- to sell 65,000 copies,
enabling Soulive to gain
recognition in the jazz/funk scene. In the next
three years,
Soulive embarked on five
national tours....
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Soulive is an
album by
Soulive that was
released on
April 8, 2003. It
peaked at No. 10 on Billboard's jazz
album chart. "Aladdin" (Neal Evans) – 5:48 "El...
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Rubber Soulive is the
tenth studio album by
Soulive, on
which the trio
covers 11
songs by The
Beatles (hence the
title being a play on
their 1965 album...
- The
soul,
regarded as the
immaterial self
which most
ordinary people initially believe in, is
often discussed in the
context of religion, theology, psychology...
- Some of the
notable artists whom Ross has
supported include Yerba Buena,
Soulive, Lettuce, The 1975, and DJ Quik. Ross
attended the
Berklee College of Music...
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Soul to
Soul may
refer to:
Soul to
Soul (film), a 1971
concert by African-American
artists in
Ghana and a do****entary film of the
concert Soul to Soul...
-
Soul music is a po****r
music genre that
originated in African-American
communities throughout the
United States in the late 1950s and
early 1960s. It...
- KRS-One. Eric
Krasno is a
founding member and
guitarist of the
soul-rock
outfit Soulive.
Soulive has
released records for
Velour Music Group, Blue Note and...
-
album by
Soulive that was
released on
March 12, 2002. It was
produced by Jeff Krasno. Next
brought a new
chapter into the
history of
Soulive, and it marked...
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Soul to
Soul is a 1971 do****entary film
about the
Independence Day
concert held in Accra, Ghana, on 6
March 1971. It
features an
array of
mostly American...