Category Soul

Soul, which includes Jazz, Rhythm & Blues, Ragtime and The Blues.

DREAM COME TRUE by FROZEN GHOST

Frozen Ghost is from Toronto, Ontario Formed in 1985 the band won a Juno in 1987 and by 1992 they had placed five songs on the North American Top 40. 1992 was also the year that Frozen Ghost disbanded. The… Continue Reading →

CELEBRATE by KOOL AND THE GANG

Well, here we are on the eve of hopefully and end to these Pandemic restrictions. As of Tuesday March 1 Ontario says we is going back to normal. The Premier has said he wants an end to the mask wearing…. Continue Reading →

I CAN SEE CLEARLY NOW by HOLLY COLE

Holly Cole is from Halifax, Nova Scotia. At an early age Holly would sing around her home and at church. She has always had a deep appreciation for Jazz and her musical style is Contemporary Jazz.  Smooth and liquid. She… Continue Reading →

Baby Please Come Home by Darlene Love

Yes, it’s Christmas Eve I know that most of you knew… that this song was would be sent at some point. Yes, it is my favourite of all Contemporary Christmas songs “Baby, Please Come Home ” was first released in… Continue Reading →

FOUR SONGS by THE PLATTERS

Four Songs from one of the greatest singing groups of the fifties. The Great Pretender Unchained Melody Twilight Time Remember When The Platters were from Los Angeles, California. Formed in 1952, they were the most successful group of  the Pre… Continue Reading →

HISTORY REPEATING by PROPELLERHEADS with SHIRLEY BASSEY

The Propellerheads  are from Bath, Somerset England. Shirley Bassey is from Cardiff, Wales Shirley is without doubt one of the finest Jazz singers in the world. Shirley also sang the Theme song for James Bond  ” Goldfinger “ I just… Continue Reading →

IF THERE IS SOMETHING by BRYAN FERRY and ORCHESTRA

Here is another track from the same concert at Lyon, France that I sent out two months ago. ” If There is Something ” is a great track. It has so many levels. I think that everyone will enjoy it. … Continue Reading →

LILY WAS HERE by CANDY DULFER

Candy is from Amsterdam, Holland. She is without a doubt one of the top female Saxophone players in the world. Candy’s father is legendary Saxophonist “Hans Dulfer “. Candy began playing at age six by age 12 she had her… Continue Reading →

WORKING MY WAY BACKTO YOU by THE SPINNERS

The Spinners were formed at Ferndale, Michigan in 1954. Basically, young teenage boys as they started out on a Fifty year career. Originally, they were called the Detroit Spinners to void confusion with a British Folk group, but as time… Continue Reading →

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