Soul music has merged with many other genres since its beginnings in the 50s, fusing with styles ranging from blues and jazz, to hip hop and R'n'B. It continues to offer inspiration to artists today.
Join Slate pop critic Jack Hamilton for a bold re-examination of the music of the ’60s. Hamilton and his guests ... tangled relationship between pop and soul, music and politics, entertainment ...
Soul music brought people of all backgrounds and ... This was far from Little Anthony's only success, however. In the early ...
What do you believe inspired this surge of creativity? A Although soul music of the '60s was a great and important form, in the '70s it was moving in exciting new directions with the blend of ...
The Philly Sound ... Heard 'Round the World' chronicles the genre Patti LaBelle, Teddy Pendergrass and the O'Jays helped ...
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The recent passing of the ‘godfather of British blues’, John Mayall, marks the closing of an extraordinary chapter in British music history. His 1966 album, Blues Breakers With Eric Clapton ...
Share NEW YORK (AP) — Shel Talmy, a Chicago-born music producer and arranger who worked on such ... he signed up The Kinks and oversaw many of their biggest hits during the mid-'60s, from the raw ...
“Just Like You” is a collaboration with California rapper Larry June and Detroit soul group the Dramatics ... Young RJ said the new album might include some music created by Dilla.
From Mariah Carey to Michael Buble, the sounds of our favorite Christmas songs are back on the radio in the Augusta area.
Charles Bradley was part of the rebirth of authentic-sounding soul for Brooklyn’s Daptone label in the early 2000s Considered one of the founders of soul music, Ray Charles began recording in ...
Pop culture is that loose blend of books, music, fashion and other daily ephemera ... portrait created through purchasing power. In the '60s, radio, film, television, and books carry the essence ...