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Broadcasters in Black

African-American viewers recently had a chance to relive soul singer Al Green's 1972 performance from the culture defining dance and music show Soul Train , part of a hastily developed, seven-hour marathon of the series in tribute to the show's producer and creator Don Cornelius. Read More

One Grammy Award You Won't See On TV

  • 6:34 AM Feb 12
  • Source: NPR

The 54th Grammy Awards will be handed out Sunday — not all of them during the evening telecast. Read More

Boston, MA (PRWEB) February 10, 2012 Scullers Jazz Club presents PLAYING FOR CHANGE featuring street performers from all over the world at Berklee Performance Center, 136 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, Friday, March 2 at 8:00 pm. Read More

We already know President Obama likes to listen to (and occasionally sing) Al Green songs. Read More

'Soul Train' founder dead at 75

Don Cornelius, who died Wednesday at 75, was a civil-rights pioneer disguised as a dance-music-show host. Read More

Presidents talk a good game about improving the economy and helping business. Read More

President Barack Obama has spent much of his presidency giving speeches about boosting the economy, and now he might have found a way to help the struggling music industry increase sales. Read More

Who knew the President would be a one-man stimulus package for the music industry? Read More

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Al Green was the first great soul singer of the '70s and arguably the last great Southern soul singer. With his seductive... Read the full Al Green bio.

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