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Propaganda By Evan Christian

My son is phenomenal. He wrote this piece and is playing all instruments, besides singing.









CHRISTIAN PLAYS A BLAZING GUITAR



By Matt Bellehumeur



All I could think, during last Saturdays show at The Social (434 S. 2nd St.), was where did they find this kid? Evan Christian, the leader of a great…
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Added by Edie Antoinette on February 13, 2008 at 9:30pm — 2 Comments

Black History Series

Soul Food

A History of Soul Food

Every ethnic group has what it calls "soul food" - soothing, comfort food that brings back warm memories of family dinners. Today, in America, the term "soul food" simply means…
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Added by Edie Antoinette on February 6, 2008 at 7:30pm — 6 Comments

Black History Series

Harlem 1900-1940: An African-American Community

An introduction to the exhibition…
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Added by Edie Antoinette on February 5, 2008 at 7:00pm — No Comments

The Stylistics Times 3



"Who is that Girl?" a question i asked my Mother at a Family Gathering during the summer of 1974, but as i soon found out, there was no question that this was no girl, but The Stylistics singing You Make Me Feel Brand New and this began love affair with The Group thats has lasted 33 years.

In the fall of 1992 The Stylistics were coming…

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Added by Shelley "SoleMann" King on January 24, 2008 at 11:03pm — 16 Comments

Cotton Comes To Harlem

Cotton Comes to Harlem was Emanuel Gerard's third feature film released in 1970. Ossie Davis made his directorial debut with this action packed crime comedy set in Harlem, N.Y. This film, based upon the novel by Chester…

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Added by Edie Antoinette on January 24, 2008 at 3:00pm — 6 Comments

Stoned-A Look At Sly & The Family

Sly Stone vanished into rumor in the 1980s, remembered only by the great songs ("I Want to Take You Higher," "Dance to the Music") he left behind. What's become of the funky leader of the Family Stone since he forsook his Woodstock-era utopianism for darkness, drugs, and isolation? After a few sightings—most notoriously at the 2006 Grammys—the author tracked the last of the rock recluses to…
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Added by Edie Antoinette on January 21, 2008 at 11:00pm — 9 Comments

Have You Wondered-Where Are They Now?

Jerome Benton is a performer, backup dancer and lender of comedic antics to various musical acts. He is the inspiration for today's "hype man." He can be seen in music videos by Janet Jackson and Prince, but he is mostly known for his association with The Time.

Benton is the half brother to Time bassist, Terry Lewis and worked closely with the band behind the scenes in its initial stages.

During one performance, lead singer Morris…

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Added by Edie Antoinette on January 25, 2008 at 7:30pm — 16 Comments

Your Smile-The Rene' & Angela Story

I took my walk

around the square today

feeling a sense of renewal...and ease

I noticed the children as they ran and played

as I strolled holding hands with the breeze.

My thoughts sauntered lazily…

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Added by Edie Antoinette on January 21, 2008 at 11:00am — 9 Comments

Moanin' For Love-A Look At Al Green

..around 4 a.m., October 17, 1974, when the last, great, sweet falsetto soul singer of the South eased into a bath after a long night of recording, he got a pan of boiling-hot grits poured on him by a spurned lover. The woman who chose grits as her revenge was 29-year-old Mary Woodson, just another notch in a long line of ladies, and not even the one who occupied the greater portion of Al Green's erotic…

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Added by Edie Antoinette on January 18, 2008 at 9:30am — 13 Comments

SoleMannKing...The Smokey Robinson Collection



Here is a collection of some of the Smokey Robinson Albums i have purchased over the years. This is not all of them, i just wanted to post enough so that the Blog could look real interesting....LOL



WARM THOUGHTS...1980











On his follow-up to… Continue

Added by Shelley "SoleMann" King on January 19, 2008 at 4:56pm — 7 Comments

Black Ivory



BLACK IVORY were one of New York's best loved soul groups. The trio - Leroy Burgess III, Stuart Bascombe and Russell Patterson - were discovered by producer/arranger Patrick Adams when hey were known as the Mellow Sounds, and although he amended the name, the type of music suggested by their original moniker was spot on. Adams cut them on a series of delicate harmony ballads for Today records - scoring notable successes in the… Continue

Added by Shelley "SoleMann" King on January 17, 2008 at 4:52pm — 3 Comments

The Whatnauts



Introducing the Whatnauts is the kind of hard-to-find album that makes you pee in your pants when you uncover a copy dusting away at some Goodwill, yard sale, or flea market. Scavenging for their

recordings is what you had to do until the late ‘90s when no fewer than

three CDs of the Whatnauts’ music finally hit the streets. Obscure

beyond reason, the Whatnauts were comprised of Garnett Jones,…

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Added by Shelley "SoleMann" King on January 17, 2008 at 10:25am — 4 Comments

Out Of The Past..and into the Future

Raheem DeVaughn is finally back with a new album that's inspired equally by the gospel sounds of the church as the street funk of hip-hop. The DC native built a devoted following on the independent scene, touring and releasing mixtapes before being introduced to a wider audience in 2005 with the release of his debut disc The Love Experience, a success that…

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Added by Edie Antoinette on January 17, 2008 at 6:30am — 3 Comments

