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Este sábado 8 de junio Boz Scaggs cumplirá 80 años. Créme de la créme. Boz Scaggs canta y el mundo alrededor se detiene, como reacción ante el choque en primer lugar; para escuchar después y finalmente ese mismo mundo empieza a dar vueltas y vueltas en una sensación de felicidad total, de liberación, donde todos los problemas quedan durante unos minutos atrás... Ese soul de ojos azules, esa voz tan negra, tan blues… Boz es uno de nuestros favoritos de siempre: soul, sí, jazz, también… Y funk, rhythm and blues, rock, country…DISCO 1 BOZ SCAGGS DRowning In The Sea Of Love (NY ROCK 6 SOUL REVUE)DISCO 2 BOZ SCAGGS Lowdown (MY TIME ANTHOLOGY)DISCO 3 BOZ SCAGGS What Can I Say (MY TIME ANTHOLOGY)DISCO 4 BOZ SCAGGS Love T.K.O. (FADE INTO LIGHT)DISCO 5 BOZ SCAGGS Lido Shuffle (MY TIME ANTHOLOGY)DISCO 6 BOZ SCAGGS Miss Sun (Y TIME ANTHOLOGY)DISCO 7 BOZ SCAGGS Miss Riddle (DIG)DISCO 8 BOZ SCAGGS Sierra (SOME CHANGE)DISCO 9 BOZ SCAGGS Soul To Soul (OTHER ROADS)DISCO 10 BOZ SCAGGS Full Of Fire (A FOOL TO CARE)DISCO 11 BOZ SCAGGS Can I Change My Mind (MEMPHIS)DISCO 12 BOZ SCAGGS Rock & Sick (OUT OF THE BLUES)DISCO 13 BOZ SCAGGS Senza Fine (SPEAK LOW)Escuchar audio
Dr. Portia Maultsby, ethnomusicologist and curator of the inaugural exhibition of the National Museum of African American Music, talks with Angela and Joshua about her influential work on throughlines between classical and popular Black music. An esteemed professor emeritus at Indiana University, her work is regarded as an integral component of research and study in ethnomusicology. She is the founder of the popular I.U. Soul Revue and the Archives of African American Music and Culture at Indiana University. With a growing list of famous vocalists and artists from Broadway to TV and film under her tutelage, Dr. Maultsby scores the blueprint for future preservationists, performers, and scholars committed to sharing the comprehensive story of Black excellence in music.Featured Music:"Summertime""But Who May Abide," from Messiah, performed by Marietta Simpson and Robert Shaw"Ah, mes amis," from La fille de régiment, performed by Lawrence BrownleeSupport the show
durée : 00:54:08 - Daptone Super Soul Revue - par : Alex Dutilh - Pour célébrer ses 20 ans d'existence et une hégémonie incontestable sur la musique soul du 21ème siècle, le mythique label new-yorkais Daptone Records publie “The Daptone Super Soul Revue - Live At The Apollo”. Trois soirées de feu organisées en 2014 avec les légendes vivantes du label. - réalisé par : Emmanuel Benito
durée : 00:54:08 - Daptone Super Soul Revue - par : Alex Dutilh - Pour célébrer ses 20 ans d'existence et une hégémonie incontestable sur la musique soul du 21ème siècle, le mythique label new-yorkais Daptone Records publie “The Daptone Super Soul Revue - Live At The Apollo”. Trois soirées de feu organisées en 2014 avec les légendes vivantes du label. - réalisé par : Emmanuel Benito
durée : 00:07:01 - La chronique de Djubaka - Aujourd'hui, Djubaka a décidé de vous faire découvrir l'album The daptone super soul revue de Sharon Jones.
