The airdates came from various sources like the Library of Congress files, the U.S. [Soul Train] wasn't asking much of me other than, isn't this beautiful? The dates shown are the first airings of the episodes.[2][3][4]. And then Melle Mel, who was born in the Bronx, performed what is widely regarded as the most important hip-hop song in history, The Message, as part of Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five. In later years, men and women had their own individual lineups. "I was on the side and I started dancing hip-hop," Rosie said. Perez: I think that the girls were jealous because of that. The show is also moved to Paramount Studios, where the show would be filmed right up to the final season. It's kinda small, but everybody's rocking and rolling. When Rosie spoke in that now famous Brooklyn-meets-Puerto Rican accent the host asked her, "Is that how you really talk?" The Soul Train logo was featured, with a song or instrumental playing throughout. Marvin Gaye gets into the crowd for a memorable performance of "Let's Get It On" on Soul Train in 1974. Jesse Jackson toAretha Franklin to Snoop Doggoffered their own tributes to the longtime conductor, the BBC reported. In 1980, only a year after The Sugarhill Gang's "Rapper's Delight" became the first hip-hop song to hit the top 40, Kurtis Blow became the first hip-hop artist to appear on the program. In 2016, BET Networks, under Paramount Global, acquired the Soul Train brand and its affiliated assets like events, It's Been 5 Decades Since 'Soul Train' Was First Nationally Syndicated NPR celebrates its 50th anniversary by looking back on moments of 1971. When Don Cornelius created Soul Train 50 years ago, it soon became a cultural institution showcasing Black music and culture. In 2013, Centric began presenting a cruise-based revival, marketed as Soul Train Cruise. That sense of fellowship didn't always translate to the studio. hide caption. It represented Black intellectualism with authors and actors and comedians that appeared on the show. In 1985, Cornelius gave permission for a version of the show in the United Kingdom. Outside of this room, this person is one of the biggest musicians on the planet, but inside of this room they're just a community member. "We was cool, but on the Train it was a chance to just be yourself and do your thing. This style would in time become known as Afro Futurism,and while its origins go back to the 1950s and musician Sun Ra, LaBelle popularized and gave it a clear image. Isn't this miraculous? In 2003, Dorian Gregory took over as the host, and stayed until the end of the show's run in 2006. As a choreographer, Perez became an occasional visitor to the set, aiding artists she was working with on steps for their TV appearance. Lena Horne Award for Outstanding Career Achievements. Artists knew the show was not only a place to promote their new songs but also to promote themselves. In place of new content, for two seasons starting in the 20062007 season, the program aired archived episodes (selected from between 1973 and 1988) under the title The Best of Soul Train.[7]. They embodied the cutting edge of style and their signature moves were copied in homes across America. From "face dancing" on a riser to Fly Girl choreographer. [15], In 1973, Dick Clark, host and producer of Bandstand, launched Soul Unlimited controversial for its pronounced racial overtures[citation needed] to compete directly with Soul Train. In 1987, Soul Train launched the Soul Train Music Awards, which honors the top performances in R&B, hip hop, and gospel music (and, in its earlier years, jazz music) from the previous year. I mean, it was incredible, and I became friends with so many Soul Train dancers. Soul Train was also known for two popular catchphrases, referring to itself as the "Hippest trip in America" at the beginning of the show and closing the program with "and you can bet your last money, it's all gonna be a stone gas, honey. Each musical guest usually performed twice on each program; after their first number, they were joined by the program host onstage for a brief interview. As rap continued to move further toward hardcore hip hop, Cornelius admitted to being frightened by the antics of groups such as Public Enemy. This is the first episode in a three-part It's Been A Minute series examining the concept of crossover in pop music across three decades. It was the iconic Black music and dance show, a party every weekend that anyone could join from their living room. A remixed version of the theme song, "TSOP '89", is