Here's the hilarious documentary that landed First Place at the Atlanta Film Fest 2010 which celebrates the outrageous era of classic R&B radio with the trailblazer who helped start it all, James 'Alley Pat' Patrick. He’s the last surviving DJ from the first black-owned radio station in the USA, Atlanta ‘s WERD- AM. Hear Alley Pat screamin’ over classic 50s jazz and blues, and improvise his way through hilarious live commercials. Yet off-air, he’s Atlanta's first black bail bondsman, going to dangerous towns, alone with just a suitcase full of money to get 1960's civil rights protesters out of jail. “Hysterical & Priceless!” raves Peter Miller, co-producer of Ken Burns Jazz