Happy Independence Day, July 4th, 2021! Let Freedom Ring!!! Uninterrupted songs that are uniquely American, and songs that are not. Songs of struggle, songs of joy, and songs of freedom. Freedom means different things for different people. This show, (with no back announcing) is celebrating The 4th of July, The United States' Independence Day. God Bless America!!! I designed this episode of #ITWWSS to be the soundtrack to your holiday weekend. It's… joyful, patriotic, a toe tapper, thought provoking, and fun! I hope it makes you want to sing along and dance, blast it out loud on the beach, turn it up to 10 on the highway, backyard, park, mountain top, or anywhere you are right now! I hope you'll share the link with your friends and family, workmates, roommates, mates, lovers, haters, or any one else that you can. We start where most children in the U.S.A. do, with the Pledge Of Allegiance, into a lovely choir, thanks to Neil Young, singing God Bless America. Enter Ray Charles to finish the song, as only he could. By chance, I thought the two versions blended well, so that's how I mixed it. Jimi Hendrix honors us with The Star Spangled Banner, into his original, Freedom. Both recorded live at the Atlanta Pop Festival in 1970. As hard as that may be to follow, Willie Nelson, performing Paul Simon's American Tune, makes for a great segue. As you might expect, this is an eclectic journey, with multiple genres and artists, equally diverse. Rock N Roll, Country Western, Cajun, Folk, Jazz, R&B, Reggae, Funk, World, etc. No borders, no boundaries, no limits. Pure artistic freedom, that's what it's all about! The non stop music continues with, Tears For Fears, Kinks, Neil Coty, Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, Heart, covering Led Zeppelin, George Harrison, Bruce Springsteen covering Bob Dylan, Mumbo Gumbo, Martin Sexton, Boxing Ghandis, Loggins and Messina, Bob Marley, The Killers, No Doubt covering Talk Talk, Billy Idol, George Michael, Dianne Reeves, Crosby Stills Nash and Young, Scorpions, and the New York Rock and Soul Revue, featuring The Rascals, Phoebe Snow, and Michael McDonald. I cross referenced some of this music (all from my personal library) with Repeat Replay dot Com. The 20 Best Songs About Freedom. Some of these tunes would not be here, had I not read what they had to say. I support artistic freedom in every way possible! Thanks for your patronage and support! Let Freedom Ring!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stewart-strauss/support
Happy Independence Day, July 4th, 2021! Let Freedom Ring!!! Uninterrupted songs that are uniquely American, and songs that are not. Songs of struggle, songs of joy, and songs of freedom. Freedom means different things for different people. This show, (with no back announcing) is celebrating The 4th of July, The United States' Independence Day. God Bless America!!! I designed this episode of #ITWWSS to be the soundtrack to your holiday weekend. It's… joyful, patriotic, a toe tapper, thought provoking, and fun! I hope it makes you want to sing along and dance, blast it out loud on the beach, turn it up to 10 on the highway, backyard, park, mountain top, or anywhere you are right now! I hope you'll share the link with your friends and family, workmates, roommates, mates, lovers, haters, or any one else that you can. We start where most children in the U.S.A. do, with the Pledge Of Allegiance, into a lovely choir, thanks to Neil Young, singing God Bless America. Enter Ray Charles to finish the song, as only he could. By chance, I thought the two versions blended well, so that's how I mixed it. Jimi Hendrix honors us with The Star Spangled Banner, into his original, Freedom. Both recorded live at the Atlanta Pop Festival in 1970. As hard as that may be to follow, Willie Nelson, performing Paul Simon's American Tune, makes for a great segue. As you might expect, this is an eclectic journey, with multiple genres and artists, equally diverse. Rock N Roll, Country Western, Cajun, Folk, Jazz, R&B, Reggae, Funk, World, etc. No borders, no boundaries, no limits. Pure artistic freedom, that's what it's all about! The non stop music continues with, Tears For Fears, Kinks, Neil Coty, Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, Heart, covering Led Zeppelin, George Harrison, Bruce Springsteen covering Bob Dylan, Mumbo Gumbo, Martin Sexton, Boxing Ghandis, Loggins and Messina, Bob Marley, The Killers, No Doubt covering Talk Talk, Billy Idol, George Michael, Dianne Reeves, Crosby Stills Nash and Young, Scorpions, and the New York Rock and Soul Revue, featuring The Rascals, Phoebe Snow, and Michael McDonald. I cross referenced some of this music (all from my personal library) with Repeat Replay dot Com. The 20 Best Songs About Freedom. Some of these tunes would not be here, had I not read what they had to say. I support artistic freedom in every way possible! Thanks for your patronage and support! Let Freedom Ring!!!
