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Bull City Soul Website - Durham USA Soul

Bull City Soul Website - Durham USA Soul magazine cover

I’m very excited to announce the launch of bullcitysoul.org, a project with roots tracing back more than a decade to my last semester as an undergraduate: In the spring of 2003, I began making the short trek from Chapel Hill, NC to Durham, NC to visit with musicians who had played in ‘70s soul bands like the Communicators & Black Experiences, Duracha, Johnny White & the Mighty Crusaders, and the Modulations. Over time, a vibrant image developed of what was once a thriving soul music scene in Durham. In 2011, with help from Joshua Clark Davis, Lincoln Hancock, and many others, we shared these discoveries through the Soul Souvenirs gallery exhibit of the Bull City Soul Revival project. Now we’ve enhanced Soul Souvenirs and turned it into the Bull City Soul website.

 

This work would have been impossible without Josh and Linc, but most importantly, the three of us wish to thank the countless musicians of Durham whose creativity offers us continual inspiration. We hope that in some small way we’re able to share the stories of their music with audiences old and new alike.

 

This is the story of R&;B, funk, and soul music in Durham, North Carolina, also known as the Bull City. But Bull City Soul isn't just about music–it's a history of black cultural life and community in the urban South.

 

http://bullcitysoul.org




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Mike Lofthouse

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I was in Durham NC a few weeks back - my grandson was born there on 23 Aug - and I stumbled across this exhibition at the History hub in the city centre.   What a pleasant surprise and really well done, probably the best  thing of its kind I have seen celebrating Black Music - and Soul particularly - in the US.

 

Mike

Guest eddiep

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Just had a quick sneak at this site whilst at work. :shhh:

 

Looks like a lot of time and effort have gone into this project. Impressive and informative from what I've seen so far. Looking forward to delving a bit deeper later.

 

Well done guys! :thumbsup:

Dave Thorley

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Nice job Jason, will spend more time reading it later, but really appreciate the work that has gone it this

 

Dave

kimbo

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Just had a quick sneak at this site whilst at work. :shhh:

 

Looks like a lot of time and effort have gone into this project. Impressive and informative from what I've seen so far. Looking forward to delving a bit deeper later.

 

Well done guys! :thumbsup:

Excellent work well done all involved. This will go down a storm in the uk. Once started had to check it all out. atb Kimbo




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