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The Southern Soul Network Talent Search! PDF Print E-mail
Dallas, TX, March 1, 2006 –
The Southern Soul Network is looking for new talent and syndicated shows to be added to the Network. If you have a Southern Soul, Blues, or Gospel show that is well-produced, exciting and entertaining mail your air-check cd, to:

Ron Davis
Southern Soul Network
13237 Montfort Drive te. 304
Dallas, TX 75240



Do you have a great show? Are ready to be syndicated? If the answer is yes, send your package to The Southern Soul Network today!

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Disc Jockies Of Then Month PDF Print E-mail


Cares about others, more than himself.

That could be Earnie Johnson’s campaign slogan if he ever decided to get into politics or run office. Earnie Johnson (EJ) is well known throughout the industry because of all the people he has befriended. Originally from Louisiana, EJ moved to Dallas in 1968 and recorded his first record as “Little Earnie Johnson.” But don’t let that fool you. EJ stands more than six feet tall and his stature is the music business stretches even further . He is very well acquainted with such entertainers as Millie Jackson, Chuck Jackson, Bobby Blue Bland, Johnnie Taylor, and Z.Z. Hill just to name a few. He has interviewed just about everybody who is somebody in the music business EJ hosts his own radio show “Party Time” on KKDA-AM from 10PM – 12AM nightly, formatted with Blues, R&B and Southern Soul music. EJ says Steve Ladd, Tom Joyner, and Louisiana Red among others influenced his broadcasting style.

His track record speaks for himself. Mr. Frank-o Johnson is a songwriter, artist, producer and host of his own radio program. He’s worked for such great companies as Wishbone Productions in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, CBS Records, Warner Brothers, Stax Records, Motown and Capital Records. He has written over 1,000 records for many great artists such as the Temptations, Commodores, Aretha Franklin, Bobby Womack, The Supremes, Ray Charles, the late Little Milton, Denise LaSalle, Johnnie Taylor and his good friend Ernie Johnson (pictured left). He had three songs nominated for the Grammies that he wrote for Aretha Franklin. He was a staff songwriter for Motown and Malaco Records. In 2000, Frank-o created the first syndicated radio show that includes Southern Soul music. Now, Frank-o’s expertise is showing through once again with “Live in Atlantic City.”
 
James White pleads guilty in the killing of Jackie Neal PDF Print E-mail
James White, who last month rejected a plea deal that would have saved him from a possible death sentence changed his mind again on Wednesday (February 22, 2006).
James White, 39, admitted in court Wednesday that he shot and killed his former girlfriend, musician Jackie Neal, on March 10, 2005 while she was inside a Florida Boulevard nail salon.
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Live Chittlin Circuit Radio - Beta Test PDF Print E-mail


CHITTLIN CIRCUIT RADIO -LIVE

WE ARE TESTING OUR UPCOMING LIVE RADIO FEED. JUST CLICK THE RADIO ABOVE...
USE THE CONTACT US LINK TO LET US KNOW HOW IT SOUNDS AND ADD YOUR SUGGESTIONS OR REQUEST.

 
BOB MARLEY MOVEMENT of JAH PEOPLE PDF Print E-mail

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Denise LaSalle and Family PDF Print E-mail
The staff of the Chittlin Circuit traveled to Jackson, Tn., to spend some at the Club operated by Denise Lasalle and her husband, James Wolfe.
Housed in the same building as the club (complete with kitchen) is a Black History Museum run by Mr Wolfe and the family radio station. The Chittlin Circuit was given the grand tour and we video taped it for our readers.
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