Monday 30 November 2009

FREESTYLIN SUNDAY DECEMBER 6TH 5PM TILL MIDNIGHT @ THE MARK ADDY MANCHESTER

This opening night is of course at The Mark Addy in Salford.Right next to the River Irwell and only a stone's throw from it's spiritual predecessor The Berlin Sessions at the heart of Manchester !

The musical menu has been finely tuned the food on offer is of the highest order and I know the company will be the best.Taking in the full ambience of this great venue.
Anyone got any enquiries then hit me on colincurtisconnection.googlemail.com
I am looking forward to releasing the combined talents of Roger Williams & Tony Cooney in this environment.Don't forget this is an attempt to bring together two quality sessions from The Hilton Luxury Weekenders,The Frodisia Sessions and the Lounge Soulful Vibes and combine them with the much requested vibes from the original Manchester Berlin Sessions. opening night is of course at The Mark Addy in Salford.Right next to the River Irwell and only a stone's throw from it's spiritual predecessor The Berlin Sessions at the heart of Manchester !




The Mark Addy Stanley St Salford, M3 5EJ 0161 832 4080

Thursday 26 November 2009

Colin Curtis Mixes November 2009




December Gig Guide Recommendations !




Saturday December 5th

Soulful Dance @ Christmas
The Langdales
318-328 Clifton Drive North
St Annes
FY8 2PB

Admission £5.00 OTD

8:00 pm 'til 1:30 am

DJs PETE HAIGH - STEVE NAYLOR - ANDY LETT

"Sound" - THE PROFESSOR

After a "nomadic" year SOULFUL DANCE have secured a new venue - a wonderful hotel in St Annes - "The Langdales"

"Wherever we lay our rig....................................that's our home!!!!"

Top notch venue with our own private room - seperate entrance - great wooden dance floor.

For those who may want to stop over you will have the full use of the superb leisure facilities which include a heated indoor swimming p
ool & gymnasium. We are currently working on a special bed & breakfast room rate with the hotel management. You will have to book direct with the hotel via telephone & mention "Soul Night" when booking. Website & info below.

http://www.langdaleshotel.co.uk/

On the music side of things we will, as always, be playing all the tunes on the Soulful, Jazzy House vibe you have come to expect from us along with our own "Lytham" exclusives & favourites.

Annual Christmas CD giveaway for the first 30 through the door. Tunes carefully selected by the 3 of us.

Soul Underground
Hi

I think I need to get on board with promo' ing this now as its a very big party for us .
Havent got our flyers ready just yet but the Uber side
of the event is sorted so we need to get the details out there because given the line up and feedback already it looks like it may be a sellout so we are having to do advanced tickets.
I will post details of Soul Underground asap but meanwhile here's the publicity from Uber so you can make arrangements ..I think the Hotel in particular will be exceptionally busy so it may be an idea to book rooms quickly as there are a lot of travellers planning to attend .
We have succeeded in getting a license extensio
n which will probably go on even later if its as busy as we expect. There will also be a ticket only VIP party prior to the event with a champagne reception and outside caterers being hired to provide food ..I'll get details for that as soon as they are sorted.

The Uber boys are really pushing the boat out for this and we'd like to congratulate them on their 5th Birthday unbelievably
advance tickets are only £ 5 ..here's their info on the night :

"Join us as we celebrate our biggest event of the year and the biggest event in our history......it's five years of memorable parties, underground music, open minded crowds and five years of dedicated DJ’s & friends. For this special occassion we bring together more amazing world renowned DJ’s, close friends, a live P.A, a Vocal Booth Weekender Reunion & much more for what is shaping up to be our biggest event to date!

The headliners need little introduction, Phil Asher is a House music legend, Andy Ward is a pioneer of the scene both locally and internationally. Shea Soul is the voice behind some of House music's most loved tracks. What more could anyone ask for?

As always we have our amazing bar hosts ‘Soul Underground’ on hand to make our event even more eclectic and unique. Expect a celebration of Deep Soulful House, Soul, Nu Jazz and more.

