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Part 1 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about our favorite instrumentals. Show notes: We're feeling goooood. What makes a good instrumental? Jay: I like the musicians in Red Hot Chili Peppers Not as many instrumentals made now as there used to be No jazz instrumentals included in our lists Phil's bubbling under picks: Booker T and the MGs, Bar-Kays, Meters, Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet, Hendrix, Zeppelin, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Santana, U2, Rush, Dick Dale, Beatles, Boston, TSOP, Bowie, Pink Floyd Jay's non-top 10 picks: Rush, Van Halen, Focus, ELO, Pink Floyd, the Who, Iron Maiden, Commodores, Fugazi, Shadowy Men on a Shadowy Planet Alex VH's new book ignores Sammy Hagar Some great instrumentals are TV themes like Barney Miller Jay's #10: The Police with a mysterious guitar exercise Phil's #9: Majestic song from the Who's first rock opera Fans in the '60s didn't know what to expect when bands were melting their faces Jay's #9: Beastie Boys break out the funk To be continued Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
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GRAMMY® Award Winning Multi-Instrumentalist, Producer, Songwriter and Arranger ~Philly Int'l, MFSB, Gamble & Huff Tribute to the Songwriter, Musician, Bobby Eli (1946-2023)Intro Music ~ TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia) '73. Composed by Kenneth Gamble and Leon HuffMusic by MFSB , Vocals by The Three Degrees(C) 1973 TSOP/Philadelphia International Records, Inc.My Music Flashback Series continues this week featuring the genre of R& B. Soul & Funk.It can be a great tribute to a music artist when their style can influence current pop culture for century's & decades.The genre of Soul, R & B & Funk is taken for granted today & the influence is heard & seen in grooves, style & fashions most of todays' pop artists. However, the original recording artists truly paid dues to get in the position to not only become recording artists, but to write & produce their work. At that time, some of the artists who created a new innovative style had the challenge of the music executives not understanding the genre, and some even refusing to promote the compositions. Today we call this music - classics & the artists trailblazers. My guest this week in one of them. Bobby Eli is a Grammy Award Winning, internationally acclaimed Grammy Winning Record Producer, Engineer, Songwriter, Arranger and Multi-Instrumentalist. Bobby was a founding member of the famed Philadelphia studio group, MFSB. If the music is Philadelphia International, Gamble & Huff / TSOP. Bobby's music is more than likely on it. His signature guitar licks can be heard on countless gold and platinum hit recordings by artists such as: Chris Brown, Jay Z, George Clinton, Elton John, David Bowie, Hall and Oats, The Jacksons, MFSB, The Ojay's, Teddy Pendergrass, The Stylistics, Lou Rawls,Salsoul Orchestra, Patti Labelle, Phyllis Hyman, B.B. King, Dixie Hummingbirds, Billy Paul, The Spinners, Johnny Mathis, Deniece Williams, Wilson Pickett, Dusty Springfield, Nancy Wilson, and many other wonderful artists too numerous to mention.As a songwriter and producer Eli was responsible for such monster hits as the Grammy winning number one song, “Love Won't Let Me Wait”, as recorded by Luther Vandross, “Sideshow” and “Three Ring Circus” by Blue Magic, “Just Don't Want To Be Lonely” by the Main Ingredient, the first two albums by: “Atlantic Starr”, self titled and “Straight to the Point”, the Grammy nominated album: “Love Niecy Style” by Deniece Williams, Rose Royce's number one U.K. hit single “Magic Touch” and their album” Music Magic”. Bobby was responsible for the Jackie Moore number one dance classic,” This Time Baby”, the number one international hit singles “Zoom” by Fat Larry's Band and “Love Town” by Booker Newberry III.Artists as diverse as Luther Vandross, BeBe & CeCe Winans, Shaggy, Regina Belle, The Whispers, Isaac Hayes, The Dells, Sister Sledge, Englebert Humperdink, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes and an array ofothers have recorded Bobby's songs.Bobby now owns and operates The Grooveyard @ Studio E, a recording facility in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. His intimate studio is only minutes from his hometown, The City Of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia. Here Eli is keeping real music alive and continues to be guiding light and inspiration to musicians and artists everywhere© 2024 Building Abundant Success!!2024 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
With Thanksgiving upon us, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share some of their favorite songs about giving thanks. They also hear selections from the production staff.Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs:Natalie Merchant, "Kind and Generous," Ophelia, Elektra, 1998The Beatles, "With A Little Help From My Friends," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Big Star, "Thank You Friends," Third, PVC, 1977Sister Sledge, "We Are Family," We Are Family, Atlantic, 1979Earth, Wind & Fire, "Gratitude," Gratitude, Columbia, 1975Tyler, The Creator, "GONE, GONE / THANK YOU," IGOR, Columbia, 2019Bonnie Raitt, "Thank You," Bonnie Raitt, Warner Bros., 1971Lucinda Williams, "Stowaway in Your Heart," Down Where the Spirit Meets the Bone, Highway 20, 2014Fall Out Boy, "Thnks Fr Th Mmrs," Infinity On High, Island, 2007Chance The Rapper, "Blessings (feat. Jamila Woods)," Coloring Book, Self-Released, 2016Andrew Gold, "Thank You For Being A Friend," All This and Heaven Too, Asylum, 1978The Kinks, "Days," Days (Single), Pye 7N 17573, 1968Dido, "Thank You," No Angel, Cheeky, 1999Descendants, "Thank You," Everything Sucks, Epitaph, 1996Third Eye Blind, "Thanks a Lot," Third Eye Blind, Elektra, 1997Alanis Morissette, "Thank U," Supposed Former Infatuation Junkie, Maverick, Reprise, 1998The Flaming Lips, "Do You Realize??," Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots, Warner, 2002Origami Angel, "Thank You, New Jersey," The Brightest Days, Counter Intuitive, 2023The Intruders, "Be Thankful For What You Got," Energy of Love, TSOP, Philadelphia International, 1974Sly and the Family Stone, "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)," Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin) (Single), Epic, 1969See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Anice compilation of Philly Soul music. All of these R&B artists hailed from the the great American city Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Seth and Sean discuss yet another tiny sign of progress (TSoP) for the Texans as Boomer Esiason has been shouting out CJ Stroud and the Texans all morning as part of his sports minutes.
HOUR 4 - Seth and Sean power rank the most recent power rankings based on where the Texans are, break down something that shows a tiny little sign of progress (or TSOP) for the Texans, discuss trade deadline possibilities, and talk to Landry and Lopez about a problem that Sean's costume seems to have.