It's All About The Bass (Part 5) Into The Woods With Stewart Strauss is a listener supported podcast. I thank you for your patronage, by liking and subscribing. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! On this episode of #ITWWSS we're going to celebrate Black Music Month, and hear more from some of the best bassists to ever hold an upright, fretless or fretted bass! There will be plenty of great vocals, percussion, drums, horns, guitars, keyboards, instrumentals, live and studio tracks, and (did I mention) bassists? You'll hear from Chaka Khan and Rufus, Bill Withers, Miles Davis, Jaco Pastorius, Joni Mitchell, Phoebe Snow with the New York Rock and Soul Revue, Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, The Jackson 5, Michael Jackson, Stanley Clarke, and Tower Of Power (TOP) The emphasis is on the musicians we've heard our whole lives, but maybe didn't know who these most accomplished players were. As long as the music moves you, there isn't much more to know, unless you feel like taking a little deeper dive. Some of the bassists you'll hear in the episode are… Dennis Belfield, Jerry Knight, Paul Chambers, Jaco Pastorius, Larry Klein, Lincoln Schleifer, James Jamerson, Wilton Felder, Louis Johnson, Stanley Clarke, and Frances “Rocco” Prestia, The rest of the bands are powerhouse musicians too. Herbie Hancock, David Sanborn, Larry Carlton, Drew Zing, Donald Fagen, Boz Scaggs, Michael McDonald, Bill Evans, Cannonball Adderley, John Coltrane, Jimmy Cobb, Narada Michael Walden, The Brecker Brothers, Sam and Dave, Vinnie Colaiuta, Michael Landau, Billy Cobham, Darren Johnson, Najee, David Garibaldi, Lenny Williams, Emilio Castillo, Bruce Conte, Mic Gillette, Stephen “Doc” Krupka, Lenny Pickett, Greg Adams, Chester Thompson, and many more. Please check out live performances of my original music, as well as cover songs, skits, and a new segment where I tell stories about meeting various icons of the entertainment industry, to promote this very podcast. All on the Sonny Michaels Show, June edition. Always available on YouTube. There's lots of great talent on the show, including a live performance from Acoustic Alchemy. I performed Bob Dylan's Tangled Up In Blue. Please tune in when the spirit moves you. Cheers!
It's All About The Bass (Part 5) Into The Woods With Stewart Strauss is a listener supported podcast. I thank you for your patronage, by liking and subscribing. Thank you, thank you, thank you!!! On this episode of #ITWWSS we're going to celebrate Black Music Month, and hear more from some of the best bassists to ever hold an upright, fretless or fretted bass! There will be plenty of great vocals, percussion, drums, horns, guitars, keyboards, instrumentals, live and studio tracks, and (did I mention) bassists? You'll hear from Chaka Khan and Rufus, Bill Withers, Miles Davis, Jaco Pastorius, Joni Mitchell, Phoebe Snow with the New York Rock and Soul Revue, Marvin Gaye and Tammi Terrell, The Jackson 5, Michael Jackson, Stanley Clarke, and Tower Of Power (TOP) The emphasis is on the musicians we've heard our whole lives, but maybe didn't know who these most accomplished players were. As long as the music moves you, there isn't much more to know, unless you feel like taking a little deeper dive. Some of the bassists you'll hear in the episode are… Dennis Belfield, Jerry Knight, Paul Chambers, Jaco Pastorius, Larry Klein, Lincoln Schleifer, James Jamerson, Wilton Felder, Louis Johnson, Stanley Clarke, and Frances “Rocco” Prestia, The rest of the bands are powerhouse musicians too. Herbie Hancock, David Sanborn, Larry Carlton, Drew Zing, Donald Fagen, Boz Scaggs, Michael McDonald, Bill Evans, Cannonball Adderley, John Coltrane, Jimmy Cobb, Narada Michael Walden, The Brecker Brothers, Sam and Dave, Vinnie Colaiuta, Michael Landau, Billy Cobham, Darren Johnson, Najee, David Garibaldi, Lenny Williams, Emilio Castillo, Bruce Conte, Mic Gillette, Stephen “Doc” Krupka, Lenny Pickett, Greg Adams, Chester Thompson, and many more. Please check out live performances of my original music, as well as cover songs, skits, and a new segment where I tell stories about meeting various icons of the entertainment industry, to promote this very podcast. All on the Sonny Michaels Show, June edition. Always available on YouTube. There's lots of great talent on the show, including a live performance from Acoustic Alchemy. I performed Bob Dylan's Tangled Up In Blue. Please tune in when the spirit moves you. Cheers! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stewart-strauss/support
