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 "Soul Train"
"Soul Train"
As stated kwa one of the commentators, "Soul Train"" was considered a black version of "American Bandstand", the African-American counterpart. Don Cornelius, the creator, producer and host of the iconic musical variety show, who passed on last year, left an extensive musical legacy just like his counterpart Dick Clark. I have so many memories of "Soul Train" I just don't where to start. "Soul Train" had paved the way for black recording artists such as the Jackson 5, Al Green, Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, legendary singer, Johnny Mathis, have all gained national exposure as featured performers on the show.

Similar to "American Bandstand", the onyesha had several white recording artists such as David Bowie, Teena Marie, Elton John, Sheena Easton, Hall and Oates, and Gino Vannelli as some of its featured performers. "Soul Train" was one of the best musical variety shows I've seen on televisheni alongside "American Bandstand", and one of the sekunde longest-running programs on network television. Prior to being the founder, hot and producer of the show, Don Cornelius, became a a household named; as well, as ikoni with this legendary groundbreaking musical variety show; in addition, to veteran actor, Sid McCoy as the announcer, who passed on back in 2009.

What I liked about the onyesha was the styles and trends from the Afro hairstyles and platform shoes. Back in 1987, he created the first annual Soul Train muziki Awards, which aired on televisheni that following year. Michael Jackson, brandy and Stevie all been the past recipients of that award. The main reason the onyesha was a huge success was for the reason it helped black recording artists such as Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, Jackson 5, Aretha Franklin; in addition, to veteran singers like Johnny Mathis, who made several guests appearances on the show, got a resurgence among the viewers back in 1974 when first appeared as a musical guest.

Sadly Don Cornelius passed on back in 2012, but he left an extensive legacy behind when he passed. Whenever I see a classic "Soul Train" performance on televisheni au YouTube, I enjoy watching them zaidi and more.
 Johnny Mathis 1989 Appearance
Johnny Mathis 1989 Appearance
 Don Cornelius, Creator, Producer And Host
Don Cornelius, Creator, Producer And Host
 New Edition 1988 Appearance
New Edition 1988 Appearance
 Chaka Khan 1975 Appearance
Chaka Khan 1975 Appearance
 The Jackson 5 1974 Appearance
The Jackson 5 1974 Appearance
 Brighter Side Of Darkness 1973 Appearance
Brighter Side Of Darkness 1973 Appearance
 Jean Knight 1971 Appearance
Jean Knight 1971 Appearance
 "Soul Train" 1974
"Soul Train" 1974
 Teena Marie 1988 Appearance
Teena Marie 1988 Appearance
 "Soul Train" 1970
"Soul Train" 1970
 Barry White 1982 Appearance
Barry White 1982 Appearance
 Gladys Knight And The Pips
Gladys Knight And The Pips
 Barry White And upendo Unlimited Talking With Don Cornelius
Barry White And Love Unlimited Talking With Don Cornelius
 Gino Vannelli 1975 Appearance
Gino Vannelli 1975 Appearance
 The Deele 1987 Appearance
The Deele 1987 Appearance
 Mariah Carey 1991 Appearance
Mariah Carey 1991 Appearance
 Rick James And Teena Marie 1979 Appearance
Rick James And Teena Marie 1979 Appearance
 The Staple Singers Talk With Don Cornelius During Their 1971 Appearance
The Staple Singers Talk With Don Cornelius During Their 1971 Appearance
 "The Dance Years" 1978
"The Dance Years" 1978
 Michael Jackson Talking With Don Cornelius
Michael Jackson Talking With Don Cornelius
 Rick James Talking With Don Cornelius
Rick James Talking With Don Cornelius
 "Soul Train" 1972
"Soul Train" 1972
 "Soul Train" 1973
"Soul Train" 1973
 Don Talking With Aretha Franklin
Don Talking With Aretha Franklin
 Johnnie Taylor 1976 Appearance
Johnnie Taylor 1976 Appearance
 Don And Diana Ross
Don And Diana Ross
 "Soul Train" 1975
"Soul Train" 1975
 Sid McCoy, Announcer
Sid McCoy, Announcer
 The O'Jays 1972 Appearance
The O'Jays 1972 Appearance
 Billy Davis, Jr. And Marylin McCoo 1977 Appearance
Billy Davis, Jr. And Marylin McCoo 1977 Appearance
 Millie Jackson 1973 Appearance
Millie Jackson 1973 Appearance
 Smokey Robinson 1973 Appearance
Smokey Robinson 1973 Appearance
 Michael And Don Backstage At The Soul Train muziki Awards Back In 1993
Michael And Don Backstage At The Soul Train Music Awards Back In 1993
 Joe Simon 1972 Appearance
Joe Simon 1972 Appearance
 Al Green 1973 Appearance
Al Green 1973 Appearance
 Hall and Oates 1981 Appearance
Hall and Oates 1981 Appearance
 Don Talking With Joe Tex
Don Talking With Joe Tex
 Deniece Williams 1979 Appearance
Deniece Williams 1979 Appearance
 Don Talking With Rick James
Don Talking With Rick James
 Marvin Gaye 1973 Appearance
Marvin Gaye 1973 Appearance
 Elton John 1974 Appearance
Elton John 1974 Appearance
 Joe Tex 1977 Appearance
Joe Tex 1977 Appearance
 Smokey Robinson and Aretha Fraklin
Smokey Robinson and Aretha Fraklin
 Classic Performances On DVD
Classic Performances On DVD
 Michael Jackson 1979 Appearance
Michael Jackson 1979 Appearance
 David Ruffin
David Ruffin
 Barry White 1973 Appearance
Barry White 1973 Appearance
 upendo Unlimited 1972 Appearance
Love Unlimited 1972 Appearance
 Johnny Mathis And Deniece Williams 1978 Appearance
Johnny Mathis And Deniece Williams 1978 Appearance
 The Stylistics 1974 Appearance
The Stylistics 1974 Appearance
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Michael was nearly disfellowshipped from the Jehovah's Witness over the "Thriller" video back in 1983.
Attended Princess Diana's memorial service back in 1997.
Michael had drive to succeed.
Like Barry Manilow and Sam Cooke, Michael wrote the songs that made the whole world.
"You Are Not Alone", written kwa R. Kelly, went to #1 on the "BILLBOARD" Pop charts back in 1995.
Celebrated his "21st" birthday at Studio 54 in New York City back in 1979.
Attended Maurice Gibb's memorial service back in 2003.
Michael was a shabiki of British entertainers, Benny kilima and Charlie Chaplin.
Michael's version of "Smile"...
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 1976 Release, Songs In The Key Of Life
1976 Release, Songs In The Key Of Life
Written kwa Stevie Wonder

La la la la la lalala la
La la la la la lalala la

La la la la la lalala la
La la la la la lalala la

For you
There might be a nyota
But through my eyes the light of wewe is all I see

For you
There might be another song
But all my moyo can hear is your melody

So long zamani my moyo without demanding
Informed me that no other upendo could do
But listen did I not though understanding
Fell in upendo with one
Who would break my moyo in two

For you
Love might bring a toast of wine
But with each sparkle know the best for wewe I pray

For you
Love might be for wewe to find
But I will celebrate our love...
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