GRAMMY® Award Winning Multi-Instrumentalist, Producer, Songwriter and Arranger ~Philly Int'l, MFSB, Gamble & Huff Tribute to the Songwriter, Musician, Bobby Eli (1946-2023) Intro Music ~ TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia) '73. Composed by Kenneth Gamble and Leon HuffMusic by MFSB , Vocals by The Three Degrees(C) 1973 TSOP/Philadelphia International Records, Inc.My Music Flashback Series continues this week featuring the genre of R& B. Soul & Funk.It can be a great tribute to a music artist when their style can influence current pop culture for century's & decades.The genre of Soul, R & B & Funk is taken for granted today & the influence is heard & seen in grooves, style & fashions most of todays' pop artists. However, the original recording artists truly paid dues to get in the position to not only become recording artists, but to write & produce their work. At that time, some of the artists who created a new innovative style had the challenge of the music executives not understanding the genre, and some even refusing to promote the compositions. Today we call this music - classics & the artists trailblazers. My guest this week in one of them. Bobby Eli is a Grammy Award Winning, internationally acclaimed Grammy Winning Record Producer, Engineer, Songwriter, Arranger and Multi-Instrumentalist. Bobby was a founding member of the famed Philadelphia studio group, MFSB. If the music is Philadelphia International, Gamble & Huff / TSOP. Bobby's music is more than likely on it. His signature guitar licks can be heard on countless gold and platinum hit recordings by artists such as: Chris Brown, Jay Z, George Clinton, Elton John, David Bowie, Hall and Oats, The Jacksons, MFSB, The Ojay's, Teddy Pendergrass, The Stylistics, Lou Rawls,Salsoul Orchestra, Patti Labelle, Phyllis Hyman, B.B. King, Dixie Hummingbirds, Billy Paul, The Spinners, Johnny Mathis, Deniece Williams, Wilson Pickett, Dusty Springfield, Nancy Wilson, and many other wonderful artists too numerous to mention.As a songwriter and producer Eli was responsible for such monster hits as the Grammy winning number one song, “Love Won't Let Me Wait”, as recorded by Luther Vandross, “Sideshow” and “Three Ring Circus” by Blue Magic, “Just Don't Want To Be Lonely” by the Main Ingredient, the first two albums by: “Atlantic Starr”, self titled and “Straight to the Point”, the Grammy nominated album: “Love Niecy Style” by Deniece Williams, Rose Royce's number one U.K. hit single “Magic Touch” and their album” Music Magic”. Bobby was responsible for the Jackie Moore number one dance classic,” This Time Baby”, the number one international hit singles “Zoom” by Fat Larry's Band and “Love Town” by Booker Newberry III.Artists as diverse as Luther Vandross, BeBe & CeCe Winans, Shaggy, Regina Belle, The Whispers, Isaac Hayes, The Dells, Sister Sledge, Englebert Humperdink, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes and an array ofothers have recorded Bobby's songs.Bobby now owns and operates The Grooveyard @ Studio E, a recording facility in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. His intimate studio is only minutes from his hometown, The City Of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia. Here Eli is keeping real music alive and continues to be guiding light and inspiration to musicians and artists everywhere© 2023 Building Abundant Success!!2023 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
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Gamble & Huff, Philadelphia International Rock & Soul ClassicCharlie Ingui, Original Lead Vocalist still records & tours go check him out! ~ thesoulsurvivors.comR.I.P. Ritchie Ingui, original vocal half of the Soul Survivors. He transitioned in early 2017.Original group member Kenny Jeremiah Transitioned in December of 2020.Memorable Intro, AWESOME Classic Hit, a Kenny Gamble &Leon Huff hit that Helped launch the Legendary Philadelphia International Record Label.I am a Music Lover of All Styles, Generations. This Week I Flashback.......The Soul Survivors, originally from New York City, grew up listening to the R & B groups of the 1950's. The sounds of groups like the Moonglows, Heartbeats, and Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers had a great influence on brothers Charlie and Rich Ingui. With various street corner groups, they developed their vocal skills. While in high school, Charlie joined the vocal group from Queens, N.Y. the Dedications. When, a year later the group's lead singer decided to leave, brother Rich was recruited. While performing at clubs in the New York area, they found themselves at the mercy of various house bands and decided to find a group of musicians who would become permanent members of the group therefore creating a self contained unit. The group would be renamed THE SOUL SURVIVORS.Shortly thereafter, the group began to build a strong following, playing venues in Atlantic City and Philadelphia. Enjoying great success in Philadelphia, they attracted the attention of record producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. Into the recording studio they went, emerging with " Expressway To Your Heart " a song that would climb to #3 on Billboard's R&B chart and #4 on it's Top 100 list. The success of " Expressway " became Gamble and Huff's first "crossover" hit when it began to be played on both black and white radio stations. It's success enabled Gamble and Huff to reach the large audiences they sought in order to bring their " Sound Of Philadelphia " to the mass Market. In polls taken by both the Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia's City Paper, " Expressway" was voted the number one record ever to come out of Philadelphia. "Expressway " was followed by two other chart records, "Explosion In My Soul" and " Mission Impossible". Their first album, released in 1968, was " When The Whistle Blows ". A second LP, on Atco Records, called "Take Another Look" appeared in 1969.During this time, the group toured extensively throughout the U.S. appearing with many different types of artists...everyone from Jackie Wilson, Smokey Robinson and The Miracles to Janis Joplin, the Beach Boys, Buffalo Springfield, Sly and the Family Stone and countless others. In 1974, the Soul Survivors reunited with Gamble and Huff to record their self titled album "The Soul Survivors" on TSOP Records. It was written and performed in a style that would define the unique sound of The Soul Survivors.The album produced "City Of Brotherly Love" which would show up on Billboard's R&B Top 100 and become the group's fourth charted outing.Through the years, the Soul Survivors have continued to provide audiences with high energy performances and music that is timeless and authentic ,appearing with 60's contemporaries Felix Cavaliere's Rascals. the Turtles,the Association, as well as fellow TSOP artists Harold Melvin's Bluenotes,Billy Paul, the Intruders, Russell Thompkins' Stylistics and others.The group's CD is called " Heart Full of Soul ", produced by Grammy nominated producers Jimmy Bralower and Johnny Gale.The Soul Survivors recorded new music and covers several years ago, most recently working with David Uosikkinen of The Hooters and his project "In the Pocket" which is paying tribute to the vast catalog of music created in Philadelphia.© 2023 All Rights Reserved© 2023 Building Abundant Success!!Join Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
GRAMMY® Award Winning Producer, Songwriter ~Philly Int'l, MFSB, Gamble & Huff Encore Show! Have a Blessed Memorial Day Holiday WeekendIntro Music ~ TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia) '73. Composed by Kenneth Gamble and Leon HuffMusic by MFSB , Vocals by The Three Degrees(C) 1973 TSOP/Philadelphia International Records, Inc.My Music Flashback Series continues this week featuring the genre of R& B. Soul & Funk.It can be a great tribute to a music artist when their style can influence current pop culture for century's & decades.The genre of Soul, R & B & Funk is taken for granted today & the influence is heard & seen in grooves, style & fashions most of todays' pop artists. However, the original recording artists truly paid dues to get in the position to not only become recording artists, but to write & produce their work. At that time, some of the artists who created a new innovative style had the challenge of the music executives not understanding the genre, and some even refusing to promote the compositions. Today we call this music - classics & the artists trailblazers. My guest this week in one of them. Bobby Eli is a Grammy Award Winning, internationally acclaimed Grammy Winning Record Producer, Engineer, Songwriter, Arranger and Multi-Instrumentalist. Bobby was a founding member of the famed Philadelphia studio group, MFSB. If the music is Philadelphia International, Gamble & Huff / TSOP. Bobby's music is more than likely on it. His signature guitar licks can be heard on countless gold and platinum hit recordings by artists such as: Chris Brown, Jay Z, George Clinton, Elton John, David Bowie, Hall and Oats, The Jacksons, MFSB, The Ojay's, Teddy Pendergrass, The Stylistics, Lou Rawls,Salsoul Orchestra, Patti Labelle, Phyllis Hyman, B.B. King, Dixie Hummingbirds, Billy Paul, The Spinners, Johnny Mathis, Deniece Williams, Wilson Pickett, Dusty Springfield, Nancy Wilson, and many other wonderful artists too numerous to mention.As a songwriter and producer Eli was responsible for such monster hits as the Grammy winning number one song, “Love Won't Let Me Wait”, as recorded by Luther Vandross, “Sideshow” and “Three Ring Circus” by Blue Magic, “Just Don't Want To Be Lonely” by the Main Ingredient, the first two albums by: “Atlantic Starr”, self titled and “Straight to the Point”, the Grammy nominated album: “Love Niecy Style” by Deniece Williams, Rose Royce's number one U.K. hit single “Magic Touch” and their album” Music Magic”. Bobby was responsible for the Jackie Moore number one dance classic,” This Time Baby”, the number one international hit singles “Zoom” by Fat Larry's Band and “Love Town” by Booker Newberry III.Artists as diverse as Luther Vandross, BeBe & CeCe Winans, Shaggy, Regina Belle, The Whispers, Isaac Hayes, The Dells, Sister Sledge, Englebert Humperdink, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes and an array ofothers have recorded Bobby's songs.Bobby now owns and operates The Grooveyard @ Studio E, a recording facility in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. His intimate studio is only minutes from his hometown, The City Of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia. Here Eli is keeping real music alive and continues to be guiding light and inspiration to musicians and artists everywhere© 2023 Building Abundant Success!!2023 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
