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By the end of the first season, Soul Train was on in the other eighteen markets. [5] At the time, there were no other commercial television programs being produced by black people for a black audience; [1] the only nationally available show by blacks for blacks at the time was the public television series Soul! [6]
Al Green, The Dells, Soul Train History Book: LaBelle: January 10, 1981 14 348 Dynasty, Tierra, Soul Train History Book: Marvin Gaye: January 17, 1981 15 349 The Stylistics, Spyro Gyra, Soul Train History Book: The Four Tops: January 24, 1981 16 350 The Chi-Lites, Patrice Rushen, Soul Train History Book: Lou Rawls: January 31, 1981 17 351
Main cast: season 1–7 1999 3rd Rock from the Sun: Byron Episode: "Alien Hunter" 2002–03 The Other Half: Himself/co-host TV series 2003 Girlfriends: Robert Episode: "Snoop, There It Is" 2003–06 Soul Train: Himself Host: season 33-35 2005 The Bad Girl's Guide: Ray Episode: "The Guide to Doing It Now" The Bernie Mac Show - Episode: "Sorely ...
“I didn’t sign off on using my voice and the ‘Soul Train’ scream.” Cobb is seeking at least $75,000 in back royalties. “As described by Don Cornelius himself, I am the voice of ‘Soul ...
Here's who was eliminated during Night 1 of 'DWTS' Season 33 Week 3, "Soul Train Night." ... Related: Everything We Know About Dancing with the Stars Season 33, Including the Cast, Pros, and More.
“I’m thankful for ... the spirit of Prince, who taught me ‘I’m not a woman. I’m not a man. I’m something that you’ll never understand.’”
Donald Cortez Cornelius (September 27, 1936 – February 1, 2012) was an American television show host and producer widely known as the creator of the nationally syndicated dance and music show Soul Train, which he hosted from 1970 until 1993. Cornelius sold the show to MadVision Entertainment in 2008.