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sammy lee is one whcih springs to mind, everytine hear his 45 have a chuckle sure once saw a ray clemance on a soul sales list
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News series of soul shows hosted by Dean Anderson on Boundary FM got under way last week, this Sundays one seems to be an interesting one with a fair few guests lined up. Read more for more info, and also details of the new site radio guide Second in the series and going by guests lined up seems it may be a interesting (and busy)one Can catch it on real world radio if in the Newark area , or as more than likely if reading this via the internet thru streaming from the Boundary FM site at Boundary FM website Sunday 6-9pm being the times. This week been told one guest is Shirley Matthews, should be interesting one and also lined up is Rob Wigley who may be talking about the forthcoming Motown Weekender at Great Yarmouth (Hemsby) and to tie in with this, there hopefully will be a live link up from USA with a live act appearing there The Invitations Sunday 6-9pm being the time. Dont forget if listening can pass on your views on it via comments or forum. More info on the Motown Weekender at Great Yarmouth 14-17th Oct can be found at Great Yarmouth Weekender Site Soul Source Radio Guide Many soul radio shows available nowadays that at times its easy for some to slip past you, to help avoid this a seperate section of the events calendar has been sorted. Same as the events but just for soul related radio shows, and upcoming shows are now up on front page. It works the same as the event guide, the only difference is when entering you choose from the drop down box - Soul Radio section see front page highlights for more info As always feel free to spread the word on any radio info via the front page news as well
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News series of soul shows hosted by Dean Anderson on Boundary FM got under way last week, this Sundays one seems to be an interesting one with a fair few guests lined up. Read more for more info, and also details of the new site radio guide http://... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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top tip 3428 when posting wants (and other posts) its always a good idea to post up a descriptive subject title that way following may happen 1. people just passing thru more likely to read it 2. anyone who does have it, who may not normally click on a want post, may be more likely to click and may be able to help 3. the "post title" of each post becomes the page title - look at top of browser and thus thru search engines and way posts are syndicated your "want" be broadcast all over the place 4. people who cant assist or may not be interested wont waste time clicking on topic 5. cause of the above, if you use a more desrciptive title and chances are your desires have a better chance of being fullfilled! ........ maybe ta mike
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major parts of the forum seem ok gallery is not working yet look has reverted to basic one till time allows better one calendar seens to have some problems once sorted will post here be aware may be a few glitches, if do spot anything unusual let us know ta mike
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give us a hour or so and a reminder if dont reply as still batlling with update basic reason is at moment it only set yp for mp3 and real will look later ta mike
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forum has been upgraded to improve speed and ease of usefew issues which are being/got to be sortedevent guide some items have had dates changed - seems mainly recurring or those which were entered around midnight -hopefully be back to 100% soonestgalleryas said this should be back up tomorrowlookdue to upgrade now using a basic look, a more custom look is on waythink thats it at moment, idea being forum should be easier to use, faster and more featuresOnce above sorted will pass on what other features availabletamike this is an 500 chrs clip of the article - use link below to view the article in full (images, video etc) Click here to view the soul article in full
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just so aware forum be shut for upgrading this affo if all goes well shouldn't be too long on opening forum and blogs should be upgraded may have to revert to standard skin and gallery will be closed for a while till updated as well front part of site will remain open ta mike
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Let The Good Times Roll: Full Rhythm & Blues radio series available