And as our fifth year comes to a close we look forward to 2010 where we’ll be bringing more of the worlds best DJ’s to Birmingham. We’ve already given you Karizma, Franck Roger, Frankie Feliciano, Halo, Atjazz, Jimpster and more.... just imagine what’s in store for our 6th year!"


Our room will take care of business with the usual sparkling line up, this time hi-lighting Starpoint Radio's popular Thursday night schedule with contemporary soul boys Paul Goldsmith and Mark Jordan :


Paul Goldsmith
Mark Jordan
Lasse ( Sweden
)
Jamie Taylor
Glenn Worthingt
on


9pm - 5am.
Click here to buy
£5 tickets:

tickets


The Rainbow. 160 Digbeth High Stre
et. Birmingham. B12 0LD


Info: 07815 944 605 /
info@club-uber.com
http://www.club-uber.com (Soon to be updated)

This will be a really vibrant Christ
mas party showcasing the whole range of contemporary modern soul and house in all its glory hope you can come along and make it even more special .

Here are a few words about the long distance guest at SU for this gig Lasse from Sweden

When it all started
Back in 1987 (when I was 12 years old) I dis
covered Yo! MTV raps (when MTV still was a music video channel) and the music that they played there just hit me like a ton of bricks. It wasn’t like the other bland stuff that you heard on Swedish radio (apart from the hugely inspirational Mats Nileskar and his Soul Corner show) and that’s really when my love for music started. I don’t have any older brothers or sisters so I had to do the exploring all by myself, but I do have a mother with a great taste in music though, but more on that later.

In ´88 Pub
lic Enemy released their masterpiece ‘It takes a nation of millions to hold us back’ and that is, along with Dr. Dre’s ‘The Chronic’, the albums that shaped my musical taste the most. While I was listening to my Public Enemy, Run D.M.C, N.W.A and Stetsasonic albums, my mother was busy listening to Barry White and Motown and suddenly I heard something on her records that I had heard earlier, on my stereo. That’s when I found out about sampling and I naturally started going backwards and my love for love music began.

The above men
tioned Barry White, as well as the Motown artists, was what I started listening to next. They where right there in my mother’s record collection (but now these records are mine, of course). For some reason, during all this, I also discovered Sade and fell in love with her music and sound, like a warm blanket on a cold December night. Then, a couple of years later, Dr Dre released ‘The Chronic’ and I found out about the whole P-funk thing and it just continued on from there.

I met a guy (a pr
oper mod) who was into Northern Soul (but we’re still friends ha ha) and he started playing all his 7” and it sounded amazing. I went to my first all nighter in around ‘95 (I remember because that’s when D’Angelo dropped ‘Brown Sugar’) in Copenhagen’s ‘Spinning Cat Soul Club’ and thought it was great with all this uptempo stuff. And then, at about four o’clock in the morning, my friend played Benny Troy and the massive ‘I wanna give you tomorrow’ and that’s when my love for 70’s soul, Disco and Philly started.

A couple of years later I heard my first “soulful” (in lack of a better word) house record and I
immediately saw/heard the connection with disco. A lot of the mods going to the all nighters down here didn’t want anything to do with the new house and hip hop stuff. But I felt that this is what mods really should be listening to: upfront, new and urban black music - pretty much just like the mods did in the sixties, but now they just want to listen to the same, thirty year old records. So I kept moving and continued to explore good music, old or new.

I remember when D’Angelo released his first album and that was another inspirational album for me. That’s great, great soul music and just another example of something new and urban that was laughed at by the mods.