As broadcast April 20, 2023 with plenty of love, because that is The Message. Tonight we start on this date in 1974, when MFSB's "TSOP" topped the charts in the US, mainly on the back of being the intro music to the nationally syndicated "Soul Train" TV show with Don Cornelius. After that, there's a lot to do in the present in the funk and soul worlds, as Pete Rock, The Ironsides, Lonnie Liston Smith, and many other highly worthy artists were out with new singles to upcoming albums. After the clock went gong again, Dan Lloyd once again joined us to highlight what's new and interesting in the world of rock stars and smashed guitars, with highlights from Squid, Better Lovers, and Metallica to keep you sweaty and desperate to the bitter end.#feelthegravityTracklist (st:rt)Part I (00:00)MFSB – Love Is The MessageLady Wray – Joy & Pain (Pete Rock remix)ENNY feat Loyle Carner – Take It SlowAllen Stone – MagicRudy De Anda – June Gloom (Smilin')The Ironsides - OutlinesPart II (36:02)Lonnie Liston Smith w/Jazz Is Dead – DawnWnbl – ContemplationBorn 74 & Onj – Don't Need My ShadowLITE – Endless BlueDragonfruit feat Hudson – Space TravelerRick Wade – The EmperorPart III (66:13)Better Lovers – 30 Under 13Metallica – Too Far GoneSquid – UndergrowthRancid – Tomorrow Never ComesMars Volta – Blank Condolences (Acoustic)Part IV (99:18)Militarie Gun – Very HighJethro Tull – GinnungagapCinema Stare – BadRoyal Thunder – FadeThe Breeders – SaintsDave Hause – Tarnish
Gamble & Huff, Philadelphia International Rock & Soul Classic Charlie Ingui, Original Lead Vocalist still records & tours go check him out! ~ thesoulsurvivors.comR.I.P. Ritchie Ingui, original vocal half of the Soul Survivors. He transitioned in early 2017.Original group member Kenny Jeremiah Transitioned in December of 2020. Memorable Intro, AWESOME Classic Hit, a Kenny Gamble &Leon Huff hit that Helped launch the Legendary Philadelphia International Record Label. I am a Music Lover of All Styles, Generations. This Week I Flashback.......The Soul Survivors, originally from New York City, grew up listening to the R & B groups of the 1950's. The sounds of groups like the Moonglows, Heartbeats, and Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers had a great influence on brothers Charlie and Rich Ingui. With various street corner groups, they developed their vocal skills. While in high school, Charlie joined the vocal group from Queens, N.Y. the Dedications. When, a year later the group's lead singer decided to leave, brother Rich was recruited. While performing at clubs in the New York area, they found themselves at the mercy of various house bands and decided to find a group of musicians who would become permanent members of the group therefore creating a self contained unit. The group would be renamed THE SOUL SURVIVORS. Shortly thereafter, the group began to build a strong following, playing venues in Atlantic City and Philadelphia. Enjoying great success in Philadelphia, they attracted the attention of record producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. Into the recording studio they went, emerging with " Expressway To Your Heart " a song that would climb to #3 on Billboard's R&B chart and #4 on it's Top 100 list. The success of " Expressway " became Gamble and Huff's first "crossover" hit when it began to be played on both black and white radio stations. It's success enabled Gamble and Huff to reach the large audiences they sought in order to bring their " Sound Of Philadelphia " to the mass Market. In polls taken by both the Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia's City Paper, " Expressway" was voted the number one record ever to come out of Philadelphia. "Expressway " was followed by two other chart records, "Explosion In My Soul" and " Mission Impossible". Their first album, released in 1968, was " When The Whistle Blows ". A second LP, on Atco Records, called "Take Another Look" appeared in 1969.During this time, the group toured extensively throughout the U.S. appearing with many different types of artists...everyone from Jackie Wilson, Smokey Robinson and The Miracles to Janis Joplin, the Beach Boys, Buffalo Springfield, Sly and the Family Stone and countless others. In 1974, the Soul Survivors reunited with Gamble and Huff to record their self titled album "The Soul Survivors" on TSOP Records. It was written and performed in a style that would define the unique sound of The Soul Survivors.The album produced "City Of Brotherly Love" which would show up on Billboard's R&B Top 100 and become the group's fourth charted outing.Through the years, the Soul Survivors have continued to provide audiences with high energy performances and music that is timeless and authentic ,appearing with 60's contemporaries Felix Cavaliere's Rascals. the Turtles,the Association, as well as fellow TSOP artists Harold Melvin's Bluenotes,Billy Paul, the Intruders, Russell Thompkins' Stylistics and others.The group's CD is called " Heart Full of Soul ", produced by Grammy nominated producers Jimmy Bralower and Johnny Gale.The Soul Survivors recorded new music and covers several years ago, most recently working with David Uosikkinen of The Hooters and his project "In the Pocket" which is paying tribute to the vast catalog of music created in Philadelphia.© 2023 All Rights Reserved© 2023 Building Abundant Success!!Join Me on ~ iHeart Radio @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBAS Audacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
GRAMMY® Award Winning Producer, Songwriter ~Philly Int'l, MFSB, Gamble & HuffIntro Music ~ TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia) '73. Composed by Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff Music by MFSB , Vocals by The Three Degrees(C) 1973 TSOP/Philadelphia International Records, Inc.My Music Flashback Series continues this week featuring the genre of R& B. Soul & Funk.It can be a great tribute to a music artist when their style can influence current pop culture for century's & decades. The genre of Soul, R & B & Funk is taken for granted today & the influence is heard & seen in grooves, style & fashions most of todays' pop artists. However, the original recording artists truly paid dues to get in the position to not only become recording artists, but to write & produce their work. At that time, some of the artists who created a new innovative style had the challenge of the music executives not understanding the genre, and some even refusing to promote the compositions. Today we call this music - classics & the artists trailblazers. My guest this week in one of them. Bobby Eli is a Grammy Award Winning, internationally acclaimed Grammy Winning Record Producer, Engineer, Songwriter, Arranger and Multi-Instrumentalist. Bobby was a founding member of the famed Philadelphia studio group, MFSB. If the music is Philadelphia International, Gamble & Huff / TSOP. Bobby's music is more than likely on it. His signature guitar licks can be heard on countless gold and platinum hit recordings by artists such as: Chris Brown, Jay Z, George Clinton, Elton John, David Bowie, Hall and Oats, The Jacksons, MFSB, The Ojay's, Teddy Pendergrass, The Stylistics, Lou Rawls,Salsoul Orchestra, Patti Labelle, Phyllis Hyman, B.B. King, Dixie Hummingbirds, Billy Paul, The Spinners, Johnny Mathis, Deniece Williams, Wilson Pickett, Dusty Springfield, Nancy Wilson, and many other wonderful artists too numerous to mention.As a songwriter and producer Eli was responsible for such monster hits as the Grammy winning number one song, “Love Won't Let Me Wait”, as recorded by Luther Vandross, “Sideshow” and “Three Ring Circus” by Blue Magic, “Just Don't Want To Be Lonely” by the Main Ingredient, the first two albums by: “Atlantic Starr”, self titled and “Straight to the Point”, the Grammy nominated album: “Love Niecy Style” by Deniece Williams, Rose Royce's number one U.K. hit single “Magic Touch” and their album” Music Magic”. Bobby was responsible for the Jackie Moore number one dance classic,” This Time Baby”, the number one international hit singles “Zoom” by Fat Larry's Band and “Love Town” by Booker Newberry III. Artists as diverse as Luther Vandross, BeBe & CeCe Winans, Shaggy, Regina Belle, The Whispers, Isaac Hayes, The Dells, Sister Sledge, Englebert Humperdink, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes and an array of others have recorded Bobby's songs.Bobby now owns and operates The Grooveyard @ Studio E, a recording facility in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. His intimate studio is only minutes from his hometown, The City Of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia. Here Eli is keeping real music alive and continues to be guiding light and inspiration to musicians and artists everywhere© 2023 Building Abundant Success!!2023 All Rights ReservedJoin Me on ~ iHeart Media @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBASAudacy: https://tinyurl.com/BASAud
