Salsoul
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Last updated: '98 Added '97 |
These
pages pay tribute to the legendary Salsoul Record Corporation and to the artists that made
it what it was: one of the best Dance music labels that ever existed. Features bios,
discographies and images of Aurra, Joe Bataan, Rafael Cameron, Loleatta Holloway, Instant
Funk and Skyy.
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Sound Clips |
Last updated: '97 Added '97 |
Just
two fun, short jingles by the late, great Roger
Troutman and Bootsy
Collins in Real Audio format.
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Mavis
Staples
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Last updated: '01 Added '97 |
What is
Soul? Whatever it is, during the more than forty years that Mavis Staples has been the
lead vocalist in her family group the Staple Singers, she has proved that she has plenty
of it. The pages feature an extensive interview with the lady, plus a run-down of Mavis's
solo album discography.
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Sandra
St. Victor
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Last updated: '01 Added: '97
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Singer,
songwriter and producer Sandra St.Victor's been called "a funkadelified Chaka
Khan", but in my book, there are no fitting comparisons to draw between this Diva and
other songstresses. Sandra St.Victor is simply Sandra St.Victor, a red-hot mama, playing
in a league of her own. With her stunning "Mack Diva Saves The World" album,
Sandra has brought back the heart and sincerity in Soul music. Page features a bio,
discography, a news section and an in-depth interview.
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Jeanie
Tracy |
Last updated: '98 Added: '96 |
Singer,
songwriter and actress Jeanie Tracy's name may not instantly ring a bell, but you've heard
that BIG voice for sure. Patti LaBelle and Aretha Franklin has called her "one of the
top ten voices in the world" and Chaka Khan was heard uttering "how the f*@ing
hell do you expect me to follow that!" during a rehearsal for a show the two did
together. Jeanie toured and recorded with the late Sylvester during the heydays of Disco
and today, she is one of America's most sought after session singers. To the joy of her
fans, she occasionally finds the time to drop a record of her own as well.
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Talk
Turkey
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Last updated: '97 Added: '97 |
According
to the book "Slang American Style" by Richard Spears, to talk turkey means to
talk serious business, to talk frankly. What a fitting name for this mish-mash collection
of quotes that I've gathered during my nearly ten years of interviewing, I thought. Here
you'll find everything from funny stories and anecdotes to revelations.
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