Anyway, in the early 2000’s I pretty much only listened to 70’s soul, Disco and Hip Hop. I didn’t really find new soul stuff that I liked. There was of course stuff from Dave Hollister, R. Kelly and Joe that I enjoyed, you know, big artists with record label backup. But I couldn’t find the more independent stuff that I knew was out there and even though there obviously was the internet but I didn’t know where to start looking. I then met a guy, Joppe, that started to give me some recommendations and he also ran, and still runs, a very successful club here in Malmo called Function together with Sebastian, Helena and Jonte and I finally heard the newer stuff that I
had been wanting to hear for years. They invited Micke Balkefors to guest DJ once (a friend and fellow soul fanatic I’ve known for a long time, but after he moved to Gothenburg we didn’t see each other for over five years) and the stuff he played that night was a real eye opener. He told me of a place called The Essential Modern Soul Forum and after a one year think (!) I decided to join, in March 2008 and the rest is, as they say, history, if 18 months ago is considered history…

And here’s my top 20 list from the past, albums as well as
individual tracks, in no order what so ever.
• Public Enemy: It takes a nation of millions to hold us back (album)
• Dr. Dre: The Chronic (album)
• Sade: Love Deluxe (album)
• Jaheim: Ghetto Love (album)
• Benny Troy: I wanna give you tomorrow (track)
• O’Jays: I love music (track), (isn’t that what it’s all about really)
• Sam Dees: The show must go on (album)
• Roy Davis Jr.: Gabrielle (track)
• NuYorican Soul: S/T (album)
• Leroy Hutson: Lucky fellow (track)
• Al Wilson: Show and tell (track)
• D’Angelo: Brown sugar (album)
• Bridge: Baby, don’t hold your love back (track)
• Silvetti: Spring rain (track)
• Luther Vandross: Are u using me (track) (MAW mix)
• Dave Hollister: It’s alright (bonus hymn) (track)
• Logg: S/T (album)
• Stevie Wonder: I can’t really pick a track or an album so I won’t.
• Lenny Williams: Gotta lotta luv (House mix) (track)
• Mark Capanni: I believe in miracles (track)

That’s it, but if you ask me tomorrow I’ll have a different 20.

Friday 20 November 2009

INTERVIEW WITH SOLAR RADIO DJ RAJ SELLI


I have admired this guys work from afar for quite a few years now.I first came across him on his Sunday afternoon Solar Radio slot.Raj is his own man and his presentation style and content are unique.He is able to select tunes that would otherwise be missed and his taste is such thathe will have you scurrying to dig out albums and 12" singles that you havein your own collection but either missed the track or didn't fully appreciateon earlier listens.On top of this he shares my affliction for football and willalways help you out on those tracks he didn't back announce if you drop him an e-mail :)His current show "Soulfully Yours" goes out on a Tuesday night between 22.00pm and 0.00 midnight.If you like your house a bit jazzy your soul with a twist and all round quality black music then I suggest you give him a listen.I caught up with him a few days ago and this is what we got up to :-
Hey Raj
Where were you born ?
I was born in Uganda
When were you born ?
On the 14th April 1968

What were your musical influences as you grew up

Radio etc ? I have always loved music from a very young age.When I was around 10, I was into punk/newave and influenced by the rock against racism movement at the time!I was into bands like sham 69,the ruts,public image,and the boom town rats.As I entered secondary school I was into popular groups at the time like the police and also into the ska movement with bands like the specials, madness ,the beat and bad manners.It was as I started doing my o levels that I discovered soul and jazz funk.A friend of mine introduded me to INVICTA 92.4 FM which broadcast on Sunday afternoons at the time.That was it!It was partially the music and the fascination with pirate radio.This led onto listening to stations like JFM Horizon And Solar.Since 1982 I have never looked back!I used to love soul spectrum on capital radio with the legend that is Greg Edwards and his best disco in town show on Friday nights live from the lyceum in the strand was radio at its very best and unmissable for me in those days.

It

WhwWhich clubs in and around London influenced you ?Clubs which influenced me were Garage City –with bobby and steve, soul surgery with bob jones,club yo-yo with Ronnie herel and Trevor mad hatter,and the loft with paul trouble Anderson.

WH When did you start doing radio and club djing ?

Whilst at university I did a couple of shows on University of London Radio and dj’d at a few bars with friends just for the fun and nothing too serious.When I started working I started doing the odd club night around the south bank in London which is where is used to work.I never really took it seriously but instead loved to go out to the great clubs in London and listening to the music.There was never any opportunity to get involved in radio as all the stations were pirates and I would lose my job and degree if I got caught doing a show on these!