In this episode we depart from our normal format in order to celebrate the milestone that is our 100th episode. Barney, Mark & Jasper look back over highlights of the previous 99 "shows", listening to amusing clips from interviews with Jennifer Otter Bickerdike, Neil Tennant, Amy Linden, Bernard Fowler, James Fox, Stewart Lee, Caroline Boucher, Loyd Grossman and John Harris. Along the way they relive the podcast's inception and evolution — and the crucial importance of Mark Pringle's inimitable laugh. The podcast's "power trio" wish a happy 80th birthday to contributor Keith Altham, express their deep appreciation for his support over the past 20 years, and discuss three of his 450 pieces on RBP. They also talk a bit about the Black Keys, R. L Burnside & the North Mississippi hill country blues sound that inspired the Keys' new Delta Kream album. Clips from a 1991 audio interview with Donald Fagen prompt conversation about The Nightfly, the Rock & Soul Revue, and the all-round greatness of Steely Dan. Finally, Mark regales us with quotes from new library pieces about the Velvets & the Mothers live, the Bee Gees' Barry Gibb and Cameo's Larry Blackmon. Jasper talks us out with remarks on Coldplay live and Lil Jon. Many thanks to all our guests, contributors and listeners for joining us for one hundred episodes. The Rock's Backpages podcast is part of the Pantheon podcast network. Pieces and episodes discussed: Episode 1, Jennifer Otter Bickerdike, Neil Tennant, Amy Linden, Bernard Fowler, James Fox, Stewart Lee, Caroline Boucher, Barbara Charone, Loyd Grossman, John Harris, Keith Altham at 80, Monterey Pop, Marc Bolan, The Beatles, North Mississippi Hill Country Blues, R. L. Burnside and Junior Kimbrough, Billy Gibbons and Dan Auerbach, Donald Fagen audio, the Velvet Underground & the Mothers of Invention, Barry Gibb, Miles Davis, Cameo, Public Enemy, Coldplay, Lil Jon, Junglepussy, Christina Aguilera and Keith Altham.
In this episode we depart from our normal format in order to celebrate the milestone that is our 100th episode. Barney, Mark & Jasper look back over highlights of the previous 99 "shows", listening to amusing clips from interviews with Jennifer Otter Bickerdike, Neil Tennant, Amy Linden, Bernard Fowler, James Fox, Stewart Lee, Caroline Boucher, Loyd Grossman and John Harris. Along the way they relive the podcast's inception and evolution — and the crucial importance of Mark Pringle's inimitable laugh. The podcast's "power trio" wish a happy 80th birthday to contributor Keith Altham, express their deep appreciation for his support over the past 20 years, and discuss three of his 450 pieces on RBP. They also talk a bit about the Black Keys, R. L Burnside & the North Mississippi hill country blues sound that inspired the Keys' new Delta Kream album. Clips from a 1991 audio interview with Donald Fagen prompt conversation about The Nightfly, the Rock & Soul Revue, and the all-round greatness of Steely Dan. Finally, Mark regales us with quotes from new library pieces about the Velvets & the Mothers live, the Bee Gees' Barry Gibb and Cameo's Larry Blackmon. Jasper talks us out with remarks on Coldplay live and Lil Jon. Many thanks to all our guests, contributors and listeners for joining us for one hundred episodes. The Rock's Backpages podcast is part of the Pantheon podcast network. Pieces and episodes discussed: Episode 1, Jennifer Otter Bickerdike, Neil Tennant, Amy Linden, Bernard Fowler, James Fox, Stewart Lee, Caroline Boucher, Barbara Charone, Loyd Grossman, John Harris, Keith Altham at 80, Monterey Pop, Marc Bolan, The Beatles, North Mississippi Hill Country Blues, R. L. Burnside and Junior Kimbrough, Billy Gibbons and Dan Auerbach, Donald Fagen audio, the Velvet Underground & the Mothers of Invention, Barry Gibb, Miles Davis, Cameo, Public Enemy, Coldplay, Lil Jon, Junglepussy, Christina Aguilera and Keith Altham.
