73 mixes with tracks by “eddie kendricks”
ajaleu
Falsetto Vocals in Black Music
ajaleu
2012-05-26T21:12:36Z
The falsetto voices of the great stars of American black music. Listen Marvin Gaye, Ron Isley, Smokey Robinson, and others.
thajamjar
Dick Clark's World - "American BandStand Revisited" Vol 1
thajamjar
2012-04-25T05:57:49Z
We gonna back. Back to when radio stations played it all.No separate special lists for different types of music.Just real good music playing thru the air. Dick Clark was a "primary force in legitimizing music to America's whole population. The show gave music artists their first exposure to national audiences, Ike and Tina Turner, Stevie Wonder, and Simon & Garfunkel. His shows were among the first where blacks and whites performed on the same stage and the audience seating was desegregated.
mikamikamika
This right here
mikamikamika
2012-05-10T01:51:01Z
Five tracks including music by A Tribe Called Quest, Erykah Badu, and Ladybug Mecca, Doodlebug, Butterfly.
TrueOldschool
Oldschool 70's Funk: Some Favorites
TrueOldschool
2012-03-30T18:43:04Z
17 classic funky tracks from some legends of funk. Contains tracks from James Brown, Curtis Mayfield, and Earth, Wind, and Fire.
kasperhors1337
April: Discovered and rediscovered
kasperhors1337
2012-05-01T20:37:53Z
Songs that weren't played in your radio last month. Feel good!
jdevilla
Between the Sheets Mix
jdevilla
2012-01-13T00:45:54Z
Music to make babies to, or practice making them. Old and New. Hope you enjoy it.
djbigmissy
Tribute To Don Cornelius: Peace, Love & Soul!
djbigmissy
2012-02-02T17:40:03Z
Soul Train all the way.
1Hundred
Smoker's Delight
1Hundred
2012-01-10T07:53:35Z
Finding your way through the smoke, with a little bit of this and a little bit of that. You'll be jammin' with Curtis Mayfield and The Meters to Freddie King and other great musicians. Highly influenced by Blaxploitation Film soundtracks. Smoker's Delight is my first playlist. I hope you like it. Peace. :F
latino220
Ultimate UpRock
latino220
2012-03-23T19:37:04Z
These are rare tracks that kept us up to the wee hours of the night back in Bushwick, Brooklyn when I was a child. Back in the days when clubs like Paradise Garage and Studio 54 were off limits to us because of our age. We simply put speakers outdoors and danced the evening away. Most if not all of these tracks are from the mid to late 70's. 'Hum Along and Dance' was recorded by the Jacksons and to my knowledge does not appear on any of their albums. I hope you enjoy them.