Funky Pearls Radio est le résultat d'une idée simple : partager notre passion pour la musique noire américaine avec le plus grand nombre de personnes possible. Après avoir découvert des centaines de joyaux dans nos greniers, nous avons réalisé que cette musique méritait d'être diffusée dans le monde entier. Notre radio est devenue un lieu qui rassemble des artistes de tout horizon et rassemble tous les fans de Funk et Soul. Funky Pearls Radio s'est développée à pas de géant. Elle s'adresse à tous les amateurs de musique noire américaine, mais aussi largement à la culture musicale qui s'est développée aux États-Unis depuis plusieurs décennies. C'est une radio qui s'intéresse tout particulièrement à l'histoire du Funk de la Soul et du Disco. Pour nos auditeurs du monde entier, nous avons étendu notre programmation pour inclure de nombreux titres funky internationaux et des Dj set. Notre objectif est de faire découvrir ou redécouvrir ce genre musical à travers notre sélection de titres et d'artistes connus ou moins connus… Nous vous encourageons à vous inscrire à nos listes, à nous suivre sur les réseaux sociaux ou à consulter notre site internet pour plus d'informations. Nous vivons et respirons la musique. Et bien que nous soyons passionnés par un certain type de musique, nous ne croyons pas aux étiquettes ou aux catégories. Funky Pearls Radio est notre façon de partager notre amour pour ce genre musical remarquable avec le monde entier. Notre mission est de montrer que le Funk n'est pas seulement un genre musical, mais une culture. Nous pensons que toute personne qui aime la musique peut apprécier le Funk. Notre station s'adresse à tous les amateurs de musique noire américaine, du Blues au Hip Hop, du Jazz à la Soul. Nous sommes ravis de partager notre collection de disques avec vous sur Funky Pearls Radio. Nous n'aimons rien de plus que de découvrir de nouveaux groupes, et nous espérons que vous prendrez autant de plaisir à écouter que nous en avons à diffuser ! Par sa liberté de ton et de création, Funky Pearls Radio est plébiscitée par ses auditeurs. Funky Pearls Radio diffuse via son site Web, son application iPhone ou androïd / apple CarPlay / apple TV / android auto / android TV / apple Watch et sur Deezer. Avec des auditeurs provenant de 150 pays différents Funky Pearls Radio est souvent classée parmi les meilleures webradios. A partir de ses différentes émissions, entre celles avec des artistes déjà confirmés, celles émergentes et les sessions en studio, Funky Pearls Radio crée des moments radio uniques et peut être une rampe de lancement pour de nouveaux talents...Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Gamble & Huff, Philadelphia International Rock & Soul Classic Charlie Ingui, Original Lead Vocalist still records & tours go check him out! ~ thesoulsurvivors.comR.I.P. Ritchie Ingui, original vocal half of the Soul Survivors. He transitioned in early 2017.Original group member Kenny Jeremiah Transitioned in December of 2020. Memorable Intro, AWESOME Classic Hit, a Kenny Gamble &Leon Huff hit that Helped launch the Legendary Philadelphia International Record Label. I am a Music Lover of All Styles, Generations. This Week I Flashback....... The Soul Survivors, originally from New York City, grew up listening to the R & B groups of the 1950's. The sounds of groups like the Moonglows, Heartbeats, and Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers had a great influence on brothers Charlie and Rich Ingui. With various street corner groups, they developed their vocal skills. While in high school, Charlie joined the vocal group from Queens, N.Y. the Dedications. When, a year later the group's lead singer decided to leave, brother Rich was recruited. While performing at clubs in the New York area, they found themselves at the mercy of various house bands and decided to find a group of musicians who would become permanent members of the group therefore creating a self contained unit. The group would be renamed THE SOUL SURVIVORS. Shortly thereafter, the group began to build a strong following, playing venues in Atlantic City and Philadelphia. Enjoying great success in Philadelphia, they attracted the attention of record producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. Into the recording studio they went, emerging with " Expressway To Your Heart " a song that would climb to #3 on Billboard's R&B chart and #4 on it's Top 100 list. The success of " Expressway " became Gamble and Huff's first "crossover" hit when it began to be played on both black and white radio stations. It's success enabled Gamble and Huff to reach the large audiences they sought in order to bring their " Sound Of Philadelphia " to the mass Market. In polls taken by both the Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia's City Paper, " Expressway" was voted the number one record ever to come out of Philadelphia. "Expressway " was followed by two other chart records, "Explosion In My Soul" and " Mission Impossible". Their first album, released in 1968, was " When The Whistle Blows ". A second LP, on Atco Records, called "Take Another Look" appeared in 1969. During this time, the group toured extensively throughout the U.S. appearing with many different types of artists...everyone from Jackie Wilson, Smokey Robinson and The Miracles to Janis Joplin, the Beach Boys, Buffalo Springfield, Sly and the Family Stone and countless others. In 1974, the Soul Survivors reunited with Gamble and Huff to record their self titled album "The Soul Survivors" on TSOP Records. It was written and performed in a style that would define the unique sound of The Soul Survivors.The album produced "City Of Brotherly Love" which would show up on Billboard's R&B Top 100 and become the group's fourth charted outing. Through the years, the Soul Survivors have continued to provide audiences with high energy performances and music that is timeless and authentic ,appearing with 60's contemporaries Felix Cavaliere's Rascals. the Turtles,the Association, as well as fellow TSOP artists Harold Melvin's Bluenotes,Billy Paul, the Intruders, Russell Thompkins' Stylistics and others. The group's CD is called " Heart Full of Soul ", produced by Grammy nominated producers Jimmy Bralower and Johnny Gale.The Soul Survivors recorded new music and covers several years ago, most recently working with David Uosikkinen of The Hooters and his project "In the Pocket" which is paying tribute to the vast catalog of music created in Philadelphia.© 2022 All Rights Reserved© 2022 Building Abundant Success!!Join Me on ~ iHeart Radio @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBASSpot Me on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/yxuy23baAmazon Music ~ https://tinyurl.com/AmzBAS
I'll be playing your favorite artists that were on Gamble-Neptune-TSOP-Philadelphia International Records including:Billy Paul,The O'Jays,The Intruders,Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes,Teddy Pendergrass,Lou Rawls,The Three Degrees,The Jones Girls,Patti LaBelle and others.Plus artists that were on Salsoul Records and Philly Groove Records including:The Salsoul Orchestra,Double Exposure,Loleatta Holloway.Also Philly Groove Records including The Delfonics,and First Choice. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/samuel-wilsonjr/message
Wishing all the fathers,grandfathers,uncles,cousins and the new fathers a happy fathers day,and celebrating Juneteeth.I'll be playing artists there were on Gamble-Neptune-TSOP-Philadelphia International Records,and artists that were on Salsoul Records and Philly Groove Records. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/samuel-wilsonjr/message
Please tune-in this month as i bring you 2 episodes left before we go on summer break.On the 3rd week of this month:TSOP:artists from Gamble-Neptune-TSOP-Philadelphia International Records including:The O'Jays,The Intruders,Billy Paul,Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes,The Three Degrees,Lou Rawls,and more.Plus artists from Salsoul Records including:The Salsoul Orchestra,Double Exposure,Loleatta Holloway and more,and Philly Groove Records including:The Delfonics and First Choice.On the final and 4th week,it's our season finale with Tributes:paying tributes to our favorite African American musicians that have passed away this year and the past.Don't miss it. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/samuel-wilsonjr/message
I'll be playing your favorite that were on Gamble-Neptune-TSOP-Philadelphia International Records including:Billy Paul,The Intruders,The O'Jays,Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes,Teddy Pendergrass,The Jones Girls,The Three Degrees,Lou Rawls,and more.Also artists that were on Salsoul Records,and Philly Groove Records including First Choice,The Delfonics,The Salsoul Orchestra,Doulble Exposure,Loleatta Holloway and more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/samuel-wilsonjr/message
Please tune in all this month as we continue to celebrate Black Music Month with 3 episodes left:Stax Records 65th Anniversary,TSOP:albums from Gamble-Neptune-TSOP-Philadelphia Int'l Records,and also Salsoul Records and Philly Groove Records,and our season finale episode with Tributes:paying homage to our favorite African American musicians that passed away.Don't miss it. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/samuel-wilsonjr/message