Vintage 45's

FUNK 45 A FASCINATING MUSICAL EXPERIENCE - THE MONSTER - 7inch (SP) FUNK 45 B.W. SOULS - MARVINS GROOVE / GENERATED LOVE - 7inch (SP) FUNK 45 BABY HUEY - MIGHTY MIGHTY PEOPLE PT 1 / 2 - 7inch (SP) FUNK 45 BOBBY BYRD - TRY IT AGAIN / I FUNK 45 CAUTION - LOVE RAY / DON FUNK 45 EARL GAINES - IF YOU WANT WHAT I GOT - 7inch (SP) FUNK 45 JAMES BROWN - BROTHER RAPP PT 1 & 2 / BEWILDERED - 7inch (SP) FUNK 45 JAMES BROWN - COLD SWEAT PART 1 / 2 - 7inch (SP) FUNK 45 JAMES BROWN - GET ON THE GOOD FOOT PART 1 / 2 - 7inch (SP) FUNK 45 JAMES BROWN - I GOT YOU ( I FEEL GOOD ) / I CAN FUNK 45 JAMES BROWN - PAPA FUNK 45 JAMES BROWN - TALKING LOUD AND SAYING NOTHING PART 1 / 2 - 7inch (SP) FUNK 45 JAMES BROWN - WORLD PT 2 / I CRIED - 7inch (SP) FUNK 45 JAMES BROWN & LYN COLLINS - WHAT MY BABY NEEDS NOW IS A LITTLE MORE LOVIN FUNK 45 JESSE GRESHAM PLUS 3 - BUST OUT / GET IT WHERE YOU FIND IT - 7inch (SP) FUNK 45 PIGMEAT MARKHAM - SOCK IT TO FUNK 45 ROBERT RON & EDDIE - LOVE POTION 9 / I AIN FUNK 45 ROYAL SHOWBAND - PANAMA RED - 7inch (SP) FUNK 45 SAMMY GORDON & HIPP HUGGERS - JUNGLE BUMP - 7inch (SP) FUNK 45 THE PARLIAMENTS - I WANNA TESTIFY - 7inch (SP) FUNK 45 THE PROJECTIONS - GROOVIN NORTHERN SOUL 45 BARBARA & BRENDA - NEVER LOVE A ROBIN / SALLY SOUL 45 BILLY BUTLER AND INFINITY - I DON THE MALCOUNS - WATOU / BROKEN RIBS - 7inch (SP)

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Added by Edie Antoinette on January 14, 2008 at 12:00pm — 4 Comments

More on Leroy Hutson

An amazing record -- quite possibly the best ever by Chicago soul legend Leroy Hutson! The whole thing's a smooth soul masterpiece beyond compare -- a stunning blend of great songwriting, sexy vocals, and buttery production that rank it up there with the best work of 70s giants like Marvin Gaye, Leon Ware, or Roy Ayers. Leroy's got a voice that's both warm and mellow, yet incredibly honest at the same time -- and the songs on the record show a range of colors and…
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Added by Edie Antoinette on December 23, 2007 at 10:00pm — 5 Comments

The Orioles



Sonny Til (vocals; born August 18, 1928, died September 9, 1981), Tommy Gaither (guitar; born 1930, died November 5, 1950), George Nelson (vocals; birth date unknown, died 1959), Johnny Reed (vocals; birth and death dates unknown), Alexander Sharp (vocals; birth and death dates unknown)



The Orioles have been called “the first R&B vocal group.” Formed in 1947 as the Vibranaires in their hometown of Baltimore, they…
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Added by Shelley "SoleMann" King on January 10, 2008 at 9:54pm — 3 Comments

The Prisonaires...Magazine Article From 1954



When five self-trained Tennessee State Prison convicts waxed a cool disc called "Just Walking In The Rain," the Prisonaires became a nation-wide sensation. Their sweet ballad has already sold a quarter-of-a-million copies.



The story of the group's success as artists, however, is not nearly so staggering as the story of five cons who can leave prison just about any time they please. You see, in order to maintain their…
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Added by Shelley "SoleMann" King on January 10, 2008 at 3:23pm — 4 Comments

The Prisonaires



January 18

*Johnny Bragg was born on this date in 1926. He was an African-American singer.



From Nashville, Tenn., as a teenager in 1943, Bragg was sentenced to six life terms in the Tennessee State Prison. The charge was rape, he always denied the charges, and Governor Frank Clement commuted his sentence in 1959. He soon returned to prison on a parole violation and spent time in and out of incarceration until 1977.…
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Added by Shelley "SoleMann" King on January 10, 2008 at 3:17pm — 1 Comment

The Schoolboys



The Schoolboys sound almost uncannily similar to Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers, but they predate them by close to a year in terms of recording and success. Formed in Harlem's Cooper Junior High School in 1954 or early 1955, with Harold Atley as leader, James Edwards (first tenor), Roger Hayes (second tenor), James "Charlie" McKay (baritone), and Renaldo Gamble (bass), they performed in school talent shows and became… Continue

Added by Shelley "SoleMann" King on January 9, 2008 at 7:21pm — 8 Comments

The Five Echoes

The Five Echoes are notable for having been the group that both Earl Lewis (Channels, Flamingos) and Johnnie Taylor both passed through at one time or another. The original Chicago-based group -- Constant "Count" Sims (baritone), Herbert Lewis (baritone), Jimmy Marshall (bass), and Tommy Hunt (second tenor) -- originally called themselves the Flames because they hung out at the Morocco Hotel, home to a famous nightspot, the Flame.



The Flames…
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Added by Shelley "SoleMann" King on January 9, 2008 at 5:46pm — 3 Comments

Remembering Q

E.FM Radio Spotlight

Quincy Jones is thoroughly entwined in the musical background of my young adulthood. A genius of unique quality. I have been posting blogs and music throughout the years and decided to embark on the arduous but satisfying task of gathering some of it to remember the excellent legacy that he left.
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