Royce dancing in the soul train line at black history program at school
Aretha Franklin performs Rock Steady live on Soul Train in 1973, episode 55. Footage licensed exclusively from Global ImageWorks. Additional talent and music clearances required.
Choreographer: L. Hazelwood aka Miss LeLe (Milwaukee, WI) We wanted to give Don Cornelius a special thanx for helping music and dance have a place to have a party like no other, which was a [More]
Impact of Soul Train to the black Community
Soul Train is an American musical variety television program, which aired in syndication from 1971 until 2006. In its 35-year history, the show primarily featured performances by R&B, soul, and hip hop artists, although funk, [More]
The longest SOUL TRAIN line in record history…. In memory of Don Cornelius, Whitney Houston, Etta James… Song: Bustin Loose Artist: Chuck Brown Song: Dance to the Drummers Beat Artist: herman Kelly Song: Can you [More]
1970s Afro Sheen Commercial featuring the ghost of Frederick Douglass lecturing a guy about his horrible hair, as well as Black History. Great Afro + Black History…. Who could ask for anything more?
The only time In the entire 35 year history of “Soul Train” Don Cornelius got down on the world famous Soul Train line…not once but TWICE!!!!! Jaxsprat’s Unique Collectibles “If it’s unique we have it” [More]
Soul Train began in 1971 as the first African American music variety show in the history of American television with a format including a dance club ambiance playing the day’s most popular urban music complete [More]
Watch Weaven Steven make history on Soul Train & in the world of fantasy hair as he send his patriotic hair design down the world famous Soul Train Line!!
get down 2 this Chaka Khan classic plus check out this Soul Train History Book segment featuring James Ingram
Murdered: Soul Suspect let’s play walkthrough gameplay GIVE A LIKE FOR MURDER MYSTERY ADVENTURES? ► Subscribe to see more videos: http://bit.ly/SubYourGibs Part 17, RUNAWAY GHOST TRAIN SALEM HISTORY MUSEUM Chapter 6: Salem History Museum ** [More]
Just a video I made concerning the history of “The Hippest Trip in America,” Soul Train! 🙂 *I could only use still pictures and audio.