray Moore, star of the cult hits Dolemite, The Human Tornado and Petey Wheatstraw, returns to his R&B roots in this incredible September, 2000 live performance at Wetlands, N.Y.C. Backed by vocal group The Raytones and a solid Blues band led by Jimmy "Mr. Motion" Lynch, the man who taught American how to rap is back to show us how to sing the Blues.

Performing songs from his recent CDs Hully Gully Fever and Hip Shakin' Papa, Rudy Ray draws on a repertoire 55 years in the making. Along with the R&B classics "Ready, Willing and Able" and "Do You Call That a Buddy?" are originals like "Hully Gully Fever" and "Angels on Earth," as well as liberal doses of Rudy Ray's (in)famous rap comedy.

Here are both sides of Rudy Ray Moore - the soulful R&B crooner and bad, bad Dolemite - together in one unforgettable live show!