Another tremendous reissue from Chicago's Numero Group, this is the third in the Eccentric Soul series, this time collecting the best from Miami's Deep City label. Save this story Save this story ...
Otis Clay’s early career spanned two golden eras of modern black music—gospel in the late 50s and early 60s and deep soul in the 60s and 70s—but he didn’t stop building on his legacy when those ...
Is soul music only skin deep? Roots ‘n’ All host Nkechi Anele seeks to answer that question with the help of members of the Australian scene in an open exploration of the genre’s cultural context and ...
He reads slowly but remembers everything he’s read, using this random knowledge to make unusual connections. She’s the person who always has a new perspective, a new way of looking at a problem. She ...
Washington’s record is extraordinary: gospel-leaning intense soul as much about its total impact as the pleading, powerful voice and the upfront melody. By its end, the beseeching Washington is close ...
John Ridley is a crate-digging Englishman with an ever-expanding stash of rare 45s — and he’s made the best of John Ridley is a crate-digging Englishman with an ever-expanding stash of rare 45s — and ...
The producer, DJ and radio host talks the neo-soul revival, writing songs with her nan, and finding the sweet spot between classic and new age sounds Melle Brown's excitement about music is infectious ...
The Numero Group returns to the vaults of the Miami label Deep City to unearth obscure tracks of soul and hard funk from the likes of Betty Wright and a pre-Blowfly Clarence Reid. Save this story Save ...
He reads slowly but remembers everything he’s read, using this random knowledge to make unusual connections. She’s the person who always has a new perspective, a new way of looking at a problem. She ...