introduced in this season. Across its 36-year history the show primarily featured performances by R&B, soul, and hip hop artists. Cassidy calculates that since he began the series on the web as a reaction to quarantine in May 2020, hes passed the mic to 190 of his R&B and hip-hop favorites. [8] Cornelius soon secured a deal with Trifecta Entertainment & Media. And when he says anything, he means it and he wants it done. The show didn't take on their identity because they weren't there long enough. During the four years, the show featured a revolving door of celebrity guest hosts from all corners of the Black entertainment industry. Cornelius switched to TV in 1967, appearing on a program called A Black's View of the News. My only connection to other Black folk happened every Saturday at 5 p.m. on WPIX's Channel 11 out of New York City. It was a program that probably would not be able to survive the pre-Civil Rights Movementof the United States. Everyone from Rev. You can follow us on Twitter at @NPRItsBeenAMin and email us at samsanders@npr.org. Even though Pass the Mic is filmed at his home and those of the participating stars, Cassidy is particularly happy that his special will follow the first Soul Train Awards to be broadcast from the Apollo Theatre in Harlem. Don Cornelius became one of the first Black men to own and produce a nationally syndicated franchise. What are you doing right there?' After he bowed out, the show had a series of other hosts, but none stayed for long. Archived episodes can also be seen on Bounce TV. My heart was pounding. He wanted her to sign the contract immediately. LaBelle, during a 1975 performance of "Lady Marmalade," donned futurist costumes. I don't know if it was jealous as much as angry, because they were on Soul Train for years and years and years, and these kids, they used to practice for hours, their dance moves, their dance routines, what they were gonna do going down the Soul Train line. After only a year, Soul Train started securing sponsorships, moved to Los Angeles and expanded into national syndication on October 2, 1971. Do exactly what you did the first time.". Perhaps most famously this past year, BET specials notwithstanding, he was invited by the Biden/Harris inaugural committee to do two versions of Pass the Mic for virtual inauguration festivities, one for the Celebrate America concert and another for the Parade Across America special. The Isley Brothers, Luther Ingram (Special Guests: Eddie Kendricks, The Whispers (Special Guest: Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes, Billy Paul, Curtis Mayfield, The Main Ingredient, Bloodstone, The Stylistics, Bobby Womack, The Undisputed Truth, James Brown and the First Family of Soul, Fred Wesley & the JBs, Lyn Collins, Sweet Charles, Kool & the Gang, Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band, The Jackson Sisters, Barry White, Love Unlimited, The Temprees, Evelyn "Champagne" King, Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five, The Dramatics, Barbara Mason, Ben E. King, Wilson Pickett, Betty Wright, The Modulations, Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr., Lakeside, Vanity, Kool Moe Dee, Angela Winbush and Ronald Isley, Sylvia, The Moments, Ecstasy, Passion & Pain, The Fifth Dimension, Al Wilson, Formula IV, Graham Central Station, Zulema, Leon Haywood, The Pointer Sisters, B.T. Among non-news programs, Wheel of Fortune surpassed that mark in 2018. Blount Danois: If you missed it, you didn't have much to talk about in school on Monday. Even BET formed its own award show. We break down the lasting influence of Soul Train on the culture with Hanif Abdurraqib, author of A Little Devil in America: Notes in Praise of Black Performance, as well as scholars, fans and even a few featured dancers, and ask why there's never been a show like it since. When Soul Train was first nationally syndicated in October 1971, there was nothing else like it on TV. As a nod to Soul Train's longevity, the show's opening sequence during later seasons contained a claim that it was the "longest-running first-run, nationally syndicated program in American television history", with over 1,100 episodes produced from the show's debut through the 20052006 season. Then when cable TV arrived at my childhood home, I realized that the Chicago station, WGN, aired episodes one week ahead of the Oklahoma City episodes. When asked in an interview with the Chicago Tribune on the show's creation, Cornelius had this to say: "We tend to get ignored as a group of creative people. Soul Train