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Legendary soul-singer Jerry Butler hosts Let The Good Times Roll, a fabulous 13-part series that chronicles Rhythm&Blues, from its roots in 1940s to the politically charged Soul Era of the 1960s. Their fascinating stories and memorable songs are among many that the series illuminates, drawing from archival sound and over 300 interviews with industry execs, music promoters, disc jockeys, songwriters, fans, political leaders, historians, and the artists themselves. Along with the extensive info/listing of each show, think fair to say that if haven't been there yet it has to be a worthwhile trip Originally distributed through satellite by PRi on Tuesdays, December 30, 2003 - June 22, 2004. Full 26 shows avail to listen on line The producers a/q session tells you more on what they are about Q: There have been many music documentaries on radio and TV in recent years. What did you want to do differently with "Let The Good Times Roll?" A: Well, most importantly, "Let the Good Times Roll" is the first major, multi-part documentary series devoted to rhythm and blues. One of its goals is to tell the often forgotten or overlooked stories of the pioneers of the music that became rock and roll. The story of a New York arranger, producer and songwriter named Jesse Stone pretty much reflects the spirit of the series. His story is told in program three, about Atlantic Records. Stone is an unsung hero who introduced the thumping electric bass beat into R&B - it's the same beat heard in rock and roll. Yet Stone's story remains mostly overlooked. So telling about him and many others like him makes this series distinct because it profiles people and explores a topic that hadn't been fully explored before. It also tells a history from a first-person perspective. Full notes and more info can be found at the website, along with all the 20 plus shows in full here's the listing Click on the link to see the page and listen to the show. "Jumping the Blues" - A visit to an early hot spot of rhythm and blues, Los Angeles of the 1940s, and a profile of Louis Jordan, "The Father of R&B." "Singing on the Corner" - Profiles the best-loved doo wop groups of the 1950s, including The Orioles, The Flamingos, and The Cadillacs. "The Atlantic Sound" - A mad scheme to launch a record company in a tiny New York hotel suite grows into one of R&B's most influential labels. "Walkin' to New Orleans" - From Fats Domino to Little Richard, the sound of New Orleans sweeps the nation. "Honkers, Bar Walkers and Screamers" - Wild saxophonists and their outrageous shows stirred up crowds coast-to-coast. "Bold, Bawdy, and Banned" - Salacious song lyrics get the music banned on jukeboxes and the airwaves. "The Jet Pilots of Jive" - Jive-talking disc jockeys play songs for a price - until they get caught. "Roadhouse Blues" - On the road with rhythm and blues artists during the segregationist days of Jim Crow. "Going to Chicago" - A stop in the Windy City, which produced stars of blues and soul from Muddy Waters to Curtis Mayfield. "Sweet Soul Music" - Ray Charles and Aretha Franklin drew upon their Gospel roots to build the foundation for 1960s soul music. "Dancing in the Street" - A look behind-the-scenes at Detroit's legendary record label. "Soul Sisters" - Rhythm and blues from a female perspective, from blues shouter Big Mama Thornton to the Girl Groups of the 1960s. "Our Day Will Come" - Music in the Civil Rights movement. "Kings of the Strings" - The guitar in rhythm and blues from T-Bone Walker to the King of the Blues, B.B. King. "Beale Street Blues" - Memphis produced the first stars of rhythm and blues, including Ike Turner, Rufus Thomas and Howlin' Wolf. "R&B in Black and White" - Rhythm and blues artists cross the color line of the segregated television airwaves of the 1950s and early '60s. "The Magic of Muscle Shoals" - A small cotton-farming town in Alabama produces some of the most soulful records of the 1960s and Seventies. "Profits and Pride" - The story of pioneering African-American record company owners before Motown. "R&B Goes Country" - The roots of country music are both white and black, and artists from Ray Charles to Aaron Neville incorporate its sounds into their music. "The Pillars of Soul" - Jackie Wilson, Little Willie John and Faye Adams were some of the first stars who left their mark on soul music. "Boogie Woogie Blues" - Boogie woogie pianists laid down the rhythmic foundation for rhythm and blues, including Meade Lux Lewis, Albert Ammons and Pete Johnson. "Southern Fried Soul" - Many of the best soul singers hail from south of the Mason-Dixon line, from Irma Thomas to Al Green. "The Poets of the Blues" - We'll tell the stories behind some of the best-loved songs of rhythm and blues, and the songwriters who composed them. "The Stax Story" - With a studio set in an abandoned movie house, this Memphis record company rivaled Motown and produced a distinctive brand of gritty soul. "Soul Serenaders" - Soul groups of the 1970s created some of the era's most memorable sounds, from Gladys Knight&The Pips to The Dells. "Philly Soul" - The City of Brotherly Love fashioned a lush soulful sound whose artists include The O'Jays and The Delfonics. legendary soul-singer Jerry Butler hosts Let The Good Times Roll, a fabulous 13-part series that chronicles Rhythm&Blues, from its roots in 1940s to the politically charged Soul Era of the 1960s. Nat Cole, Sam Cooke, Aretha Franklin, The Shirelles, Smokey Robinson. Their fascinating stories and memorable songs are among many that the series illuminates, drawing from archival sound and over 300 interviews with industry execs, music promoters, disc jockeys, songwriters, fans, political leaders, historians, and the artists themselves. Let The Good Times Roll revisits some of black America's most influential artists as it heralds music that has inspired millions. Producer(s) Produced by Lex Gillespie for The Rhythm&Blues Foundation Executive Producer, Suzan Jenkins National Funders Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the National Endowment for the Arts, The Rhythm&Blues Foundation listen to all shows at the "Let the Good Times Roll" website http://www.goodtimesroll.org/index.html Official Website www.rhythm-n-blues.org -
