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George Clinton, Parliament, Funkadelic: George Clinton: The Mad Professor
Interview by Paolo Hewitt, Melody Maker, 8 January 1983
Paolo Hewitt gets funked by GEORGE CLINTON. ...
Eli "Paperboy" Reed: The Soul Evangelist
Profile and Interview by Lois Wilson, MOJO, January 2010
THE MOST FEROCIOUS BLUE-EYED-SOUL BELTER OF HIS GENERATION FORGED HIS EXULTANT VOCAL STYLE IN A BLACK CHURCH ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF CHICAGO. ELI "PAPERBOY" ...
Johnny Guitar Watson: Johnny "Guitar" Watson: Givin' the Blues a Shot
Retrospective and Interview by Cliff White, Black Music, February 1976
'I Don't Want To Be A Lone Ranger' recently hit the top ten of the U.S. soul charts and heralded yet another return for a ...
Interview by Paul Trynka, MOJO, April 2005
Shopped by Zappa, hooked on heroin and chased by the Feds, Dr. John dodged death and digit loss to become New Orleans' "fonk" ambassador in ...
Muscle Shoals: A Look at Who Makes It Cook
Profile by Sam Sutherland, Record World, 19 May 1979
THE MUSICAL traits that have earned the Muscle Shoals Sound Rhythm Section the respect and admiration of artists and producers around the world aren't obvious ...
Interview by James Hunter, Vibe, February 1999
YOUNG, GIFTED, AND MACK, BALTIMORE SOUL SLINGERS DRU HILL SING SONGS THAT MAKE MEN MOODY, BUT MAKE THE LADIES SCREAM. ...
Teddy Pendergrass: Life Was a Song Worth Singing
Obituary by Mark Anthony Neal, PopMatters, 21 January 2010
Pendergrass' popularity lay in his performance of a masculinity that was virile and tailor-made for a cultural discourse in the '70s that had moved beyond ...
Jerry Jemmott: Session Bassist — The Groovemaster: Jerry Jemmott
Interview by Gene Santoro, Guitar Player, May 1984
WHILE HIS name may not ring any bells, you've heard his bass before, setting the groove for Aretha Franklin, B.B. King, Wilson Pickett, Roberta Flack, ...
Overview by Davitt Sigerson, Black Music, April 1977
In part two of his analysis of crossover jazz, Davitt Sigerson looks at developments during the last three years. ...
Overview by Davitt Sigerson, Black Music, March 1977
In the first part of a detailed investigation Davitt Sigerson chronicles how "jazz" found its way back to the commercial big league. ...
Sly & The Family Stone: Sly Stone: Sly and the Devil Was Walking Side by Side
Overview by Nick Kent, New Musical Express, 19 June 1976
...and on a clear day you could even tell which was which. NICK KENT reads Sylvester Stewart's musical palm and sifts out the rumours behind ...
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