As they say on the street corner, show and prove, and one of many smile-inducing moments in the documentary is footage of Mr. Cornelius strutting his stuff on his own show with the Supremes' Mary Wilson. Read More
The Hippest Trip In America February 6th at 9:30pm EST. Read More
Soul legend Al Green will be the performer for the "Stars on Stage" Tennessee Theatre fundraising event. Read More
Cornelius may not have been the best dancer at his own party, but he could throw down in other ways, first and foremost as the owner of his own business – one of the most successful African-American empire builders in an industry dominated by whites. Read More
Songwriter's Spotlight, hosted by Joe Grushecky and Rick Witkowski, might become too popular for the intimate North Side venue. Read More
British singer-songwriter Corinne Bailey Rae made a splashy entrance in 2006: Propelled by "Put Your Records On," her debut entered the U.K. charts at No. 1. Read More
Young or old, if you've ever been in love, chances are your voice has raised a few octaves when "Let's Stay Together" comes over the airwaves. Read More
Willie Mitchell, who shaped the elegant yet gritty sound of Al Green, Ann Peebles and other stars of soul music as the house producer at Hi Records in the 1960s and '70s, died January 5 in Memphis, Tenn., where he lived. Read More
Lee was born and raised in the small town of Wilson, North Carolina,one of 4 children. Read More
How did you end up collaborating with The Black Lips and King Khan? Read More
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.