IU Assistant Professor Dr. Alisha Lola Jones and IU Professor emerita Dr. Portia Maultsby discuss the history of Black music research, and the importance of oral tradition and pedagogy to this research. Dr. Maultsby reflects on her path to IU, and in particular, the history of the IU Soul Revue (which she founded and is now celebrating its 50th anniversary). She also shares her ongoing collaborations with Carnegie Hall and the National Museum of African American Music. Music: CORONAWAVE by Pagliacci and Some Other Klowns (Suyash Kumar Neupane, Ben Danner, Kurt Baer)
IU Assistant Professor Dr. Alisha Lola Jones and IU Professor emerita Dr. Portia Maultsby discuss the history of Black music research, and the importance of oral tradition and pedagogy to this research. Dr. Maultsby reflects on her path to IU, and in particular, the history of the IU Soul Revue (which she founded and is now celebrating its 50th anniversary). She also shares her ongoing collaborations with Carnegie Hall and the National Museum of African American Music. Continued from Part 1. Music: CORONAWAVE by Pagliacci and Some Other Klowns (Suyash Kumar Neupane, Ben Danner, Kurt Baer)
1 Lady Marmelade Mongo Santamaría 03:14 Afro-Indio 2 Get Right Church Prince Dixon 02:27 Overcome! Vol.1 - Preaching in Rhythm and Funk 3 Love Train Bunny Sigler 07:06 Keep Smilin' 4 Jimmy Mack Laura Nyro and LaBelle 02:57 Gonna Take A Miracle 5 Give Love Barry Brown 02:46 Studio One 45 6 It Ain't What You Got Jimmy Hughes 02:14 (Atlantic 2454) 7 One Room Paradise Aretha Franklin 02:07 Today I Sing The Blues 8 Wedlock Is A Padlock Laura Lee 03:11 The Hot Wax-Invictus Anthology 9 You're Losing Me Jo Jo Benson 02:16 South Texas Rhythm 'N' Soul Revue 2 10 Bring It On Home To Me Eddie Floyd 02:34 I've Never Found A Girl 11 01_Matter_of_Time Sharon Jones 03:23 12 Show Bizness Gil Scott-Heron 02:49 Secrets 13 Mighty Mighty Dollar Bill Swamp Dogg 05:01 Gag A Maggot 14 Method To The Madness The Undisputed Truth 03:58 Method to the Madness 15 Stepping Razor Peter Tosh 05:47 Equal Rights 16 runaway people Dyke & The Blazers 05:19 We Got More Soul 17 We Walk The Line Y'akoto 03:19 Mermaid Blues 18 Liquidator Jazz Jamaica Allstars 08:34 Jazz Jamaica Allstars 19 La Plata (Feat. Nidia Gongora) Quantic 04:46 Magnetica 20 Yoruba (feat. Fémi Kuti) Gangbé Brass Band 07:05 Go Slow to Lagos 21 TBC Music Featuring Shamarr Allen & Joseph Maize Sr To Be Continued Brass Band 06:46 To Be Continued 22 Psyco Path Fred Wesley 03:49 Let It Flow 23 D.N.S. Gonzalez 04:13 Our Only Weapon Is Our Music + 5 24 Supersound Jimmy Castor Bunch 05:28 The Everything Man 25 Club Funkateers (feat. Branford Marsalis, Danielle René Withers & Victor Wooten) Bootsy Collins 03:35 The Power of the One 26 Throw-N-Down the Funk Larry Graham & Graham Central Station 06:48 Raise Up 27 How Can You Mend A Broken Heart Al Green 06:25 The Immortal Soul of Al Green - (Disc 1)=P&K
America’s All Star Tribute to Steely Dan, Deacon Blues Official, sent three emissaries (Steven Kikoen, Ebonie Taylor & Dave Farley) for a “Cawffee Tawk”. In this interview they explain the history and philosophy behind the musical phenomenon of Chicago that reads like a "who's who" of world-class musicians. Normally performing as a 12-piece band, they treated us to a sample of unplugged Steely Dan classics and what might be encompassed in a wider range of “The Dan's” prolific material like The New York Rock and Soul Revue.
In episode 96, Dean Shanahan and IU Soul Revue Director James Strong talk about soul music, the Soul Revue and Strong's time in the industry, working with artists from New Edition to Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds, to Stephanie Mills. #ChroniclesofIU #ArtsandHumanities
Arts Weekly Radio Show - special guest Mario Lett, owner of Lett's Dance, LLC. I met Mario at the Jessye Norman School of the Arts on First Friday in July. Gary M Dennis introduced us--Thank you Gary. Mario is a very interesting guy- he swing dances, teaches dance all over town- both partner and 'exercise style'. He'll be starting classes at the Jessye Norman School in late August so grab you dancing shoes (leather, flat) and a partner and have some fun. Of course I covered events now and in the future. don't miss Jay Jacobs Art at Westobou Gallery, Ben Folds on the Savannah River in Augusta, GA, Ed Turner Rock and Soul Revue- with an added show on Saturday, the Eclipse watch at the Augusta Library and more... check out the Arts Calendar on AugustaArts.com. We have loads of info and you can sign up for our newsletter. Did you buy your The Miller Gala tickets yet? Only about 70 left! Get out there, Let's Dance, Brenda Durant #hangontosummer #augustaarts Listen 2 ways: Radio Show on Saturday Morning at 9:30 on 92.3 FM or podcast via our website www.AugustaArts.com or iTunes.
