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Git Down!! The 50 Funkiest Records Ever Made!!
Guide by Various Writers, Rock's Backpages, June 2001
ONCE UPON a time there was Funk. THE Funk. The Rhythm of the One. Now it's all four-on-the-floor hard-house and techy trance, dance-muzik devoid of ...
Dells, The, Dramatics, The: The Dells vs The Dramatics
Interview by David Nathan, Blues & Soul, 10 June 1975
TWO OF America's top vocal groups were in New York recently for a concert at The Felt Forum and we got the chance to talk ...
Chiffons, The: New to the Charts: Tokens aid Chiffons
Profile by Ian Dove, New Musical Express, 19 April 1963
'HE'S SO FINE', the disc by the Chiffons — a coloured, all-girl group with a Shirelles-type sound — looks set to confirm the prophecy of ...
Melissa Manchester, Tower of Power: Tower Of Power: Pro Blowing Section
Interview by Michael Goldberg, Downbeat, February 1980
THE BASIC tracks were cut in Atlanta, Georgia. The strings were arranged and overdubbed by Gene Page, and Melissa Manchester put down the lead vocal ...
Audio transcript of interview by Simon Witter, Rock's Backpages transcripts, 1 May 1988
This is a transcript of Simon's interview. Listen to the audio of this interview. ...
Chocolate Syrup: Introducing Chocolate Syrup
Profile and Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 7 January 1972
1971 HAS been a remarkable year for group's names and none has been more imaginative than Chocolate Syrup, five young men who are currently enjoying ...
Billy Preston: Billy's a Natural
Profile by Richard Green, NME, 12 July 1969
IF EVER there was a "natural" for the charts, Billy Preston's 'That's The Way God Planned It' — which enters this week at No. 19 ...
Candi Staton: Journey From Sensuality to Salvation
Discography by Bill Carpenter, Goldmine, 17 March 1995
When you get that old yearningTo come around knocking on my doorYou know I'm gonna let you inBaby just as sure as sin, as sure ...
Report by Norman Jopling, Record Mirror, 20 January 1968
THE FIRST of the Tamla Motown groups, Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, have finally made it big in the British charts with their runaway transatlantic ...
Nile Rodgers: B-Movie Matinee (Warner Bros.)
Review by Don Waller, Los Angeles Times, 23 June 1985
RODGERS: SLY, SLICK AND WICKED ...
Review by Martin Aston, bbc.co.uk, 10 April 2012
This Alabama outfit might be the feel-good hit of the summer festival circuit. ...
Keyshia Cole, Jaguar Wright, Leela James: Old R&B New Again Again
Review by Amy Linden, The Village Voice, 12 October 2005
Three young divas make soul waters safe for middle-aged Keyshia Cole: The Way It Is Jaguar Wright: Divorcing Neo to Marry Soul Leela James: A Change Is Gonna ...
Impressions, The: The Impressions
Report and Interview by Roger St. Pierre, New Musical Express, 15 July 1972
FOR MORE than a decade, the Impressions have been a legendary soul name, besides having produced two fine solo performers — Jerry Butler and Curtis ...
Interview by uncredited writer, Melody Maker, 28 January 1967
HOLLAND-DOZIER-Holland may sound like a firm of solicitors, but they must rank among the most prolific songwriting teams in history. ...
Obituary by Lois Wilson, MOJO, January 2013
The inspirational folk-jazz-soul singer songwriter died last month. Lois Wilson salutes him. ...
Cassius Clay: Clay Wins: Columbia Swings
Report by uncredited writer, Billboard, 7 March 1964
NEW YORK — The upset victory of Cassius Clay over Sonny Liston for the heavyweight boxing championship last week (25) also upset the operational procedures ...
Beck Family, The: The Beck Family
Profile and Interview by John Abbey, Blues & Soul, 5 June 1979
The family group explain how the Jacksons inspired them to switch from gospel to contemporary music. ...
Al Green: Still Spreading The Good Word
Interview by Amy Linden, New York Daily News, 31 October 1995
THE REVEREND Al Green is explaining why, after 18 years of singing sacred music, his gospel fans will understand why he has re-entered the world ...
Dexys Midnight Runners: Searching For The Young Soul Rebels
Review by Daryl Easlea, bbc.co.uk, 11 January 2008
Fierce, raging and passionate – one of the greatest debut albums of all time. ...
Aaliyah: The Highest, Most Exalted One: Aaliyah, 1979-2001
Obituary by Miles Marshall Lewis, The Village Voice, August 2001
THREE WEEKS BACK, I lay in a sea-salted bathtub with candles, bubbles, and headphones, listening to Aaliyah. Lamenting the state of my love life during ...
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