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Soul music is a music genre that combines rhythm and blues and gospel music, originating in the United States. According to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, soul is "music that arose out of the black experience in America through the transmutation of gospel and rhythm & blues into a form of funky, secular testifying."[1]
[W]ith the cat well and truly out of the bag now, Mind Body & Soul is an opportunity for Stone to prove that she can live up to the hype. While the debut consisted of an inspired range of cover versions, 12 of the 14 tracks on the follow-up were co-written by Stone herself.
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Soul music has some of its roots in gospel music and rhythm and blues. Many consider soul music to be a genre of music created by African Americans in northern United States inner cities, particularly Chicago.
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The People's Salmon, a gift to Governor Locke for the people of Washington State, Soul Salmon and the Puget Sound Water Quality Action Team was graciously received by Mr. Jeff Koenings, Director of the Washington State Dept. of Fish and Wildlife. Michelle Hager, Director of Development for the Hands On Children's Museum in Olympia ... said a few words of thanks. The HOCM will be the first stop for the People's Salmon, where it will receive more hands on "signatures", adding to it's rich surface of thousands of thumbprints. Mr. Koenings stated that the finished fish would also be displayed in the Rotunda soon.
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The phrase northern soul was coined by journalist Dave Godin and popularised in 1970 through his column in Blues and Soul magazine.[2] The term refers to rare soul music that was played by DJs at nightclubs in northern England. The playlists originally consisted of obscure 1960s and early 1970s American soul recordings with an uptempo beat, such as those on Motown Records and more obscure labels such as Okeh Records. Modern soul developed when northern soul DJs began looking in record shops in the United States and United Kingdom for music that was more complex and contemporary. What emerged was a richer sound that was more advanced in terms of Hi-Fi and FM radio technology.
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