albert bell and dixie porter are paying people out of their own pockets to make sure that folks can feeds. they go through about 200 employees down to a loyal few dozen at the end and then in december of 1975 federal agents show up, coming to the building and tell everyone they have happen our to get their stuff out. it's a tragic and abrupt end. goes into receivership, there's a property auction and 77. all of the equivalent gets sold. the mixing board, the consuls. and of course with big things are the master tapes. those get sold to fantasy records in california. other companies start to reissue otis redding. really, when you start to see 20th and 25th anniversaries of things that happened in the 65 starts to take off in the late 80's and early 90's. concerned citizens, former artists and employees come together to start our parent organization. one of the first things that they did and one of the most important things they did was the music academy, the african-american -- the after school program every year. >> am sitting on the dock of the bay wasting time. >> the music academy sta