Just spotted SKM been updated, details and link below (if involved with a soul website and want to pass on word of worthwhile updates , feel free to use this news section to spread the word) 11th September - New discographies for B B Carter, Ada... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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Just spotted SKM been updated, details and link below (if involved with a soul website and want to pass on word of worthwhile updates , feel free to use this news section to spread the word) 11th September - New discographies for B B Carter, Adam Wade, The Corsairs, Lonnie&Floyd, Lenny Welch, and Musette Records. A new link to the Hitsville Soul Club website, and a huge update to the Events page. http://www.soulfulkindamusic.net/
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Website: Pat Brady Records Pat Brady Records Northern Soul and more 45s Town/City: Country: United Kingdom View full website
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News of a Bretby revival night on October 22nd Dont forget the big Bretby revival night October 22nd at the Allied Social club Burton on trent. Original DJs, Chris Anderton, along with special guest Ted Massey spinning all of the sounds that made this venue the most influential of the early 90s. The venue is fantastic, massive wooden dance-floor, balcony, big stage, cheap beer.....its got the lot! This is going to be a great night, dont miss it! More info. E-Mail Chris Anderton at chris.soul@btinternet.com
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News of a Bretby revival night on October 22nd Dont forget the big Bretby revival night October 22nd at the Allied Social club Burton on trent. Original DJs, Chris Anderton, along with special guest Ted Massey spinning all of the sounds that... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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New Century take a trip to the North East SAT. 24th September 2005 4.00pm till 1.30am read more for full score Tyneside Soul Promotions presents NEW CENTURY SOUL AT THE FED Saturday 24th September 2005 4.00pm till 1.30am Coach from Manchester http://www.newcenturysoul.co.uk/images/newcen-fed150.jpg The Afternoon session DJ's Toma, Steve Wilson and Don Thompson. The New Century Soul Evening Session Andy Whitmore, Karl Rhodes, Mick H, Steve Thomas and Robbo At Federation Breweries, Dunston,Gateshead Playing the very best across the board soul music. Contact Paul 07812 803410, Toma 07790 593505 or Micky 07786 073084 £5.00 otd. COACH FROM MANCHESTER WILL BE AVAILABLE AT A COST OF £15 (INCLUDES ENTRY) For coach details from Manchester contact Chris 07989 415991 or go to http:://www.newcenturysoul.co.uk
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due to changes the news comment section no longer valid and will be moved so post moved to correct place quick tip if you wanna view members gallery - quick way is just hit thing called "gallery" under avitar on the left ta mike
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The Leeside Soul Club soul nites in Cork in Ireland are held every 4th Saturday of the month. Been passed on that the future is bright as the future of this event is firm to at least next year. Going by what was told last one went like seems they got a good thing going there. Read more for full info on night. Leeside Soul Club Sat 25 June 9- late free entry its at phoenix bar (upstairs) union quay cork city regular djs and guests 4th saturday of every month Northern - rare and classic Jimmy assures me its a kicking night, and so good was his hard sell, that have definite plans to get over there in next month or so Jimmy Small and Martin Goggin are just two of the team behind it all more info mgoggin@eircom.net
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The Leeside Soul Club soul nites in Cork in Ireland are held every 4th Saturday of the month. Been passed on that the future is bright as the future of this event is firm to at least next year. Going by what was told last one went like seems they got a... Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
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After success of first two at Old Hall, can now shout that dates are firm for the next Monkey at Llandudno, its on Friday 28 Oct 2005 Full details will be thrown up via the Drunken Monkey Section
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After success of first two at Old Hall, can now shout that dates are firm for the next Monkey at Llandudno, its on Friday 28 Oct 2005Full details will be thrown up via the Drunken Monkey Section here Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full