premiered on WCIU-TV on August 17, 1970, as a live show airing weekday afternoons. [1] The following fall, Soul Train began using celebrity hosts until comedian Mystro Clark took over as the host in 1997. Senior Music Writer and Chief Music Critic. She even worked with the ultimate diva, Diana Ross. Don Cornelius stopped hosting after 22 seasons (19711993), though he remained the show's main creative force from behind the scenes. It seemed like Don Cornelius understood that there's a simplicity to access saying, well, outside of this room, this person is one of the biggest musicians on the planet, but inside of this room they're just a community member. Over the next few years, the show would run classic episodes in syndication, until December 2007 when the show's distributor, Tribune Entertainment, ceased operations. At first Perez ignored him, but he called out to her. Rosie had wisely brought a sexier change of clothes. This content is imported from youTube. Before his reluctant acceptance of hip-hop, Cornelius was slow to embrace disco towards the end of the 1970s, though he eventually did. In 2019, BET launched the series, American Soul, which told the story of Soul Train through the eyes of Cornelius and a cast of dancers and others. According to the On the heels of muticultural hit making by the Mary Jane Girls and Vanity 6, Cornelius was clearly seeing Perez and company as a solid bet. Shemar Moore took over as the host in 2000. Soul Train made its national television premiere 50 years ago, in October 1971. He said, Will you come, will you show up on Saturday? Abdurraqib: Everyone knows his voice was just an immensely beautiful instrument. Three years later, he launched Soul Train as a daily show at WCIU-TV. Especially back at college it was not so great. Rosie Perez came out to sun-kissed California from Bushwick, Brooklyn, a burnt out, impoverished neighborhood in a tattered borough, bringing a fierce warrior attitude that was reflected in her take-no-prisoners dancing. Despite his popularity with the younger audience, Clark and the executive producer Cornelius butted heads behind the scenes, leading to his departure. 19761978: "Soul Train '76 (Get On Board)", by The Soul Train Gang, 19781980: "Soul Train Theme '79", produced by the Hollywood Disco Jazz Band with vocals by the Waters, 19801983: "Up On Soul Train", first by the Waters and later by, 19871993: "TSOP '87", a remake of the original "TSOP (The Sound of Philadelphia)," composed and produced by, 19891993: "TSOP '89", a remixed version of "TSOP '87", by George Duke, 19931999: "Soul Train '93" (Know You Like to Dance)", by, 20002006: "TSOP 2000", with rap vocals by Samson and music by, This page was last edited on 15 April 2023, at 15:22. [6] The syndicated version was picked up in the Chicago market by CBS-owned WBBM-TV at its launch; the program moved to WGN-TV in 1977 and remained there for the rest of its Chicago run. Advertisement. I always discover ties that the artists have to the particular theme of the show. Unlike a lot of other Soul Train performers, Elton sang both Bennie and the Jets and Philadelphia Freedom live over a recorded backing track, and in a different costume for each one. Cornelius also announced that a motion picture based on the program was in development. You may be able to find the same content in another format, or you may be able to find more information, at their web site. "Her girls and her used to change, sleep over, and go to the next show," Carr said. During the interview on the stage, Cornelius told Blow he did not really understand the style and why it was popular, according to CL Tampa. Watchlist. "That girl could dance. [citation needed] Cornelius also frowned upon the unauthorized distribution of Soul Train episodes through the sale of third-party VHS or DVD compilations. The series was created by Don Cornelius, who also served as its first and longest-serving host and executive producer.