Please tune in all this Tuesdays as we continue to celebrate Black Music Month.Only 3 episodes left:Stax,TSOP,and our season finale:Tributes. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/samuel-wilsonjr/message
Tune in all this month as we celebrate Black Music Month with Atlantic Records 75th Anniversary on the 1st week,Stax Records on the 2nd week,TSOP which features:Gamble-Neptune-TSOP-Phliadelhia International Records,and other labels from Salsoul Records,and Philly Groove Records on the 3rd week,and on the 4th week,it's our season finale with tributes:paying homage to our African American musicians that passed away. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/samuel-wilsonjr/message
Here's the Supporter Q&A from June 2nd, 2022. All comments and questions are fielded through the support service Q&A page. Please consider supporting this channel via monthly services, tips, or even just by using our affiliate links to purchase things you were already going to buy anyway, at no extra cost to you: https://www.retrorgb.com/support.html View this as a video: https://www.youtube.com/retrorgb Amazon Links to products I use: https://www.amazon.com/shop/retrorgb T-Shirts & Stuff: https://www.retrorgb.com/store.html TIMESTAMPS (please assume all links are affiliate links): 00:00 ConnGo: https://retrogamesplus.com/conngo/ 00:54 Custom arcade cabinet 03:37 Desoldering tips - Equipment is so important: https://www.retrorgb.com/tools.html 07:41 4K Gamer Pro with 3D graphics / RAD 2x Modding: https://www.retrorgb.com/4k-gamer-pro-review-sharp-scale-1080p-to-4k.html https://www.retrorgb.com/4k-gamer-pro-direct-captures.html https://www.retrorgb.com/rad2x.html 11:14 Where to get TSOP chops for Voutlar's cart mods? 1440p downscaler? 13:27 Changing color temperature of video content. 16:52 CD cleaning machine? 18:16 Interviewing more people. 19:13 My opinions on the state of game collecting 23:29 Advice on Wordpress hosting? 26:22 Emulation on Steam Deck 28:53 SNES digital audio mod discussion 33:05 C64 ITX Case: https://myretrocomputer.com/shop/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/retrorgb/support
All this month,we're celebrating BlackMusic Month.I'll be playing artists from Atlantic Records,Stax,TSOP that features:Gamble-Neptune-TSOP-Philadelphia International Records,and also Philly Groove Records,and Salsoul Records,and on the 4th week,we'll close out with our season finale with tributes.Tune in all this month on The Black Soul Music Experience. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/samuel-wilsonjr/message
PIR (Philadelphia International Records) took over from Motown as the preeminent black music label of the Seventies. I interviewed producer, songwriter, guitarist, and arranger BOBBY ELI for the BBC and for my book, “The Invisible Artist” in 2008. Bobby was a member of Mother Father Sister Brother playing guitar on many of the most successful PIR hits of the 1970s, working with their biggest artists and most significant arrangers. As a founder member of the PIR team, Bobby was able to give us an articulate and detailed understanding of the genesis and history of the Philadelphia Sound - Producers and Arrangers THOM BELL, GAMBLE & HUFF, BOBBY MARTIN, MFSB, TSOP, The O'JAYS, The DELPHONICS, LTD, and more! Here, for the first time, is our complete interview. #bobbyeli #richardniles #radiorichard #pir #philadelphiainternationalrecords #motown #theinvisibleartist #motherfathersister #philadelphiasound #thombell #gamble&huff #bobbymartin #mfsb BOBBY ELI – THE PHILADELPHIA STORY (International!) Get Richard's book here! The Invisible Artist Watch this episode in video HERE Please Like, Share, and Subscribe to our YouTube channel:
#141 Viver é melhor que sonhar. No episódio dessa semana, Júlio Adler, João Valente e Bruno Bocayuva escolhem os dois, viver e sonhar. Vivemos intensamente a onda que mudou a história do surfe profissional em 2002, Andy Irons em Teahupoo no Imagem falada. Sonhamos no Almanaque com a piração do Jack McCoy em 1992, Green Iguana, divisor de águas da época em que os VHS dominavam a terra e andavam soltos pelas salas e quartos nas nossas casas. Se as chuvas na Austrália trouxeram alguma coisa boa, foram as memórias. Brad Gerlach entrega uma relíquia para Cheyne Horan, a enchente resgatou a prancha do título australiano de 1976 e boas histórias. Nos transportamos até 1972, Francis Ford Coppola lança o primeiro filme da trilogia The Godfather, ouvimos o verdadeiro som da Philadelphia com a interpretação dos MFSB para TSOP com a participação das Three Degrees. Tudo começa com a maior cantora que tivemos, Elis Regina, dando sentido aos versos do Belchior dum jeito nunca ouvido antes, sem a companhia dos instrumentos e com a dor e o amor de quem viveu Como Nossos Pais. Leia mais no https://boiapodcast.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/boia/message
Sea Shanties TSOP Philadelphia Soul 02/02/22 Love Train - The O'Jays T.S.O.P. - MFSB Bad Luck - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes Jam Jam Jam (All Night Long) - People's Choice Let's Groove - Archie Bell & The Drells Sexy - MFSB I Love Music - The O'Jays Ain't No Stopping' Us Now - McFadden Whitehead Strut Your Funky Stuff - Frantique Year Of Decision - The Three Degrees Do It Anyway You Wanna - People's Choice Life On Mars - Dexter Wansel Love Is The Message - MFSB The Love I Lost - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes (Win, Place Or Show) She's A Winner - The Intruders Don't Leave Me This Way - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes Are You Ready For Love? - Elton John (1979) Back Stabbers - The O'Jays Let's Clean Up The Ghetto - The Philadelphia International All Stars Darlin' Darlin' Baby - The O'Jays When Will I See You Again? - The Three Degrees Wake Up Everybody - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes Let ‘Em In - Billy Paul You'll Never Find Another Love Like Mine - Lou Rawls Nights Over Egypt - The Jones Girls Love T.K.O. - Teddy Pendergrass Me & Mrs. Jones - Billy Paul If You Don't Know Me By Now - Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes The Whole Town's Laughing At Me - Teddy Pendergrass If Only You Knew - Patti LaBelle Brandy - The O'Jays
On Hall of Songs, the 1970s have truly arrived. Tim and Chris unveil their picks for the 12 best tunes of 1973, a wild year where musicians continue to stretch the limits of popular song. There's the sneering punk of the New York Dolls and the lush dancefloor proto-disco of "TSOP." Then there are massive stars who will come to define the decade: Elton John, Marvin Gaye, Stevie Wonder, Dolly Parton, and Bruce Springsteen. Host: Tim MalcolmHost: Chris JonesMusic commentary and music history
Hi! Welcome to Part 2 of MD's Podcast with Earl Young & Billy Amendola. Listen and watch this legend continue with his valuable words of wisdom as a young enthusiastic 80 year old, with 65 + years of experience playing and entertaining. We continue where we left off of part one with Earl breaking down the three sounds he helped create with TSOP, MSFB, and the Salsoul Orchestra (featuring musical director Vince Montana) Sit back, relax and enjoy!
Part 4 of my BBC Radio 2 documentary series “Richard Niles' HISTORY of POP ARRANGING” takes us to Philadelphia with contributions from TSOP guitarist BOBBY ELI and arranger/producer BOBBY MARTIN examining “the sound of Philadelphia” with Gamble & Huff and Thom Bell (The Delphonics, the Detroit Spinners, the Stylistics). We then descend with our naughty personages to enter the world of MISTER JAMES BROWN and a special interview with his sadly missed musical director, arranger and co-writer of “Cold Sweat” and “Say It Loud I'm Black and I'm Proud”, PEE WEE ELLIS. Please Like, Share, and Subscribe to our YouTube channel:
A look back at recordings from the greatest and most important R&B label of the 1970's, Philadelphia International Records, on their 50th anniversary with a selection of songs that go far beyond better known recordings to many lost gems and fan favorites spanning almost their entire 20 year output. #TSOP50 #PIR #Soul #randb #blackmusic #4thofjuly #1970s #1980s
A look back at recordings from the greatest and most important R&B label of the 1970's, Philadelphia International Records, on their 50th anniversary with a selection of songs that go far beyond better known recordings to many lost gems and fan favorites spanning almost their entire 20 year output. #TSOP50 #PIR #Soul #randb #blackmusic #4thofjuly #1970s #1980s
We are so happy and proud to welcome back Ms. Shirley Jones Of The Jones Girls and her Multi Talented son Cam Jones, Producer, Songwriter, Performer, Businessman. We were able to pay tribute to Ms. Jones, shout out The Jones Girls upcoming UNSUNG feature and surprise performances from Singer - Songwriter Jeffery Mpondo (France), Bassist- Songwriter Fernando Rosa (Brazil) and Bassist Alex Hancox (London)
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Neste episódio iremos falar a respeito do Sigma Sound Studios. Sigma Sound Studios foi um estudio de gravação nos Estados Unidos, fundado em 1968 pelo engenheiro de gravação Joseph Tarsia. Foi um dos primeiros estúdios nos Estados Unidos a oferecer capacidade de gravação de 24 faixas e o primeiro em qualquer lugar a empregar com sucesso a automação de consoles. Tarsia, ex-engenheira-chefe do Cameo-Parkway Studios da Filadélfia, também abriu o Sigma Sound Studios de NY em 1977, no prédio do Ed Sullivan Theater. Foi o maior celeiro de sucessos entre 1971 e 1979, artistas e bandas como Billy Paul, Lou Rawls, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, Teddy Pendergrass entre muitos outros fizeram seus discos que ficaram na historia da musica pop.