List your current top 10 ?

Current Top 10
1. Cassio- I love you
2. Sean mccabe/adeola Johnson-a little more love
3. j soul/andy tamashi –feel the sunshine
4. Soul Renegades-home
5. kentphonic feat mimi-uthando
6. louie vega/agev munsen feat anane-bsc
7. 4hero presents extensions lp
8. Tracy hamlin better days cd
9. Astral 22 pres imperial soul cd
10. Brooklyn Friends-obedience


How many years have you been doing your Radio show ?I have been on solar since may 2000 – starting off on Sundays at midnight then Sunday afternoons at 4pm and now on Tuesdays at 10pm.the show has always been called soulfully yours the name has always stuck!


You have a unique taste in all aspects of house and soul ?Unique taste- I don’t catergorise music and this attitude is reflected on my show.i feel genre is irrelevant as long as its soul.If I feel it I play it.I cant understand people who just play just one format-eg –only so called soul music and no house for all those boring political reasons!!


Which producers artists and arrangers do you admire ?I admire Lonnie liston smith/roy ayres/Donald byrd/Leroy burgess/masters at work who took soulful house to a different level/tony Humphries/ron trent/Anthony Nicholson and more recently Jihad Muhammad .


Have you been to Shelter or Body and Soul or even Paradise Garage back in the day ?Whilst living in the usa in the mid 90’s I was fortunate enough to attend body and soul and shelter but the most memorable club for me was underground network at the sound factory bar on Wednesday nights.Mr vega used to walk in with warm dub plates direct from the studio-those days were unreal and the vibe incredible.


Where do you feel internet radio is currently for the exposure of our music ?There are numerous internet radio stations playing soul/jazz/house-the majority independently run and owned.Although they have a non playlist broadcast policy,the advertising revenue is minimal so from a financial perspective the situation isn’t that great.Even the biggest station of them all solar struggle with revenue and all shows have a sponsor.I have to ‘sponsor’ my own show otherwise I would not be on air today.


You do live broadcasts with Solar at Southport will there be one this year ?Paul and I teamed up at southport by sheer accident!I was passing by the studio as he was broadcasting his show live and he asked me to sit in for a few minutes with him and I ended up staying the whole show.Ever since that first joint broadcast at southport 37 our joint shows from southport became the most listener responsive show on solar with over 50 texts per show!!We just couldn’t keep up with them!


Your vinyl specials with Paul Phillips are very popular talk about these a little and the reaction you get ?Once the live broadcasts from southport stopped(due to a variety of reasons) I suggested a vinyl special at xmas and paul agreed!after the first one we decided on a show on bank holiday weekends and so far they have proved to be really popular,not just for the soulful house heads but a cross section of listeners who just appreciate the soulful sound.To date there has been hundreds of hits and dowloads for each show and our next one is planned for the new year.I better start digging those crates now I think!


Talk a little about your other passion Football ? JI have been a QPR fan longer than I have been into our music. I have been following them since the age of 10 as they were my local team as im from west London.I have been going to matches for nearly 30 years and am a season ticket holder for the last decade and go to all home games and some away ones too. Im also a big England fan and been to the last two world cups in germany and japan respectively.however my passion for the national team comes a distant second to my loyality to my beloved Queens Park Rangers!


Talk about the importance of your record collection and the transition via mp3 and wav’s to sites like Traxsource today and your opinions of the low percentage that reach vinyl nowadays?Personally I have always preferred the vinyl format and always will.however I can honestly say that I have only purchased a handful of vinyl 12s this year.Mp3 are now the way forward,its convenient and cheap.It will never replace the buzz of going to a record shop to pick up those new releases though!Lets hope everything goes full circle and vinyl and those record shops make a huge comeback!


