Welcome to another Doin’ My Housework Experience, thanx for stopping in. As we’ve just finished Black History Month I wanted to celebrate it in an iconic way. With that said, I decided to pay homage to an iconic show with musik “Soul Train”. Guess I’m showing my age but “Soul Train” was not just a show it was a movement, a musical cultural revolution of sorts. It influenced fashion, politics, music and dance.
Soul Train ran for a 35-year span {1971-2006}, it was the brainchild of pioneer and trailblazer Don “2 Cool 4 School” Cornelius. The show primarily featured performances by R&B, soul and hip hop artists, although funk, jazz, disco and gospel artists also appeared. The train was the "longest-running first-run, nationally syndicated program in American television history." Simply put it was the American Bandstand for People of Color.
So let’s return to the soul klassics. Get out your platforms, bell bottoms, afros, dashiki’s, doo rags, Afro pics, peace medallions and Afro Sheen and let’s get on the ‘Soul Train Line” and get to the “Scramble Board”. “Black Diamond bet’s ya last money, its gonna be a stone gas honey. As I lace this tribute with LOVE, PEACE AND PLENTY OF SOOOOOOUUULLLLL.”

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