Syzygy/ˈsɪzɪdʒi/ 1. A conjunction or opposition, especially of the moon with the sun.2. A pair of connected or corresponding things. Exploring the syzygy between humans and the creative content that brings us happiness. -----------------------Syzygy is a new podcast featuring different artists every fortnight. Here will be a place to collaborate and connect different DJ/producers, graphic designers, film makers, photographers and creatives. This month we feature Melbourne based, Dean. Dean aka Sean Miranda is a Dj that also runs his own podcast - This Side of Paradise Melbourne. TSOP podcast has already hosted an array of artists and internationals. The TSOP crew are one to watch! Check it out here > @tsopmelbourne Follow TSOP - Facebookwww.facebook.com/TSOPMelbourne Follow Dean - Soundcloud@seanmiranda_tsop
On this week's show, in honor of the Pennsylvania blue flip reminding us that democracy is still alive, we take a deep dive into the heart of Philly soul. All this & much, much less!
Philadelphia soul, sometimes called Philly soul, the Philadelphia sound, Phillysound, or TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia), is a genre of late 1960s–1970s soul music characterized by funk influences and lush instrumental arrangements, often featuring sweeping strings and piercing horns. The genre laid the groundwork for disco by fusing the R&B rhythm sections of the 1960s with the pop vocal tradition, and featuring a slightly more pronounced jazz influence in its melodic structures and arrangements. Fred Wesley, the trombonist of the James Brown band and Parliament-Funkadelic, described the signature deep but orchestrated sound as "putting the bow tie on funk."[1]
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www.starpointradio.com First Hour: Incognito - The Weather Report (feat. Take 6), Quincy Jones - Stuff Like That (1978, 12"), Jasper Street Co. - Praying For You (Expansions NYC Dub), Tarry Torae - Freedom Ride (Terry's Freedom Club Mix), RoneeDeep - Samba Blues, David Benoit - Life is Like A Samba (Heavier Than Yesterday LP, 1977), Marco Lys & Plaster Hands - Who Dares to Believe in Me (Extended Mix), Ubblahkan - Odyssey (Art of Tones Remix), CJ and Co - We Got Our Own Thing (Mighty Mouse Dub Edit), Second Hour: Incognito - For The Love of You (feat. Phil Perry and Maysa), George Benson - The World Is A Ghetto (In Flight LP, 1977), Citrus Sun - Ride Like The Wind, The Main Ingredient - Where Were You When I Needed You (Afrodisiac LP, 1973), Dennis Coffey and The Detroit Guitar Band - Scorpio (1971), Chaka Khan - Move Me No Mountain (Naughty LP, 1980), KIrk Whalum - All I Do (feat. Wendy Moten) (For You CD, 1998), Bar Kays - Open Up Your Heart (As One LP, 1980), Ernest Ernie and The Sincerities - My Eyes (Can't Believe What I'm Seeing) - New 45 - It's Soul Time! Records, MS1 Project feat. Shaila Prospere - Steal A Kiss,
Rock & Soul Classic Update R.I.P. Ritchie Ingui, original vocal half of the Soul Survivors. He transitioned in early 2017. Memorable Intro, AWESOME Classic Hit, a Kenny Gamble &Leon Huff hit that Helped launch the Legenday Philadelphia International Record Label. I am a Music Lover of All Styles, Generations. This Week I Flashback....... The Soul Survivors, originally from New York City, grew up listening to the R & B groups of the 1950’s. The sounds of groups like the Moonglows, Heartbeats, and Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers had a great influence on brothers Charlie and Rich Ingui. With various street corner groups, they developed their vocal skills. While in high school, Charlie joined the vocal group from Queens, N.Y. the Dedications. When, a year later the group’s lead singer decided to leave, brother Rich was recruited. While performing at clubs in the New York area, they found themselves at the mercy of various house bands and decided to find a group of musicians who would become permanent members of the group therefore creating a self contained unit. The group would be renamed THE SOUL SURVIVORS. Shortly thereafter, the group began to build a strong following, playing venues in Atlantic City and Philadelphia. Enjoying great success in Philadelphia, they attracted the attention of record producers Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. Into the recording studio they went, emerging with " Expressway To Your Heart " a song that would climb to #3 on Billboard's R&B chart and #4 on it's Top 100 list. The success of " Expressway " became Gamble and Huff's first "crossover" hit when it began to be played on both black and white radio stations. It's success enabled Gamble and Huff to reach the large audiences they sought in order to bring their " Sound Of Philadelphia " to the mass Market. In polls taken by both the Philadelphia Inquirer and Philadelphia’s City Paper, " Expressway" was voted the number one record ever to come out of Philadelphia. "Expressway " was followed by two other chart records, "Explosion In My Soul" and " Mission Impossible". Their first album, released in 1968, was " When The Whistle Blows ". A second LP, on Atco Records, called "Take Another Look" appeared in 1969. During this time, the group toured extensively throughout the U.S. appearing with many different types of artists...everyone from Jackie Wilson, Smokey Robinson and The Miracles to Janis Joplin, the Beach Boys,Buffalo Springfield, Sly and the Family Stone and countless others. In 1974, the Soul Survivors reunited with Gamble and Huff to record their self titled album "The Soul Survivors" on TSOP Records. It was written and performed in a style that would define the unique sound of The Soul Survivors.The album produced "City Of Brotherly Love" which would show up on Billboard’s R&B Top 100 and become the group’s fourth charted outing. Through the years, the Soul Survivors have continued to provide audiences with high energy performances and music that is timeless and authentic,appearing with 60's contemporaries Felix Cavaliere's Rascals. the Turtles,the Association, as well as fellow TSOP artists Harold Melvin's Bluenotes,Billy Paul, the Intruders, Russell Thompkins' Stylistics and others. The group's CD is called " Heart Full of Soul ", produced by Grammy nominated producers Jimmy Bralower and Johnny Gale. The Soul Survivors recorded new music and covers several years ago, most recently working with David Uosikkinen of The Hooters and his project "In the Pocket" which is paying tribute to the vast catalog of music created in Philadelphia. After Ritchie's passing in 2017, Charlie Ingui still tours in 2019-2020, go check him out! ~ thesoulsurvivors.com All Rights Reserved © 2019 BuildingAbundantSuccess! ! Join Me on ~ iHeart Radio @ https://tinyurl.com/iHeartBAS Join Me on Facebook @ Facebook.com/BuildingAbundantSuccess
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TODAY LAST MAN STANDING FROM HEROLD MELVIN AND THE BLUE NOTES,JERRY CUMMINGS. WE WEILL DISCUSS THE NEW RADIO STATION TSOP, THE SOUL OF PHLADELPHIA AND HIS TIME WITH THE BLUE NOTES.CALL IN 6465953338
THIS WEEK THE RETURN OF MISS MINERVA.WHAT IS SHE AND HER CREW UP TO? 7 PMTHE LAST MAN STANDING FROM HEROLD MELVIN AND THE BLUE NOTES, JERRY CUMMINGS.WE WILL BE DISCUSSING TSOP RADIO AND HIS TIME WITH THE BLUE NOTES AND TEDDY PENDERGRASS.ALSO THE PHILLY SOUND.
