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  • Philadelphia Soul 4:14:26 1.06 PM
    Apr 14 2026
    Music Intro made with: AI
    Brass sound played by: Gail Nobles
    Speaking voices by: Gail Nobles
    Photo: Wikipedia Public Domain
    Philadelphia Soul: A Musical Revolution of the Late '60s and '70s

    Hello, I'm Gail Nobles. Welcome to Soul Styles.

    Philadelphia soul is a vibrant music genre that emerged in the late 1960s and 1970s. This style combines classic soul music with funky influences, creating a rich and layered sound that stands out. With its lush strings and powerful horn arrangements, Philadelphia soul laid the groundwork for what would later evolve into disco.

    Musicians and producers from the Philadelphia soul scene blended the rhythm and blues (R&B) of the 1960s with pop vocals, adding a jazzy feel to their melodies. Fred Wesley, a well-known trombonist, described this unique sound as "putting the bow tie on funk." This phrase captures how Philadelphia soul elegantly polished the funky beats into a more sophisticated style.

    Key figures in developing this genre include Bunny Sigler, Kenny Gamble, and Leon Huff. These talented songwriters and producers played a significant role in creating hit songs, making them famous behind the scenes. Because of the focus on production and sound, many of the artists in this genre are not as widely recognized, which is why Philadelphia soul is often referred to as a producers' genre.

    Overall, Philadelphia soul remains a beloved and influential musical style that captures the spirit of an important era in American music history.

    I'm Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to Soul Styles on Soul POD Classics.

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    3 mins
  • SS-Carl Douglass
    Apr 11 2026
    Intro by Gail Nobles
    Story by Gail Nobles
    Photo: Public Domain Wikipedia

    SOUL STYLES

    CARL DOUGLAS: Love, Peace & Happiness: A Classic Anthem for Unity

    In the world of music, few songs capture the essence of joy and unity like "Love, Peace & Happiness." This classic soul and disco track was created by Jamaican-British singer Carl Douglas and first released as a single in 1974. It later became the title track for his 1977 studio album, *Love Peace and Happiness*.

    A Message of Harmony

    The song stands out with its upbeat melodies and soulful vibes, making it a favorite for those who enjoy dancing and celebrating life. Its lyrics convey a powerful message: the most important thing in life is to avoid conflict and embrace peace. Douglas encourages listeners to focus on love and happiness, reminding us that together, we can create a better world.

    Musical Legacy

    With its disco beats and classic soul influences, "Love, Peace & Happiness" has left a lasting impact on the music scene. It continues to inspire generations with its call for harmony and positivity. Whether you're listening to the original recording or enjoying its presence at parties and events, this song remains a timeless reminder of the importance of living in peace.
    Carl Douglas’s "Love, Peace & Happiness" is more than just a song; it's a celebration of life, urging us all to seek understanding and joy in our daily lives.

    I’m Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to Soul Styles. Today’s topic was about British Soul Carl Douglas on Soul POD Classics.

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    3 mins
  • Soul Styles - The Ovations 4:9:26 7.01 PM
    Apr 9 2026
    Intro by: Gail Nobles
    Story by: Gail Nobles
    Photo: Spotify Promo Card

    “Soul Styles: The Ovations – Memphis Harmony That Still Touches the Heart”

    Welcome back to Soul Pod Classics and our Soul Styles series. Today we’re stepping into the world of Memphis soul with a group that delivered pure heart and silky harmonies — The Ovations. If you love that warm, emotional Southern soul sound with a touch of Sam Cooke elegance, you’re in for a treat?

    Back in the early 1960s in Memphis, three young men — Louis Williams, Nathan ‘Pedro’ Lewis, and Elvin Lee Jones — came together with a shared love for gospel and the smooth sounds of Sam Cooke. They signed with Goldwax Records, the same label that gave us James Carr and O.V. Wright. Their first recordings had that raw, heartfelt quality that defined the Memphis sound — no heavy orchestration, just voices and real feeling.

    The standout track from The Ovations is ‘I’m Living Good’. It’s a great song that collectors still chase. It’s a soul song by the Ovations featuring lead vocalist Louis Williams, whose style is often compared to Sam Cooke released in 1966 on the Goldwax records label. It became a popular seller, particularly in the southern United States.

    I’m Gail Nobles, and you’re listening to Soul Styles on Soul POD Classics.



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  • Henry Lumpkin - Don’t Leave Me 4:7:26 3.47 PM
    Apr 7 2026
    Intro: Gail Nobles
    Podcast cover by: Gail Nobles
    Story by: Gail Nobles

    In the world of soul music, few songs capture heartfelt emotion quite like "Don't Leave Me" by Henry Lumpkin. Originally released in 1962, this track was the B-side to Lumpkin's single "What Is A Man (Without A Woman)" on the iconic Motown label.

    The song stands out not just for its stirring melody but also for its impressive writing team. Crafted by legends such as Berry Gordy Jr., Smokey Robinson, Brian Holland, and Robert Bateman, "Don't Leave Me" showcases the talent that made Motown famous.