What about the future Raj for youself ?Being a family man with two young gorgeous daughters and having a full time job,musically my commitment is my radio show which I enjoy every week and get a really good response.Who knows what the future holds though as the soulfully yours message is spread to the world via the web on a weekly basis……….



COLIN CURTIS GIGS FOR DECEMBER 2009



NOVEMBER 28TH SATURDAY
JAZZ-FUNK SESSION AT THE 3 ROOM SOUL NIGHT
AT BLACKBURN'S KING GEORGE'S HALL
9PM - 3AM Mike Stephens Barry Maleady Mark Grice
Ian "Bad Vibes" Bob Hinsley 15 years established
DECEMBER 6TH SUNDAY
FREESTYLIN'
Our opening JAZZ/SOUL SESSION on a Sunday in Manchester.
Shopping,Food,Friends and quality music by the River Irwell.
Colin Curtis Toney Cooney(Frodisia) Roger Williams (Solar Radio/Soulsorts)
DECEMBER 12TH SATURDAY
RAFTERS REVIVAL
Rerun of one of Manchester's original Jazz Funk Soul
Sessions in the City Centre at the original site The Music Box
Colin Curtis Hewan BoldClarke 9pm - 2am
DECEMBER 20TH SUNDAY
Guesting along with my Frodisia pal at one of London's long
running Jazz Dance sessions put together by Perry Louis of
Messin Around fame.
Perry Louis Colin Curtis & Tony Cooney
DECEMBER 26TH SATURDAY
JAZZIFUNK @ THE HARE & HOUNDS BIRMINGHAM
Xmas party style on this Boxing day special.
I played at the opening Jazzifunk session here
earlier in the year and everyone had a ball lots
of original faces from back in the day plus a real electric vibe !
Music policy from back in da day to jazz/soul/broken 2k9 !
Colin Curtis Bruce Q
DECEMBER 29TH TUESDAY
THE LORD HILL HOTEL SHREWSBURY
Northern Soul Party for these guys ! Invited down by an old
pal of man from back in the day, Gary Powell to do a
Blackpool Mecca set along with Ben Astle and all the residents.
We should be Cookin on ALL Burners !!
DECEMBER 31ST THURSDAY
DEEP @ POPPY RED
A new years eve party,all about dancing.From Jazzie/Soul to Boogie !!
Hooking up again with some of the familiar old faces as well
as new dancefloor talent.
Colin Curtis plus Residents.

Tuesday 10 November 2009

FREESTYLIN' IN MANCHESTER @ THE MARK ADDY







Brand new session on a sunday from 5pm - 12 midnight.
Featuring a music mix that takes the best of the Frodisia sessions from The Hilton Luxury Soul Weekender Sessions
crossed with the unique soul selections from the Soulsorts Radio show on Solar Radio of Roger Williams.All sewn together with reflections from the original Manchester "Berlin" sessions and new jazz/soul dancefloor winners by Colin Curtis.
The Mark Addy is only 500 yards from the original entrance to Berlin.Situated right by the River Irwell.
Great food,great views onto the river at night coupled with some of todays best jazzy soulful vibes this is the place to spend your sunday on December 6th.
Car parking right outside the bar and major car parking within a few hundred yards.
Come down give it a try vive le difference !!!



Thursday 5 November 2009

MARCH PRESTATYN WEEKENDER 2010



I will now be appearing at this Prestatyn Weekender in March,
It will be awesome for me to be on the line up with Stephanie Cooke,Kenny Bobien and
Tortured Soul.And of course all the other Prestatyn stalwarts and dj's.See you there.
Big thank you to Mark.

Wednesday 4 November 2009

COLIN CURTIS GIGS FOR JANUARY 2010




January 2010

8th 9th 10th

Friday Saturday Sunday

Blackpool Hilton Weekender.