Local musicians create music to lend to the Black Lives Matter movement, and Dr. Tyron Cooper talks about the history of African American protest music.
WFIU's DeShawn Wells speaks with Tyron Cooper about the IU Soul Revue.
Doin’ it to ya in the year 1976! Andrew Muller presents a collection of tunes from the year that brought us countless uptempo party fueled songs. Enjoy the danceable, sexy and sometimes just plain goofy tracks from the year 1976. My favorite? James Brown’s seven minute coke binge “I Refuse to Lose.” Enjoy! Listen to GEDSOULREVUE-055-1976 […]
One of our first podcasts honing in on a particular session musician, this one features an array of recordings from one of the greats of the backbeat, Mr. Idris Muhammad. Nick DeVan, a funky drummer in his own right, and myself put this one together with the intent of showing you different examples of the […]
Melvin Ragin AKA “Wah Wah Watson” is not only one of the greats of the funk guitar but could easily be considered the man that showed the world what guitar effects could truly add to funk and soul music. His trademark guitar licks graced some of the funkiest Herbie Hancock and Barry White. He played […]
Download Chuck Rainey Vol 1 Here It’s been awhile since I’ve gotten a chance to curate a podcast and this one holds a particular place in my heart. For probably over a year now, I have been collecting all things Chuck Rainey. Whether I have it on vinyl, on CD or have streamed it online, […]
Dowload Steven tha Man Podcast Here This week we’ve got Steven La Groue up in the G.E.D. Soul Studio laying down a varied podcast full of custom mash-ups and bumpin tracks. Steven represents Chicago’s DJ set, Impala Sound, to the fullest. Check the intro by Frankie Paul, giving a shout out to Impala Sound […]
Download the GED Soul Revue Barry White Podcast Here! One of my favorite activities is hanging out with resident funky drummer and GED Soul Records engineer, Nick DeVan combining record collections, online resources and good ole fashioned taste to come up with some DYNO-MITE Podcasts of Soul Music. He’s the specialist on Mr. Barry White, […]
If you’ve seen Boz Scaggs, Michael McDonald and even Steely Dan in concert at some point over the past twenty years, chances are you’ve witnessed guitarist Drew Zingg. Born and raised in New York City, Zingg earned his reputation as a guitarist that knows no boundaries when it comes to musical styles. Having spent nearly ten years in the New York club scene, backing artists such as Shawn Colvin and Lucy Kaplansky, as well as lending his talents to jingles, Broadway productions and session work, Drew found himself along side Donald Fagen and Walter Becker, touring with the New York Rock and Soul Revue. This opened the door for Drew, who eventually spent two years as Steely Dan’s guitarist and music director and has toured with Boz Scaggs since 1996. On November 1, Drew is set to release his debut, self-titled solo album that contains original material, as well as a few covers with unique arrangements and were recorded and produced by Drew’s long-time friend, George Petit. Inside MusiCast is pleased to welcome, Drew Zingg.
We’re getting pretty pumped about November’s dual releases from SkyHi Funk Band and the Coolin’ System. So to celebrate, Coolin’ System saxman/Magic In Threes flute maestro, the amazing Jody Douglas drops a heady slice of soul on this edition of the G.E.D. Soul Revue! Dig it… Share the love. And remember, there is a lot […]
Mr. Muller drops by to spin some favorites in the sexy soul music department! Listen with someone you love on this very special V-Day edition of the G.E.D. Soul Revue! Right click HERE to download 80Mb
Download GED SOUL REVUE: ED GREENE Some smooth and deep soul sounds on the GED Soul Revue.
Download some Timothy Hawkins Jams And Joints Tim Hawkins from Sky Hi delivers this edition of the G.E.D. Soul Podcast. Tim brings heavy jams from Parliament /Funkadelic as well as some choice cuts from some of today’s baddest funk and soul groups. It’s an insta-classic kind of thang..