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SOUL (Sounds of Unity and Love) - My Cherie Amour (Stevie Wonder Cover) 1972
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SOUL (Sounds of Unity and Love) – My Cherie Amour (Stevie Wonder Cover) 1972

Originating in Cleveland, OH, SOUL stood for “Sounds of Unity and Love.” The members were Lee Lovett (bass), Gus Hawkins (sax/flute), Paul Stubblefield (drums), and Walter Winston (guitar). Larry Hancock (vocals/organ) was added in 1971 and Bernard (Beloyd) Taylor (guitar) replaced Winston in 1972. All had been involved in music before the formation of SOUL The fellows entered a battle-of-the-bands contest in 1970, sponsored by the May Company department store in Cleveland, WHK radio station, and Musicor Records. The group won the first prize of 1000 dollars and a recording contract with Musicor. They traveled to New York City in 1971 and recorded a 45 entitled “Down in the Ghetto Parts I & II” which exceeded the expectations of Musicor by doing so well regionally. They cut a second single, then were invited back to New York to record an album. What It Is consisted of seven tracks and illuminated the versatility of the band. They did covers of jazz and funk tunes to augment their two singles. It did quite well, cracking the Top 40 album spot on Billboard’s soul album chart and nesting there for two months. The album was released in the United Kingdom and other European countries in the early ’90s on the BGP label where SOUL is a cult figure. Bassist Lee Lovett was born in Detroit but moved to Cleveland in the late ’50s. He led a popular band entitled Lee Lovett and the Dynamic Sounds in the ’60s who played live gigs and backed some local acts in the studios. Sax/flute

Ask any performer to list their influences and Michael Jackson is almost sure to be mentioned. Early Tuesday morning, a group of dancers had the opportunity of a lifetime as they were on set to represent the King of Pop in the video for the late superstar’s new song, “Hollywood Tonight.” The posthumous album Michael has drawn fire from some fans because it was not completed in the singer’s lifetime. Others feel the unfinished works should be shared with the world to further inspire generations of singers and dancers. Sony music has a contract with the Jackson Estate to release nine more albums through 2017. MJ Music Video Chicks — Pretty Young Things! by TMZ and He said “Hollywood Tonight with my girls..”Feb.8