Soul 
GAMBLE & HUFF: Soul Deep(0)
January 2, 2009
Long before Daryl Hall, John Oates and Todd Rundgren were met with major success, songwriting legends, hit producers and label founders of Philly International-Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff-put the “City of Brotherly Love” on the musical map.
LES PAUL: Still Changing Songs
Guitar legend Les Paul is onstage at Manhattan’s Iridium Club, where he has been its star attraction every Monday evening for the past 13 years.
MAC DAVIS: Hook, Line and Sinker
Had he only penned Elvis Presley’s No. 1 smash, “In The Ghetto,” Lubbock, Texas, native Mac Davis’s place in the annals of important songwriters would be assured.
SEVEN SIGNS > Music, Myth & the American South
Not long ago songwriter Jim White served as guide on a vivid, documentary-style tour of southern oddities called Searching For the Wrong-Eyed Jesus. This isn’t that.
More in this category:
- DONNIE FRITTS > One Foot in the Groove
- ARTHUR LEE > Love Story
- EDDIE FLOYD > Eddie Floyd Loves You
- STEVE CROPPER & FELIX CAVALIERE > Nudge It Up a Notch
- BEHIND THE SONG: “No Change”
- JACKSON BROWNE: Summoning a Sky Blue and Black
- AL GREEN > Lay It Down
- JAMES BROWN > I Got the Feeling: James Brown in the ’60s
- JAMIE LIDELL > Jim
- TINA TURNER > Private Dancer
- VAN HUNT > Popular
- RESPECT YOURSELF > The Stax Records Story
- ORNETTE COLEMAN: The Language of Sound
- VARIOUS ARTISTS > Goin’ Home: A Tribute to Fats Domino
- EAT A PEACH > The Allman Brothers
- SHARON JONES: When You’re Young At Heart
- BEHIND THE SONG: “For Once in My Life”
- FATS DOMINO: Seven Decades In Song
- SOLOMON BURKE: Nashville Calling
- Meccas of Southern Soul: Memphis & Muscle Shoals
- BILL WITHERS: Still Bill After All These Years