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  1. Here is the third and final part... Her story in her words, in the third part we continue her story from Epic Records to becoming the first female Artist release music on her own Label, Ms B. Her career spanned over 50 years and her music always remained relevant. Plus the story behind her helping to launch the career of Joss Stone. Here is the second part.... Her story in her words, in the second part we continue her story from Alston to Epic Records plus a focus on her many collaborations as a Vocalist, Producer, Arranger and Songwriter including with her siblings Milton, Phillip, Charles & Jeanette. Celebrating the music of Betty Wright. You would think she only had a handful of releases seeing the media coverage! This is exactly why I feel these Artist Specials and Tributes are so important as their legacy is rarely properly documented. She started her singing career aged 2 years old!! Not only producing an impressive body of work she stayed relevant over 5 decades. Nominated for 5 Grammy awards. The first Black Woman in the states to achieve Gold sales for an Album on her own label back in the 80s! She had a key hand in the careers of many directly and indirectly. An innovator Singer, Songwriter, Arranger, Producer and Mentor. She has most definitely made a significant contribution to the Music we all enjoy perhaps more than you know... I am fortunate enough to be able to allow her to tell her own story, in her words using an interview I did with her some years ago. It was only last year I saw her again with David Nathan who presented her with a Hall Of Fame Award. Fantastic she was able to still feel the love and appreciation from British audiences after all these years. Here is the first part which covers the Early Years more to follow...
  2. Special preview of the unreleased 9th Creation Album - A Step Ahead released on Past Due on 2nd April plus a Harvey Scales Tribute from his first release to the 90s.. Plus celebrating the launch of Global:Soul radio previously Soul Connoisseurs..
  3. Also Low Rider Special!
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  4. At the beginning and last hour or so....
  5. Kicking off the year with a collectors edition Old Skool Soul Special. A mixture of Rare Soul, Classics and lesser known gems for collectors also highlighting a handful of recent and fortcoming reissues too! I hope you find something unexpected and interesting that you may not be familiar with... many personal favourites from my deep in my collection..
  6. Here is another one due to popular demand!!!
  7. Some crate digging into the JM Soul Library for an Old Skool Vinyl Special. Taking a journey through the JM Soul Archives playing Classic Soul, Rare Soul, Disco, Boogie, Sweet Soul, Low Rider, Steppers, Rare Groove, Northern Soul, Funk etc...Pure Vinyl! Hopefully you will hear some favourites and discover some new gems! Either way I hope you enjoy!!
  8. Last week had to catch up on some much overdue Tributes here is the full length show extended from that broadcast on Mi-Soul Radio and Mi-Soul Connoisseurs An Old Skool Vinyl Special Diggin in the Crates. Includes a special Tributes to.. Lee McDonald (aka Cleveland Parker) died 25th Feb 2018 Fred Bridges (Brothers Of Soul) died Jan 2018 Danny Woods (Chairmen Of The Board) died Jan 2018 Plus we preview the forthcoming release on Kalita Records Carrie Cleveland - Looking Up: The Complete Works (Released Sept 2018)
  9. Tracy Hamlin Pays Homage to Late Starpoint Singer Renee Diggs with Her Cover of “You’re My Sunny Day” Ever-versatile vocal sensation Tracy Hamlin is adding her love light to the rays of summer with a very special early August EP release on her own DMH Records label: a cover of “You’re My Sunny Day” that was a Quiet Storm turntable hit in the summer of 1980 for the R&B-Pop band Starpoint. The feel-good love song is a perfect fit for 2018 remixes by Hamlin who has recorded three versions to cover a plethora of romantic scenarios: a slow version on side A and a mid-tempo version on side B of a limited-edition vinyl 7” 45 single, plus a remix coming a month after on Quantize Recordings with Earl Tutu, John Khan and Hamlin’s longtime club music collaborator DJ Spen. Born and raised in Baltimore, MD, Tracy Hamlin came to know Renee Diggs as a member of Starpoint, a band of locals done good from nearby Annapolis, MD. “’You’re My Sunny Day’ is my tribute to Renee,” Hamlin states, “a recording on which I continue to honor her legacy as an amazing vocalist and for being my greatest vocal inspiration. I had the opportunity to work with her and sing background vocals on Oasis, the only solo project she recorded before her untimely death from heart failure in 2005…which happened the year my first CD was released. In 2011, I was the featured vocalist with Starpoint for their Reunion Concert in Lyon, France - their first in 25 years. I was the only vocalist they thought could handle Renee's vocals - a heartfelt honor.” “You’re My Sunny Day,” originally written by Renee Diggs with Starpoint group mate/longtime lover Ernesto Phillips, was recorded by the R&B sextet on its self-titled Chocolate City/Casablanca Records debut LP – their first of a ten-album run between 1980-1990. Until now, it has been a rare crate digger’s delight. Hamlin is breathing vibrant new life into it 28 years later. Hamlin’s collector’s item vinyl 45 will be exclusively available for about a month before digital downloads are independently released via her own label, DMH (the moniker being the initials of her departed mother’s name), as were her first three albums Seasons (2005), Better Days (2009) and This is My Life (2013). Hamlin is Executive Producer of all her works, including “You’re My Sunny Day” and her last three projects: the house music set Home (Quantize - 2013), No Limits (Expansion Records - 2015) and the ep Just Talk to Me (Expansion Records - 2016). You can hear it and buy from it here... https://jmsoul.jimdofree.com/
  10. Tracy Hamlin releases her cover of Starpoint classic - You're My Sunny Day on a limited edition vinyl 45. Tap to view this Soul Source News/Article in full
  11. Exactly what I said! I sincerely hope he has had a change of heart as we love HIS music as a vocalist...
  12. Hey, Just a word of warning I was offered this show to promote but turned it down as he did not want to perform any of his material that he originally performed only the hits he wrote for others to promote his songbook album. I like most on here I guess more interested in his own vocal works. I sincerely hope Adrian (AGMP) and Richard (Blackpool) persuaded him to change his approach as would be such a shame if not...with many dissapointed fans...
  13. Proving very popular this one.....Enjoy!
  14. An Old Skool special focusing on Low Rider Soul from LA in conversation with Arlene Sepulveda from the Southern Soul Spinners who are some of the most prolific purveyors the sound. So if you like it low and slow, sweet soul, deep soul, steppers....this is for you.... listen Here https://www.mixcloud.com/JMSOUL/jm-soul-connoisseurs-low-rider-special-in-conversation-with-arlene-sepulveda/
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