Exciting news of our 14th Luxury Soul Weekender at the Blackpool Hilton the weekend of January 8th/9th and 10th, 2010. Yes- the word is out, and it's official, performing together for the first time in over a decade, and exclusively for our event is the sensational Chapter 8. Featuring Michael J. Powell, Valerie Pinkston, and Gerald Lyles live on stage at our exclusive reunion concert, this is a once in a lifetime opportunity to experience the sheer magic of such fantastic Beverly Glen anthems as "This Love's For Real", "How Can I Get Next To You" and "It's My Turn". To get her with 20 top DJs playing in four rooms of music in four star opulence, accommodation packages are available now and selling fast on 01253 754403, or you can book on line at

http://luxurysoulweekender.com
It's going to be absolutely amazing....weekend passes from Ticketline on 0161 832 1111
We will of course be featuring Soulful Dance / Jazz Funk in the Queens Room on the friday and saturday nights.Saturday afternoon will of course host our very popular Frodisia Jazz Dance Session.Also featured on saturday night will be The Mecca Session and Parkers Session in the Lounge.

January 23rd

Saturday

http://www.soulfusion-soulnites.co.uk/

Soulfusion Gloucester

January 31st

Saturday

King Georges Hall Blackburn

Jazz Funk Sessions

MARSHALL BADGER P.U.S.H.


New Marshall Badger cd available now.
I can highly reccomend this quality indie gospel/soul cd.
Gospel/Smooth Jazz Release
STREET DATE 9/8/09
Marshall Badger………. P.U.S.H. “Pray Until Something Happens”
LABEL:
Dont Badger Me Productions
NUMBER:
1978
ARTIST:
Marshall Badger
FORMAT:
CD
SRP:
$10.00
GENRE:
Gospel / Smooth Jazz
BAR CODE:
8 84501 19876 9
KEY MARKETS:
Hometown, Buffalo, NY, NYC, Los Angeles. Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas, Nashville, and Detroit.
PROMOTION:
Special promotions at Doris Record and Record Theater in Buffalo, NY; cdbaby.com, itunes.com and amazon.com.
Contact:
Don’t Badger Me Productions
P.O. Box 665 Buffalo, New York 14215
716-390-8306
Fax: 716-844-8672
Email: dontbadgermee716@aol.com
www.myspace.com/marshallbadgr716
eFacebook: Marshall Push Badger
Description:
Marshall Badger…. Accompanied Tony Comer & Crosswinds, The Varson Community Choir, Taylor Made Jazz, Melba Moore and Kim Waters.
Opening Act For: Angela Bofill, Gerald Alston and Blue Magic; Kofi Wilmont and Kim Waters at the Tralf.
Marshall Badger has been playing the guitar since the age of seven. At age 27 this dynamic musician founded The Marshall Badger Band and began performing R & B and smooth jazz throughout Western New York. After 10 years he transitioned to his reggae band, Positive Force. Marshall traveled to NYC with Kofi Wilmont. He moved on to work with Taylor Made Jazz whose USO Tours took him abroad to 23 countries and 7 islands.
After years of travel, Marshall returned to his roots, the church, and re-established his spiritual walk with Christ. He became inspired to write music and began working on his CD. Marshall held recording sessions in 1989 and 2005. Four years later, he completed his CD with Top Producer, Kenny Hawkins (former Music Director for Rick James), along with long time friend, Dr. Jerry Livingston, on bass.
Marshall states the lyrics and music were inspired by God who gave him the strength to create this project in the midst of storms. He titled the CD P.U.S.H.....Pray Until Something Happens to inspire others in being steadfast and unmovable. His favorite track is “In His Time” because God gives us seasons (Eccl. 3:1-8). This anointed CD was completed in His time and the season to P.U.S.H. is now.
Marshall would like to express his gratitude and love for the Lord, and many thanks to his family & friends.
P.U.S.H.
TRACKS
1. My God 3:57
2. P.U.S.H. 6:08
3. Friend 4:03
4. In His Time 5:38
5. Heaven 4:41
6. He Did It All For You 5:04
7. My Heart Belongs To You
5:20 (Featuring Kenny
Hawkins)
8. Shout 3:50
9. I’m Free 3:42
10. I Shall Wear A Crown 7:39
11. Rhapsody 4:01
12. He Who Began A Good
Work 5:44
13. He Who (Reprise) 3:25
14. Warfare 1:59

Review
by Thierry Boulanger
I'm totally BLOWN AWAY by the quality of this Gospel album. For me it's THE gospel album of the year. Tracks like "My God", "Heaven", "I'm free", "He did it all for you" and others are simply stunning. Sublime vocals, some jazz overtones on some tracks and a feelgood spirit through the whole album make it an essential purchase. Highly recommended !