To celebrate our hometown 215 area code, Brian asks Brian for help with how best to represent Philadelphia, and decide upon Wake Up Everybody by Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, released on Philadelphia International Records, featuring Teddy Pendergrass, The Sound of Philadelphia, and songs by Gamble & Huff. Afterwards, in a first for the show, we listen one song off of another record, "Philly" by Rupert Holmes. Blue Mails: volcanovinyl@gmail.com Tweety Twittergrass: twitter.com/volcanovinyl
Joe Smooth Anthony Thomas Kim Jay - promised land - Ondagroove remix (NEW) Loui & Scibi Jacob A. - this is how we do it - DJ Meme dub mix Right to life - strong enough - Micky More & Andy Tee mix (NEW) Angela Anderle as angel life Mike Stone Angelo Draetta - for me (NEW) Placidic Dream Yvonne - sexy baby - Rampus remix (NEW) Jamie Lewis Marc Evans - you change my world - jamie lewis classic vocal mix Amelien Norbit Housemaster - you make me whole (NEW) Clare Conlon - remember this time - richard earnshaw remix (NEW) Sande DJ Oji & Richard Peyton - twistin' turnin' - TSOP vocal (NEW)
Hello and welcome to Session 7 of the Music Box Podcast, this session is on a House music tip with tracks from Guidance Recordings,Reel People,DJ Deep,Chanelle,MAW,Large Records,Marty Thomas,Kerri Chandler, Francois Kervorkian and TSOP. I hope you enjoy the music x
Welcome to Shuffle and Repeat for the week ending August 19, 2016. This week, Ari heads down to South Street to explore the soul of Philadelphia, featuring the music of Gamble and Huff, the O'Jays, MFSB, Patti Labelle, Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, Billy Paul, Hall & Oates, The Hooters, DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince, Boyz II Men, The Roots, Dr. Dog, and The Three Degrees. Come back each Friday for new episodes and reach out to Ari on Twitter @arihalbkram
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FUNKY PEARLS vol 699 SPECIAL TSOP by DJ TAREK FROM PARIS "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)" is a 1973 hit recording by MFSB (Mother, Father, Sister, Brother) featuring vocals by The Three Degrees. A classic example of the Philadelphia soul genre, it was written by Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff as the theme for the American musical television program Soul Train, which specialized in African American musical performers. The single was released on the Philadelphia International label. It was the first television theme song to reach number one on the Billboard Hot 100,[1] and it is arguably the first disco song to reach that position. The song is essentially an instrumental piece, featuring a lush blend of strings and horns in the Philadelphia soul style. There are only two vocal parts to the song: a passage close to the beginning during which The Three Degrees sing "People all over the world!"; and the chorus over the fadeout, "Let's get it on/It's time to get down". The words "People all over the world!" are not heard in the original version. The version heard on Soul Train also had the series title sung over the first four notes of the melody, "Soul Train, Soul Train". This particular version was released on a 1975 Three Degrees album, International. TSOP hit number one on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in the spring of 1974 and remained there for two weeks, the first television theme song to do so in the history of that chart.[1] It also topped the American R&B chart (for one week) and adult contemporary chart (for two weeks).[2] The Three Degrees would revisit the top of the AC chart later in 1974 with their hit single, When Will I See You Again. Don Cornelius, the creator and host of Soul Train, refused to allow any references to the name of the television series when the single was released, leading Gamble and Huff to adopt the alternate title for the release. Cornelius would later admit that not allowing the single to be named Soul Train was a major mistake on his part.[3] Although it was rerecorded a number of times for future versions of the show, and various different themes were used during the late 1970s and early 1980s, TSOP returned in the late 1980s and remained the theme song for Soul Train through the disco, 1980s R&B, new jack swing, hip-hop, and neo soul eras of black music. TSOP was covered by Dexys Midnight Runners and released as a B-side on the 12" version of the "Jackie Wilson Said" single, later issued on the remastered version of the album Too-Rye-Ay. The band also used it to open some of their live shows. Another remake of the tune was made in 1978 by reggae band Inner Circle, who had a history of covering American soul songs in the laid-back reggae style of the late 1970s. Two more covers were made in 1987 (by George Duke), and 1999 (by Sampson); both versions would be used as themes for Soul Train. The 1999 theme would be used until Soul Train 's final episode in 2006. The song is played at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia prior to every Phillies home game. The song was also played after Vancouver Whitecaps NASL home games at Empire Stadium in the late 1970s and early 1980s, and after Vancouver 86ers CSL home games in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Pilipinas, Game KNB?, a Philippines game show hosted by actor/politician Edu Manzano, used an adaptation of TSOP (Tanya) called Papayo Yowza as its theme. The song's opening was also sampled as program identification for all Philadelphia 76ers games broadcast on WCAU-AM in the mid-to-late 1970s. In 1998, German act BMR featuring Dutch singer Felicia Uwaje sampled the single in their song Check It Out. A similar melody is used in the anime series Haré+Guu. *From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Around 1970, Gamble Huff Productions became Philadelphia International Records. When Eugene Dozier left the label, Sigler inherited his office. Sigler's songwriting break came when a tune he co-wrote with Phil Hurtt, "(You Are My) Sunshine", was released as a followup single to the O'Jays' million selling 'Back Stabbers'. Other Sigler/Hurtt tunes included on the 'Back Stabbers' album were "When The World Is At Peace" and "Who Am I". The O'Jays' followup album, 'Ship Ahoy', had Sigler's first solo written song, "You Got Your Hooks In Me", and the Sigler/Gamble tune "Don't You Call Me Brother".In 1978, Sigler, bringing along Instant Funk, switched to Goldmind, a label started by MFSB guitarist Norman Harris and distributed by Salsoul Records. With his first release for the label, Sigler scored a Top Ten R&B single with "Let Me Party With You (Party, Party, Party)". The album of the same name was a smash in disco clubs. When Goldmind folded, all of its acts were transferred to Salsoul. About a year after its release and thanks to a Larry Levan remix, "I Got My Mind Made Up (You Can Get It Girl)", went on to be Instant Funk's breakthrough hit (number one R&B). Both that single and the 'Instant Funk' album went gold.He is a four-time Grammy award winner and we are honored to have him back with us to talk about his latest release "Bundino" and his future projects. Tania-Maria and co-host Clay Corley, the creator/host of Spotlight on Jazz and Poetry and a Philly native. Colored People® - A private multicultural artistic network. We are people of all races, nationalities and faith whose talents bring color to our world. Sponsor: HealthRoads.net
Around 1970, Gamble Huff Productions became Philadelphia International Records. When Eugene Dozier left the label, Sigler inherited his office. Sigler's songwriting break came when a tune he co-wrote with Phil Hurtt, "(You Are My) Sunshine", was released as a followup single to the O'Jays' million selling 'Back Stabbers'. Other Sigler/Hurtt tunes included on the 'Back Stabbers' album were "When The World Is At Peace" and "Who Am I". The O'Jays' followup album, 'Ship Ahoy', had Sigler's first solo written song, "You Got Your Hooks In Me", and the Sigler/Gamble tune "Don't You Call Me Brother".In 1978, Sigler, bringing along Instant Funk, switched to Goldmind, a label started by MFSB guitarist Norman Harris and distributed by Salsoul Records. With his first release for the label, Sigler scored a Top Ten R&B single with "Let Me Party With You (Party, Party, Party)". The album of the same name was a smash in disco clubs. When Goldmind folded, all of its acts were transferred to Salsoul. About a year after its release and thanks to a Larry Levan remix, "I Got My Mind Made Up (You Can Get It Girl)", went on to be Instant Funk's breakthrough hit (number one R&B). Both that single and the 'Instant Funk' album went gold.He is a four-time Grammy award winner and we are honored to have him back with us to talk about his latest release "Bundino" and his future projects. Tania-Maria and co-host Clay Corley, the creator/host of Spotlight on Jazz and Poetry and a Philly native. Colored People® - A private multicultural artistic network. We are people of all races, nationalities and faith whose talents bring color to our world. Sponsor: HealthRoads.net
LOTL RADIO Welcomes The Legendary Bunny Sigler "Mr.Emotion" Debut his New Xmas CD" When your In Love at Christmas Time ' He's a living legend alright and a huge part of muisc history. Whether it's performing, writing or producing he gives it his all.... It's no wonder why the Industry has nicknamed him "Mr. Emotion"With the Philly soul sound so hot, Sigler got a chance to work with a number of acts as a writer and/or producer, including the Whispers, Ecstacy, Passion And Pain and Carl Carlton. He cut tracks for artists on Curtis Mayfield's Curtom label, including Mayfield himself ("Trippin' Out"), and made a duet album with Barbara Mason. In 1976, Sigler got Instant Funk an album deal with Gamble Huff's TSOP label.
demarkus lewis - out of sight bibi pres. kongas motel project - feel the love ministry of funk - freedom damien gray - dirty groove cats yakka - my disco (dj pp remix) nathan lee - help me ministry of funk - funky fever alessandro arbola - like you never do it nathan lee - funky sensation christian hornbostel & alfred azzetto - TSOP - (club dub)
Delving back in the archives. Here's a TSOP Disco 'mix' I did a while back. Tracklisting: Norman Harris - In Good Faith Dexter Wansel - Life On Mars Jean Carne - Free Love Teddy Pendergrass - You Can't Hide From Yourself Harold Melvin - The Love I Lost Lou Rawls - See You When I Get There O'Jays - I Love Music Archie Bell & The Drells - Everybody Have A Good Time Dimitri From Paris - Madd Luck (edit) Teddy Pendergrass - More I Get, More I Want Dimitri From Paris - Feeling About Cha (edit) Jean Carne - Was That All It Was
In the 25th and final episode of The Secret Origins Podcast Mike and Lupis recap Season 5 of Justice League and the series on a wholr. Join them as they conclude their League Business. Geeks: Mike “TFG1? Blanchard Lupis Convoy Subscribe to us using iTunes or use any other podcatching client by using: http://feeds.feedburner.com/GeekCastRadioTSOP Download ...