    Musically, the song embraces the classic rhythm and blues sound of the early '60s. With its smooth beats and touching lyrics, it tells a story of love and longing. The singer pleads for his lover to return after waking from a painful dream, capturing the heartache many can relate to.

    As "Don't Leave Me" gains renewed attention, it reminds us of the timeless power of soul music and the emotions it evokes. Henry Lumpkin's heartfelt track continues to connect, proving that some songs never go out of style.

    I’m Gail NoblesStory, and you’re listening to Soul POD Classics.

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    2 mins
  • Smokey’s Soul Town 3:19:26 2.21 PM
    Mar 19 2026
    Keyboardist: Gail Nobles
    Story by: Gail Nobles
    Photo: Ewingmason - Own work
    Usage: CC BY-SA 4.0

    In an exciting development for music lovers, SiriusXM has launched Smokey's Soul Town, an exclusive radio channel curated and hosted by the legendary Motown singer-songwriter Smokey Robinson. This new channel, which debuted in November 2023 on Channel 74, celebrates the rich sounds of classic soul, R&B, and Motown from the 1950s to the early 1980s.

    Listeners can enjoy timeless hits from iconic artists like Aretha Franklin and Marvin Gaye, with a special focus on the vibrant music of the 1960s and 1970s. But Smokey's Soul Town is not just about the music—Smokey Robinson also shares personal stories and memories from his incredible career, offering fans a deeper connection to the songs and the artists who created them.

    One beloved song from Smokey Robinson, "Tell Me Tomorrow," is particularly noted for its soothing sound, allowing listeners to unwind and relax. Released in 1982 on his album "Yes It's You Lady," this track is a perfect example of the classic soul style that Smokey's Soul Town aims to showcase.

    Fans of soulful tunes can tune in to SiriusXM Channel 74 to enjoy this unique experience, where music and storytelling combine to pay tribute to the golden era of R&B and Motown.

    I’m Gail Nobles and you’re listening to Soul POD Classics.

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    3 mins
  • AARP Showcases Motown’s Musical Legacy 3:16:26 10.48 PM
    Mar 17 2026
    Intro by: Gail Nobles
    Story by Gail Nobles
    Phoro: Wikipedia Public Domain

    In a surprising twist for its members, AARP, the well-known non-profit organization dedicated to improving the lives of those aged 50 and older, is shining a spotlight on Motown's rich musical history. Originally focused on lobbying for important issues like Social Security and Medicare, AARP has broadened its offerings to include cultural content that resonates with its audience.

    Recent articles delve into the iconic Motown sound and its profound impact on American music. Pieces like "Smokey Robinson Reflects on Motown’s Birth" give readers insight into the origins of this legendary record label, while "The Andantes: The Girl Group Left Behind" highlights lesser-known voices that contributed to Motown's success. Another intriguing read, "The 'Hidden Figures' of Motown," reveals the talented singers who provided backup to many of the label's biggest stars.

    Additionally, fans can enjoy "Otis Williams: Last Temptation," which features reflections from the Temptations' founding member. These articles not only celebrate the music but also honor the artists who shaped a generation.

    This unexpected focus on music illustrates AARP's commitment to engaging its members in diverse ways, showcasing not just advocacy for aging issues but also a rich appreciation for culture and history.

    i'm Gail Nobles & you're listening to Soul POD Classics. To see AARP's Motown articles, hit the link. (Affiliate)

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  • Jerry Butler..Western Union Man 3:5:26 3.34 PM
    Mar 5 2026
    Story by Gail Nobles
    Keyboardist: Gail Nobles
    Photo: Public Domain Wikipedia

    Welcome to Soul POD Classics. I’m Gail Nobles. Today we’re going to talk about “Hey, Western Union Man": A Classic Soul Hit from 1968

    In 1968, soul music took a big step forward with the release of "Hey, Western Union Man" by Jerry Butler. This catchy song, written by Butler along with songwriters Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff, quickly became a favorite. It marked Butler's second number one hit on the R&B charts, where it stayed at the top for one week.

    The song tells the story of a man asking the Western Union service to send a telegram to his loved one. Its smooth melody and heartfelt lyrics made it not just a hit on the R&B charts but also a crossover success, reaching the Top 40 on pop music charts. This song was part of a series of hits that Butler achieved during the late 1960s, highlighting his talent and the growing popularity of soul music.

    And speaking of sending messages, if you feel inspired to connect with family and friends who are far away, you can do so easily through Western Union. Just follow the handy link below this podcast to stay in touch with your loved ones.

    Just check my Walmart link for deals” or “Need to send money home? Here’s a safe Walmart/Western Union option—but remember the fraud warnings!”)..

    Walmart/Western Union.. Link
    Or Westen Union use 2.Link

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  • The Ohio Players Interview 3:2:26 9.33 PM
    Mar 3 2026
    From: Celebrity Interviews - The Unofficial Mark and Brian Archive
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    Photo: Public Domain

    Mark and Brian had access to the biggest names in show business. Check out the Ohio Players interview.

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