Tuesday 3 November 2009

PAUL PHILLIPS & RAJ SELLI VINYL SPECIAL









Two of the Uk's unsung heroes on the exposure of quality house music
and both have regular shows on Solar Radio over here in the UK.They both both have their own unique style and taste and both shows are worthy of your attention.But every now and then they come together to co-present a joint effort starting originally at The Southport Weekenders and then developing into "vinyl special" shows highlighting some of the great house tracks from back in the day that are still in the main only available in their original vinyl format.They have done three specials up to now the first of which I am higlighting here.I will highlight the other two at a later date.This first of the current series was broadcast on Xmas Day December 2008.
Thursday 25th December 2008 Paul Phillips and Raj Selli Xmas Day 80's and 90s Soulful House Special Part One LISTEN AGAIN TO THIS SHOW : RIGHT CLICK / SAVE TARGET AS HERE
NUYORICAN SOUL feat JOCELYN BROWN IT'S ALRIGHT FEEL IT (MOOD II SWING MIX) (PAUL) MERCURY 1997 UK12 PARK AVENUE DON'T TURN YOUR LOVE (TONY HUMPHRIES CLASSIC MIX) (RAJ) CLASSIC 1991 US12 MAW pres PEOPLE UNDERGROUND MY LOVE (PAUL) FREETOWN 1994 UK12 JA SHAY SHOUT HALLELUJAH (RAJ) FLATLINE 90S US12 BOYS CHOIR OF HARLEM POWER (SMACK MIX) (PAUL) EAST WEST 1995 US12 JOEY NEGRO DO WHAT YOU FEEL (RAJ) Z RECORDS 1991 UK12 COLONEL ABRAMS VICTIM OF LOVING YOU (PAUL) STRICTLY RHYTHM 1995 US12 TOWANNA CURRY LET ME SHOW YOU (RAJ) REPUBLIC 1989 UK12 WALL OF SOUND CRITICAL (IF YOU ONLY KNEW) (PAUL) EIGHT BALL 90S US12 RONI SIZE BE GOOD TO ME (RAJ) NETWORK 90S UK12 BLAZE SO SPECIAL (PAUL) MOTOWN 1990 US12 HELEN SHARPE GOT 2 HAVE YOUR LOVE (RAJ) STROBE 1991 US12 SIMONE MY FAMILY DEPENDS ON ME (PAUL) STRICTLY RHYTHM 1991 US12 COOKIE WATKINS I'M ATTRACTED TO YOU (RAJ) SMASH 1991 US12 MAMAS CHILDREN feat LEE TRUESDALE LET US ALL BE FRIENDS (PAUL) COLONEL 1996 US12 URBAN SOUL I GOT THIS FEELING (RAJ) MUSIC STATION 1993 US12 INTENSE LET THE RAIN COME DOWN (PAUL) ACE BEAT 1989 US12 RON & CHEZ D UNTITLED (RAJ) KMS 1994 US12 BLAZE PROJECT feat HUNTER HAYES WHY CAN'T WE LIVE TOGETHER (PAUL) SHELTER 1993 US12 METRO BROWNSTONE EXPRESS (RAJ) REPUBLIC 90S UK12 SOFT HOUSE COMPANY WHAT YOU NEED (PAUL) IRMA 90S EU12

Raj's Show"Soulfully Yours" is evey Tuesday night between 10pm and Midnight.
Paul has two shows Thursday and Saturday nights between 10pm & Midnight.
Pauls shows are sponsored by Simply Soul Mail Order who have a link on this blog
to keep those vinyl purchases rolling.