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The Oya! Market has a new space at 2606 St. Claude. Located next to the
Healing Center in the same building that used to house a Super 10, the market
has transformed the real estate, revealing its architectural roots with
exposed brick walls and a tin tile ceiling. The mark...
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The Soul Ride playlist for Friday, June 19th, 2015
Artist Title
Album
Bonnie Raitt Since I Fell for You
Bonnie Raitt
Christine Spero Blackpatch
Spero Plays Ny...
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Num.
Title
Artist
Time
Release
Start Time
1
Soul Serenade
Beau Dollar & The Coins
02:37
Kent's Cellar Of Soul
2015/6/26 22:03:14
2
Warriors
Moana and the Moahunters
01:07
Rua
2015/6/26 22:06:01
3
Piece ...
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Since the 1960s, Nigerian Afro-pop pioneer Orlando Julius has merged western
pop, soul, and R&B with traditional African sounds and rhythms. In this
video, he does a steamy, funky version of "Aseni" with the Heliocentrics (a
London-based musical collective combining funk, j...
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Sister Rosetta Tharpe was one of the great innovators in twentieth-century
American music, gospel's first cross-over artist and a huge influence on
early rock-n-roll. Here she does "Up Above My Head" on the show TV Gospel
Time (which ran from 1962-66) accompanied by the Oli...
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A composer, teacher, and mentor, Harold Battiste, Jr, who passed away last week at 83, was perhaps best known as a producer and arranger. In honor of his memory, we've collected a small sampling of some of his most famous work in the studio.
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The Deslondes: less honkin' and more tonkin' as they put it in their new
album, The Deslondes, out now on New West Records. Signed to the
Austin/Atlanta/LA-based Americana label last year, the five-piece released
their full-length debut in early June after a whirlwind year ...
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Born in Bastrop, LA in 1930, Mable John's family relocated to Detroit, where
she became the first woman signed to Motown's Tamla label. The performance
and interview videos below come from 2008 appearance on the BBC's
Later...with Jools Holland.You can see Mable John at the...
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