[1]. I always look up the artists when we shoot and learn things I didnt know, he says. hide caption. Based in Chicago, there was no scarcity of talent. WebSelf - Host 558 episodes 19711993 Diana Puskas 1973-1980 Queen Turner Self - Dancer 112 episodes 19721978 Carole Creekmore Self 109 episodes 19721976 According to SBS, Cornelius hosted a television program, A Blacks' View of the News, in the late 1960s, while at the same time he pitched the station a program mirroring the music programs of the era, with a focus on African-American music. From time to time, stand-up comedians, such as Tom Dreesen (whom Don Cornelius knew from his time in Chicago) and Franklyn Ajaye (known in the 1970s for being a star of the hit movie Car Wash), would be featured on the program to perform a brief comedy routine. The line was when the dancers on the program formed two lines with a large space in the middle to allow different dancers to dance down the opening. ", "The first time I went on," she continued, "it was bittersweet because I did not know that we were going to be waiting outside of the gates of the studio and jockeying for position. You're a girl." That wasn't part of any plan. Though Don Cornelius moved his operations west, a local version of Soul Train continued in Chicago. The Cutty Mack himself, Louie "Ski" Carr, would sometimes let Rosie and some other dancers stay at his apartment on weekends Soul Train was taped. Blount Danois: Cheryl Song, she was on pretty much every episode in the '80s, but she was just a really amazing dancer. It's good, it's on tape forever. In 1971, Cornelius rode the soul train from Chicago to Los Angeles. If the genres of rock and roll, blue-eyed soul, and nu-metal taught people anything, it is that white people tend to follow African Americans in terms of music when the music appears to be commercially successful. Abdurraqib: [Don Cornelius] stopped hosting in '93. Regular Dancer / 46 episodes, 1971-1973 Mystro Clark Self - Host / 45 episodes, 1993-2000 Shemar Moore Self - Host The show featured iconic performances from some of the greatest musiciansof the era, such as Aretha Franklin, Barry White, and Marvin Gaye. Here are 10 guest stars. Webentertainment, news presenter | 4.8K views, 28 likes, 13 loves, 80 comments, 2 shares, Facebook Watch Videos from GBN Grenada Broadcasting Network: GBN News 28th April As the program was taped and aired weekly, she remembers working from morning to midnight in the studio. Black music had become more mainstream, and many younger artists snubbed the Soul Train Awards for more mainstream shows. I was like, What? The origins of Soul Train can be traced to 1965 when WCIU-TV, an upstart UHF station in Chicago, began airing two youth-oriented dance programs: Kiddie-a-Go-Go and Red Hot and Blues. They're catty. He was mentored by veteran Black comedians Robin Harris and Reynaldo Rey. According to Interactive WTTW, it was Clark's program that a Chicago disc jockey and announcer used as his template for his own music program. According to Black Voice News, Cornelius said that Gregory had been on their radar as a permanent host since guest hosting the show in 1996. Soul Train institutes a new theme: "Up on Soul Train" by R&B group The Whispers. The show was immediately met with a harsh reaction from the Black community, as it appeared to be white intrusion into Black culture in order to make a quick profit. Come in.' Soul Train wished its viewers "love, peace and soul" for the last time in 2006, ending after its 35th season. 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According to Saturday Morning Archives, the show was hosted by Buster Jones, because Clark was already hosting both American Bandstand and The $10,000 Pyramid. She had really long hair that went, like, down to her ankles. After working with Brown, she designed steps for kiddie group the Boys, the agile rapper Heavy D of Heavy D and the Boys, LL Cool J, and new jack swing groups Today and Wreckx-n-Effect. Cornelius, with help from Jesse Jackson, openly accused Clark of trying to undermine TV's only black-owned show. In 2016, USA Today reported that the BET Network acquired Soul Train. Although Pass the Mics are intended as nostalgia trips, some are closer to the present day than others, as the last show, the (post-) BET Awards show, was basically the hip-hop and R&B of the 2000s, with Nelly, Ja Rule, Ashanti, Sean Paul and others. In June of 2008, Don Cornelius, now 71 years old, found a new buyer for the show he had created and been a part of for almost four decades. After Episode 410, production went on hiatus due to Don Cornelius having a major brain surgery, and the show was rerun for 16 weeks. Face dance means you don't know what the hell the rest of your body was doing but your face is fierce. The dates shown are original air dates, but some dates are approximate because in the 1970s, most syndication markets did not get the episodes at the same time, so the dates shown are the first airings of the episodes. For many reasons, Heather Hunter is considered a popular figure in African American history. [5] When the program moved into syndication, its home base was also shifted to Los Angeles, where it remained for the duration of its run. When Don Cornelius Productions still owned the program, clips of the show's performances and interviews were kept away from online video sites such as YouTube owing to copyright infringement claims. But I think this period was a very game-changing time for music and for pop culture, and it was so clearly represented on the Soul Train dance floor.. [12] As part of the sale, Johnson's Aspire TV channel also began airing reruns of the series. Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images And similar to the show itself, its origins can be found in American Bandstand, as the Soul Train Line was an updated version of a popular 1950s dancing crazed called, "The Stroll," as told by See It Live. Nor did the fact that when he handed her a contract, she was told not to contact an attorney. According to I Love Old School Music, two of the most powerful Black leaders in the country spoke out against Clark's and ABC's move. Express, Ralph Carter, Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr., Deniece Williams, Brass Construction, Peaches and Herb, Captain Sky, This page was last edited on 27 April 2023, at 18:57. There was also boys that were jealous, and these were people who saw Soul Train as a springboard to further success. In 1982, Cornelius had surgery to fix malformed blood vessels in his brain. The 13th episode of this season and the 938th episode of the show marked the first new episode to air in the 21st century, with a major change: Shemar Moore takes over as host, replacing Mystro Clark. That's face dancing." Production of first-run Soul Train episodes was suspended at the conclusion of the 200506 season, the show's 35th. So we all got to go, and that's how I got on Soul Train. Videos were slowly beginning to replace Soul Train as the place where new dances went national. BET bought a new Black-centric channel, and MTVmeant new music could be heard outside of the program, though MTV originally did not play African-American artists. Then I had to dance in high heels, and I never danced in high heels before, and I had this little tiny short dress, and it's riding up my ass and I'm like, Oh my God. As of 2016, the rights to the Soul Train brand, library, and associated events, such as its cruises and annual awards show, the Soul Train Music Awards, are now under the ownership of Paramount Global, through BET Networks. Season 22 is Don Cornelius's last season as host. Christopher P. Lehman (author, A Critical History of Soul Train on Television): Because Soul Train was syndicated, not every channel aired the same episode the same day. If I could go back in time to live through another era, this would be the time that Id put on my DeLoreans flux capacitor.. As you can see from the tapes, I had absolutely no style whatsoever on that show. [16], Cornelius was relatively conservative in his musical tastes and admitted he was not a fan of the emerging hip hop genre,[1] believing that the genre did not reflect positively on African-American culture (one of his stated goals for the series). In addition, there was an in-studio group of dancers who danced along to the music as it was being performed. The Johnson-InterMedia consortium planned on a potential film project that Cornelius had briefly mentioned prior to selling the franchise, as well as producing potential stage adaptations and a cruise. Soul Train provided a niche product for its audience new pop stars and music every weekend. According to her, the program was about the connections made by appearing on the weekly program and showing off your dance moves. By the time I got to the end of the line, I was just in hysterics. In describing the person's renown, the host concluded their description with the phrase "whose name you should know". And he said, What do they look like? [1], After securing a sponsorship deal with the Chicago-based retailer Sears, Roebuck and Company, Soul Train premiered on WCIU-TV on August 17, 1970, as a live show airing weekday afternoons. "What broke the ice was that when we sat down, I didn't know which fork to use," Perez recalled with a laugh. We were all very, very young. Though viewers and other dancers characterize Perez as an aggressive dancer, she feels like she held back while on the show. So sometimes I'd watch two episodes on a Saturday if I wanted to see the previous week's episode again. [1] The show would air in Syndication from October 2, 1971, to March 25, 2006. I go, 'I'll be there on Monday.' The UK version, hosted by former