Rock and soul didn't always go hand in hand, but these Motown hits were proof that the sounds of R&B could change all genres.
Revisiting the work of the incredible Philadelphia soul group The Trammps, who were instrumental in pivoting soul into the revolutionary sounds of disco.
Curtis Mayfield was short, and with his rabbity grin and small rectangular-wire-framed glasses hanging halfway down his nose, ...
Rod Stewart has always had a deep love for soul music. While best known for his raspy rock vocals and chart-topping hits like ...
Dancing on the Cooper is returning once again for select fridays on the Mount Pleasant PierCharleston County Parks’ live ...
Jalen Ngonda spoke to the ECHO in an exclusive interview about moving to Merseyside and his journey to becoming one of the ...
The season’s first Dancing on the Cooper will be March 21, featuring The Cooper River Band performing a variety of dance hits ...
And there's another link to the two superstars - through Sir Rod's 1978 megahit 'Do Ya Think I’m Sexy?' - which went to ...
The Heartbeat of Country Music Nashville, Tennessee, is often referred to as the "Music City," and with good reason. It's a ...
Northern Soul has been making a comeback. The hedonistic nights that fuelled a scene across Seventies Wigan, Blackpool and ...