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Soul music with a greater emphasis on beats, influences from
rhythm and blues, jazz and psychedelic rock

Vida Blue, former professional baseball player

Vida Blue – A Joyful Ode To A Professional Baseball Player

Upbeat tracks that highlights the playful side of soul music. Skillful musicianship and infectious energy. Lasting legacy in the world of soul and funk.   The Track Story Vida Blue – Jimmy Bee An ode from Jimmy Bee to Vida Blue, former professional baseball player who played as a pitcher… 

Voodoo Mademoiselle

Northern Soul power!   Wrapped, Tied & Tangled Grits Ain’t Groceries (All Around The World) – Little MiltonLittle Milton had a career that spanned from the mid-1950s up until shortly before his death in 2005, recording for labels such as Sun Record Company, Chess, Stax and Malaco Records. What Can… 

It’s My Party and I’ll Get Blocked If I Want to!

Mods music overloaded by Phil Matsell!   Beat by beat “Mad Mouth Woman” by Wayne Carter from 1973 is such a killer tune, that we can already guess that this will be a great mix. Another awesome tune is “Jerkin’ The Dog” (1965) by Atlanta’s own James T. Shaw, aka… 

Satisfaction Guaranteed

Satisfaction Guaranteed

A nothern touch explosion of soulmusic. A mix full of male hormones and female independence.   The Star Review Last Night – The Mar-KeysThe Mar-Keys, formed in 1958, were an American studio session band for Stax Records, in Memphis, Tennessee, in the 1960s. As the first house band for the… 

Northern Fire: R&B & Motown Hits That Shaped the Scene

From the iconic Northern Soul shop to the legendary Wigan Casino, get ready to explore a time capsule of soul-stirring beats and timeless tunes   Let’s unravel the secrets of this captivating Northern Soul scene together – are you ready to dance into the New Year? Why is it called… 

Young Brit from Northern Soul Movement

Northern Soul Movement and Its Cultural Impact

The Electrifying Beat That Revolutionized Dance Culture The Northern Soul Movement, which began in the late Sixties in Northern England, brought together thousands of young Brits who gathered in ballrooms to dance all night to obscure mid-Sixties soul records from Detroit, Memphis, Chicago, and New Orleans. Though the original phenomenon… 

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