Soul Train dancer and member of Shalamar Jeffrey Daniel, was titled 620 Soul Train and ran for one series on Channel 4. We were about to leave. All the girls just going out to a nightclub, and we're all dressed like we were dressed on Soul Train. In 1990, Michael Jacksonignored the Grammys but made sure to appear at the Soul Train Awards. think about how global that is, that people form a line at nightclubs, parties, celebrations around the world, and many people dont even know its origin. [2] Cornelius was assisted by Clinton Ghent, a local professional dancer who appeared on early episodes before moving behind the scenes as a producer and secondary host. "Quite often. When you think about the exposure that gave to a new culture and a new music, its kind of surreal. This is the last season to feature original episodes, and the shortest in the program's run, with only 16 episodes produced and aired. It was the most surreal experience for me because I walk into the club with them and people started screaming. Johnson said, "No, really," and handed her his card. The loss of Cornelius marked the end of one of the most influential figures in popular culture during the 20th century. Within the structure of the program, there were two enduring elements. Abdurraqib: It's almost a myth to suggest that there was no white audience for the show. 'Oh my God! Not only did they like what she'd changed into, but the producers immediately placed Rosie on a riser, where the camera was sure to find her. He has a song with Snoop Dogg and Mary J. Blige on Snoops new album, Algorithm, coming out Friday on Def Jam. Steve Rifkind and Jesse Collins are the producers responsible for bringing Cassidys mic-passing series from the web to television. DJ Cassidy, the host with the most classic R&B and hip-hop stars in his contacts book, will return to BET Thanksgiving weekend with another in his series of Pass the Mic specials, this time devoted to the dance-based music of the late 1970s and 80s. He goes, 'Hip-hop, hip-hop, cool. Throughout its 50-year history, Soul Train has brought soul and hip-hop music to the world like no other platform, no other brand, he says. By the end of the first season, Soul Train was on in the other eighteen markets.[4]. To be able to see others that looked like us was truly a beautiful experience. In the mid- to late eighties, when hip-hop-bred dance moves from the East Coast began to overturn the West Coast styles popularized on Soul Train in the seventies, Perez became a bridge between the two worlds. For the awards program, see, In episode 338 of the series, which aired in October 1980, guest performer, "There Was Nothing Like 'Soul Train' On TV. I don't know what to do, and then you stand at the head of the line, and the stage manager goes, "Go!" The new opening animation introduces a revised, afrocentric-inspired Soul Train logo, and features video clips of performances from the show's first 22 seasons playing in floating video boxes in the background. DJ Cassidys Pass the Mic: BET Soul Train Edition 2021 will immediately follow The Soul Train Music Awards, which airs on BET Nov. 28 at 8 p.m. I cracked up, too. That was great, but it wasn't great for me because he let us in, we didn't have to wait on line. Regardless of his dismissal, hip-hop artists became common on Soul Train throughout the 1980s and beyond. In 2011, a group led by basketball legend Magic Johnson purchased Soul Train from MadVision and had their own plans for the future of Soul Train. In 2013, the Soul Train Cruise made its maiden voyage. She remembers standing on the floor at Florentine Gardens "screaming my head off. And Id like that to continue to grow., Coming after a Soul Train special has particular meaning to him, as he grew up a Soul Train junkie. Following the purchase by MadVision, the Soul Train archives were exposed to new forms of distribution. Upon news of his passing, people all over the world paid tribute to who they called "The Black Dick Clark." Soul Unlimited lasted only a few episodes. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. The biggest names in Black Hollywood made sure to appear at the award show. After only a year, Soul Train started securing sponsorships, moved to Los Angeles and expanded into national syndication on October 2, 1971. "Do it again. These programsspecifically the latter, which featured a predominantly African Americans group of in-studio dancerswould set the stage for what was to come to the station several years later. 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