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  1. Barry Fowden broadcasts a great Soul oldies show from Germany every other Sunday for two hours. He plays mostly rare music from the sixties and seventies, including some Gospel and Deep Soul tracks.

    If you'd like to check him out, here's some info:

    SUNDAY MEANS.......REAL SOUL TIME....

    Live on the net..

    http://www.soulcellar.co.uk/Playlists.html

    Click Radio Station logo

    ...on Radio Station Page..

    next to WEBRADIO

    click: MEDIA PLAYER or ANDERE

    just make sure your player

    has the .rm option clicked on.

    No excuses now...

    USA Western Time 9am

    USA Eastern Time 12pm

    UK Time 5pm

    Central European Time 6pm

    ***

    The next show will be Nov. 4th.

  2. Barry Fowden broadcasts a great Soul oldies show from Germany every other Sunday for two hours. He plays mostly rare music from the sixties and seventies, including some Gospel and Deep Soul tracks.

    If you'd like to check him out, here's some info:

    SUNDAY MEANS.......REAL SOUL TIME....

    Live on the net..

    http://www.soulcellar.co.uk/Playlists.html

    Click Radio Station logo

    ...on Radio Station Page..

    next to WEBRADIO

    click: MEDIA PLAYER or ANDERE

    just make sure your player

    has the .rm option clicked on.

    No excuses now...

    USA Western Time 9am

    USA Eastern Time 12pm

    UK Time 5pm

    Central European Time 6pm

    If you miss it...can be downloaded a day later

    AFTER LISTENING..IF ANYONE WANTS MP3's OF ANY TRACKS ..LET ME KNOW

    WILL POST A LINK ON MONDAY WHERE AN MP3 OF THE SHOW CAN BE DOWNLOADED

    ***

    The next show will be Nov. 4th.

  3. I agree. SS is an excellent blog. There are lots of other great music blogs around which specialize in rare Soul tracks:

    The Stepfather of Soul, Souled On, Soul Detective just to mention a few of my favorites.

    I never understood, however, how they can post so much material without getting into trouble. :blush: I hope they never will have problems!

  4. I love ABBA too. My favorite is "Dancing Queen." I don't know why, but that song makes me want to cry everytime I hear it. It somehow hints at the preciousness of youth -- and it is as fresh to me nowadays as it was back in the day. :dancer7:

    (I do like this smiley!!)

  5. There is a new documentary DvD about Otis Redding available: "Dreams To Remember: The Legacy Of Otis Redding." For everyone who loves the maan and his music, it will be a treasure in his/her collection.

    I have it, and from the very beginning I knew it was a special piece. So, I was not very much surprised when I found this article by Reeling in The Years Productions a few days ago.

    A clip from the video is here: http://www.amazon.com/Dreams-Remember-Lega...3155&sr=1-4

    Dear All,

    It's official, thanks to your support "Dreams To Remember: The Legacy Of

    Otis Redding" is on the Grammy ballot in the category of Best Long Form

    Music Video (Category #110).

    There is a short window to ensure that this DVD is nominated. All

    ballots from the voters must be RECEIVED by November 7th. There are 158

    entires in this category on the ballot (Last year there was almost 500)

    so we have some serious competition. However all of the press that Stax

    has garnered this year for its 50th anniversary celebration will help us

    with the voters as will the fact that Otis Redding was so dearly loved

    and that December 10th marks the 40th anniversary of his tragic death in

    plane crash.

    All voters get to submit five choices from the list of 158 on the ballot

    so we're hoping that they will make "Dreams To Remember: The Legacy Of

    Otis Redding" (which is entry #102) one of their five in the category

    of Best Long Form Music Video. The top five will be announced in early

    December and then we'll see if "Dreams To Remember: The Legacy Of Otis

    Redding" is nominated for a Grammy.

    We can't think of a more fitting tribute to this great man than to have

    him nominated for a Grammy (and hopefully win) 40 years after his

    untimely passing.

    In addition to "Dreams To Remember: The Legacy Of Otis Redding," Reelin'

    In The Years Productions have three other titles on the ballot for

    consideration.

    (1) Jazz Icons: John Coltrane; Live In '60, '61 & '65 (Entry #27)

    (2) Smokey Robinson & The Miracles Definitive Performances 1963 - 1987

    (Entry #104)

    (3) American Folk Blues Festival (The British Tours 1963- 1966) (Entry

    #134) (Volume One was nominated for a Grammy in 2004)

    Again thank all for your support.

    Sincerely,

    David A. Peck

    Phill Galloway

    Director/Producer "Dreams To Remember: The Legacy Of Otis Redding"

    Reelin' In The Years Productions

    (Taken from "Southern Soul List" with permission of Rob Bowman.)

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