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In the memory of Don Cornelius and the first day of Black History Month, we found a gem online that you’ll enjoy. If you’re not familiar with Soul Train (because you were to young when this was on air) this is the proper introduction to the legendary show. Sit back for the next hour and enjoy this. 

Few television series were as innovative and influential as Soul Train. Set first in Chicago, and later in Los Angeles, the Soul Train dance party reached national significance and became the longest running syndicated show in television history. In commemoration of its 40th anniversary, Soul Train: The Hippest Trip In America is a 90 minute documentary celebrating the show’s many contributions to pop culture, music, dance and fashion. From 1970-2006 the series offered a window into the history of Black music, and its charismatic host, Don Cornelius was The Man responsible for a new era in Black expression. A trained journalist, Don created a media empire that provided an outlet for record labels and advertisers to reach a new generation of music fans. As the epitome of cool, many of his expressions entered the popular American lexicon: “A groove that will make you move real smooth,” “Wishing you Peace, Love and Soul!” The documentary will feature performances and great moments from the show, as well as behind-the-scene stories and memories from the cast and crew. In addition, popular musicians, comics and actors of yesterday and today will comment on growing up with the show and will share their stories of how Soul Train affected their own lives.

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2 Responses to “Know Your History: Soul Train: The Hippest Trip In America (VH1 Documentary) |Video|”

  1. Sherman Milson says:

    Please figure out we didn’t really look like that, dress that way, and dance like that? I swear I saw a person who could pass for any sista, another Michael Jackson “don’t stop til you get enough” video clone, and Rhianna’s mother (the chick together with her hair right down to her ass dancing in most sort of baby doll lingerie outfit). Oh for sure I saw a Rick James wannabe within too. This all before 10 in the morning!

  2. Armando Whitted says:

    When I was maturing, Saturday failed to BEGIN until “Soul Train” came around the air! I am not sure what personal hell drove that you take your individual life, Brother Don, but are aware that you were–and always will be–loved and revered within my house FOREVER! Love, Peace, and SOUL!

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