In the 24th episode Lupis Convoy and TFG1Mike talk about the final three episodes of Justice League. Ancient History, Alive, and the awesomeness that is Destroyer!!!! Alternate Art: Geeks: Mike “TFG1? Blanchard Lupis Convoy Subscribe to us using iTunes or use any other podcatching client by using: http://feeds.feedburner.com/GeekCastRadioTSOP Download TSOP_EP24.mp3
In the 23rd episode we'll be talking about The awesomely funny episode The Great Brain Robbery, Grudge Match which TFG1Mike wanted naked female Superheroes in a tub of chocolate pudding, and finally Supergirl finds herself Far From Home when she stays in the 31st Century with Brainiac 5!!!! Geeks: Mike “TFG1? Blanchard Lupis Convoy Subscribe ...
In the 22nd episode we are covering Flash and Substance which is the last appearance of Mark Hamil in the DCAU (not chronologically), Dead Reckoning, and one of the worst JLU episodes Patriot Act. Geeks: Mike “TFG1? Blanchard Lupis Convoy Subscribe to us using iTunes or use any other podcatching client by using: http://feeds.feedburner.com/GeekCastRadioTSOP Download ...
In the 21st episode we are starting the Final Season of Justice League with I Am Legion, Shadow Of The Hawk, Chaos At The Earth's Core, and To Another Shore. Geeks: Mike “TFG1? Blanchard Lupis Convoy Subscribe to us using iTunes or use any other podcatching client by using: http://feeds.feedburner.com/GeekCastRadioTSOP Download TSOP_EP21.mp3
In the 20th Episode of TSOP the guys recap Season 4 of Justice League. Geeks: Mike “TFG1? Blanchard Lupis Convoy Subscribe to us using iTunes or use any other podcatching client by using: http://feeds.feedburner.com/GeekCastRadioTSOP Download TSOP_EP20.mp3
In the 19th episode the guys finish out Justice League Season 4 with Flashpoint, Panic In The Sky, Divided We Fall, and Epilogue. Some of the best Episodes of the entire series!!!! Geeks: Mike “TFG1? Blanchard Lupis Convoy Subscribe to us using iTunes or use any other podcatching client by using: http://feeds.feedburner.com/GeekCastRadioTSOP Download TSOP_EP19.mp3
In the 18th episode TFG1Mike and Lupis Convoy return and get down to the League Business. This time around they talk about: The Balance, Double Date, Clash, Question Authority, and Hunters Moon a.k.a. Mystery in Space. We must apologize the DVD has the episodes out of order we should have talked about Hunters Moon before ...
In the 17th episode of The Secret Origins Podcast Lupis and TFG1Mike talk about more JLU Episodes. This time they discuss: The Cat and the Canary, The Ties that Bind, Doomsday Sanction, and Task Force X. TFG1Mike only likes two of these episodes listen in and find out which ones those are. Geeks: Mike “TFG1? ...
In the 16th episode TFG1Mike and Lupis Convoy recap Season 3 of Justice League…. Or Season 1 of Justice League Unlimited….. whichever you prefer to call it. Geeks: Mike “TFG1? Blanchard Lupis Convoy Subscribe to us using iTunes or use any other podcatching client by using: http://feeds.feedburner.com/GeekCastRadioTSOP Download TSOP_EP16.mp3
The 15th episode is a little late. Well VERY Late however here it is TFG1Mike and Lupis Convoy talk about Dark Heart, Wake the Dead, and The Once and Future Thing 2 parter. Keep in mind this episode was recorded over 2 months ago. Geeks: Mike “TFG1? Blanchard Lupis Convoy Subscribe to us using iTunes ...
In the 14th episode of TSOP join TFG1Mike as he says some truly outrageous things and Lupis Convoy is left speechless! Reviews of This Little Piggy, The Return, The Greatest Story Never Told, and Ultimatum. Alternate Art #1: Alternate Art #2 Geeks: Mike “TFG1? Blanchard Lupis Convoy Subscribe to us using iTunes or use any ...
We here at The Secret Origins Podcast are excited to be talking about Justice League Unlimited. Not only is it a continuation of the previous cartoon Justice League. It is a bold new direction that Bruce Timm and the DCAU crew have taken. So join us as we have GONE UNLIMITED!!!! Baby Etrigan RULES!! Geeks: ...
In the 12th episode of TSOP TFG1Mike and Lupis Convoy recap Season 2 of Justice League. They mention their favorite episodes and character arcs. As well as discussing the fact that this could have been the final season of the show. Join us next time when The Secret Origins Podcast will GO UNLIMITED!!! Geeks: Mike ...
Well it's time to bring Justice League to a close. TFG1Mike and Lupis Convoy talk about the epic three part Season/Series Finale Starcrossed. With hot wing sex jokes now coming from Lupis here the guys talk about the overall awesomeness of Starcrossed and what is coming up on TSOP as we GO UNLIMITED. Geeks: Mike ...
In the 10th episode of TSOP Lupis is deathly sick. Don't believe that TFG1Mike is forcing him to do this episode. In this one we cover some awesome episodes Secret Society, Hereafter, Wild Cards, and Comfort and Joy. So join them as they cover these great episodes of Justice League Season 2. Geeks: Mike “TFG1? ...
In the 9th episode of TSOP join Lupis Convoy and TFG1Mike as they rave about A Better World they denounce Eclipsed and are just “ok” with The Terror Beyond Icthultu be damned. Geeks: Mike “TFG1? Blanchard Lupis Convoy Subscribe to us using iTunes or use any other podcatching client by using: http://feeds.feedburner.com/GeekCastRadioTSOP Download TSOP_EP09.mp3
In the 8th episode of TSOP TFG1Mike is joined once again by a overworked underpaid Lupis Convoy as they learn of vandal Savage's return in Maid Of Honor and then they discover the true power of the flame of py'tar in Hearts and Minds. Geeks: Mike “TFG1? Blanchard Lupis Convoy Subscribe to us using iTunes ...
In the 7th episode of The Secret Origins Podcast Lupis Convoy and TFG1Mike start Season 2 of Justice league with Twilight Tabula Rasa and Only a Dream. Geeks: Mike “TFG1? Blanchard Lupis Convoy Subscribe to us using iTunes or use any other podcatching client by using: http://feeds.feedburner.com/GeekCastRadioTSOP Download TSOP_EP07.mp3
As Season 1 of Justice League comes to a close Lupis Convoy and TFG1Mike give their thoughts on the League's first season. Geeks: Mike “TFG1? Blanchard Lupis Convoy Subscribe to us using iTunes or use any other podcatching client by using: http://feeds.feedburner.com/GeekCastRadioTSOP Download TSOP_EP06.mp3
In the 5th episode of TSOP Lupis and TFG1Mike wind up Season 1 of Justice League with The Savage Time. Geeks: Mike “TFG1? Blanchard Lupis Convoy Subscribe to us using iTunes or use any other podcatching client by using: http://feeds.feedburner.com/GeekCastRadioTSOP Download TSOP_EP05.mp3
In episode 04 of The Secret Origins Podcast, Lupis Convoy and TFG1Mike talk about Legends, Knight Of Shadows and Metamorpho. Mike makes a very bad joke about GL and Hawkgirl when they are missing from episodes. So bad that it makes Lupis twitch. Geeks: Mike “TFG1? Blanchard Lupis Convoy Subscribe to us using iTunes or ...
In Episode 03 of TSOP Lupis Convoy and TFG1Mike talk about possibly the worst episode ever of JL/JLU that being War World. They then move onto The Brave and the Bold and Fury. Join them as more hilarity ensues. Geeks: Mike “TFG1? Blanchard Lupis Convoy Subscribe to us using iTunes or use any other podcatching ...
In The 2nd episode of TSOP join the guys for more League Business as they talk about The Enemy Below Injustice For All and Paradise Lost. Geeks: Mike “TFG1? Blanchard Lupis Convoy Subscribe to us using iTunes or use any other podcatching client by using: http://feeds.feedburner.com/GeekCastRadioTSOP Download TSOP_EP02.mp3