Gene Chandler’s career spanned the years from doo-wop to disco with lots of hits in between
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In the last couple of years, we have had powerful returns to form from classic soul men William Bell and Don Bryant. Now we can add Lloyd Price, whose new…
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Barbara Acklin wrote some massive hits and scored one of her own in ’68
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Mel & Tim went to Muscle Shoals to record their 1972 hit
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Gene Chandler’s extraordinary career spanned the doo-wop, r&b, soul, and disco eras.
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The Artistics hit it big with their 1966 single “I’m Gonna Miss You”
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Ken Shane celebrates the six-month anniversary of his Soul Serenade column with an awesome mix that includes every song that has appeared in his column so far.
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Gene Chandler scored a career-defining hit with “Duke of Earl” in 1962. Topping it wasn’t easy, but he found success again in 1964 with “Just Be True.”
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