Soul-Patrol GREAT BLACK MUSIC FROM THE ANCIENT TO THE FUTURE
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Heard ya missed us, but now we are back, with a few changes....We will be sending out a newsletter on a regular basis going forward, with featured artists and featured articles [SCROLL DOWN.] We have a brand new website, with a new design, new functionality [ex: you can now reply directly to the articles on the site] and new content. As you will see when you go there [be sure to register so , so that you can participate at the site] we have a whole team of new authors. And we will be introducing [we will be announcing those here on the newsletter] some additional functionality and audio/video capabilities over the next few weeks and months, as we continue to tweak the site. I'm pretty excited about all of this and hopefully you will be as well. One thing that hasn't changed is our commitment to:

 "GREAT BLACK MUSIC/CULTURE FROM THE ANCIENT TO THE FUTURE." 

Be sure to leave us feedback in the comments at the bottom of each article or if you have suggestions, feel free to email me.

--Bob Davis

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FEATURED ARTISTS

Mark Williams - I'm an American are You?

Executive Brass - You're My Inspiration

Alex Harris - Rollin

FEATURED ARTICLES

RIP Pamela Hutchinson/ Emotions Interview
The EmotionsOFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: In loving memory, we are saddened to announce the passing of our sister, Pamela Rose Hutchinson, on Friday, September 18, 2020. Pam…

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Bootsy Collins - Power of the ONE
Bootsy Collins Single Release from his New Album “The Power Of The One”Featuring, Guitars: George BensonKeyboards: Brian CulbertsonSpacebass: Bootsy CollinsLive Drums & Percussion: Bootsy CollinsLive Horns: Brennan JohnsLead Vocals: Bootsy…

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Many Moods of Mayfield: The Claudine Soundtrack's Understated Greatness
 As another luminary of Black Star Power walks through heaven’s door, another link in my childhood chain is broken. Is becomes was. History’s pulse quickens, anxious to be documented before being overtaken by the…

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“The Message is Still the Same”: The Soul of D.J. Rogers
“I’ve tried to be an artist who, after the party is over…after whatever frustrations people are having, whatever problems they are experiencing, they can put my music on, and maybe…

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REVIEW - MILES DAVIS & JOHN COLTRANE – THE FINAL TOUR: THE BOOTLEG SERIES, VOL. 6
The current times and relationships among us drew me to focus on the relationship between Miles Davis and John Coltrane. It also goes to show us the triumph over defeat…

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Profile: Vet Stone - Little Sister - A Compelling Person (A Compelling Book,A Compelling Song)
“It’s NOT Your Neighborhood…YOU’RE THE ONE” Vet Stone is Sly Stone’s “Little Sister.” She appeared at Woodstock as a member of Sly & the Family Stone. She had a monster…

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Press Release: Patricia Wilson Aden named new President & CEO of The Blues Foundation
President and CEO of the African American Museum in Philadelphia and former Executive Director of the Rhythm and Blues Foundation to succeed Barbara Newman, who will be retiring.Patricia Wilson AdenNew…

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WHO IS LITTLE RICHARD? (New Theme to MNF)
Here is where the rest of the world started to find out what those darkies were doing on the other side of the world. In the wilderness of North America,…

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Ushering Ronald Bell a.k.a. Khalis Bayyan - Founding Member of Kool & The Gang, Into the "Here After" by A. Scott Galloway
With salty water in my eyes and winter sadness in my heart…it is with profound soul-ache that I report the Tuesday evening (Sept. 8) passing of founding Kool & The…

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Nobody Asked me but....(what does the relaunch have to do with Alison Crockett?)
Nobody asked me, but I’m gonna comment anyhow…This is a big and exciting time in my life.We (my brother Mike and I are about to embark on what some folks…

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Slick Rick: The Timeless Appeal of the Cool Ruler and Bronx Bard
“Part of rap’s adhesive is the seamless transition, the sense of continuum, eternity, living with the beat forever”  Barry Michael Cooper: Spin Magazine(1986) “Who da cap fit/let him wear it”Bob Marley…

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WHAT BLACK SOCIAL JUSTICE IN THE MUSIC INDUSTRY MUST LOOK LIKE AFTER 2020 (Part 1)
a general overview of the issue of exploitation of Black music and Black artists

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