DJ Nigel Wanless is the man behind Funk Soul Supper, a new music venture that is rapidly becoming one of the most talked about nights in the area Ever wondered what happened to legendary Teesside ...
Rolling out’s Master DJ series spotlights DJs recognized in their respective cities who are making an impact in their communities. DJ Jamad was inspired to rock turntables in the 1980s while growing ...
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DJ Soul Sister to hold 17th Annual Birthday Jam Sept. 16 with D.C. go-go legends E.U. and Sugar Bear
Local radio host, music historian, Defender of the Funk and all-around bad ass human DJ Soul Sister is bringin’ that go-go swing to New Orleans next month as part of her 17th annual Birthday Jam at ...
The popular series that pays tribute to soul, funk, hip-hop and R&B greats is returning to the show this year. DJ Cassidy’s “Pass the Mic” series is coming back for a special Soul Train Awards edition ...
In a new series, Choice Cuts, Jonathan Patrick talks with artists – both local and international – about their favorite records. As dusk lingers in the sky, DJ Gabriel Mendoza — one Dallas’ richest ...
He's Back! The iconic Craig Charles brings his grooves back to Carlisle. This is going to be a full night of funk and soul from Craig, a live band and our house DJ. Come and feel the funk! Yes, the ...
The guy who calls himself Barky Chives was eager to share his extensive collection of vinyl soul and funk records from the '60s, '70s and today. So he bought two turntables and some speakers, and ...
When SETI X—the San Francisco-based emcee and recipient of the Pharrell Williams-backed J Dilla Music Tech Grant—told me about a small brick-and-mortar he co-owned with Delrokz, a turntablist and ...
City Cat Radio, the weekly radio program of Oakland’s own DJ/Producer/Engineer DJ HENROC, is designed to celebrate plain old good music including Soul, Roots, Reggae, Dancehall, Soca, Afro Beat, Funk, ...
DJ Soul Sister, aka Melissa Weber, was waiting for a call from Prince. “He had Black female DJs who would tour with him,” Weber says. “One of them was DJ Rashida, and another was Pam the Funkstress.
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