David Dinkins, while best known as the first African American mayor of New York City, also left his mark in the realm of film with his appearance in "Spike & Co. Do It a-Cappella" (1990). This unique documentary showcases the musical talents of the beloved Spike Lee and his collaborators, providing a fascinating glimpse into the world of a cappella music and its cultural significance. Collectors treasure this release not only for its rare insight into Lee's creative process but also for Dinkins' charismatic presence, which adds a layer of political and cultural history.
Physical media enthusiasts seek out this title for its limited availability and the way it captures a pivotal moment in both music and film history. Dinkins' participation reflects a significant intersection of art and politics, making this film an essential piece for any serious collection. As collectors continue to celebrate the legacy of influential figures in the arts, Dinkins' contributions to projects like this remain a noteworthy aspect of his multifaceted career.