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Latest release from ever dependable boutique label SOUL DIRECTION features two stunners from family group, THE NU’RONS, a harmony quartet that hailed from Sale, New Jersey and consisted of two sets of brothers and cousins: brothers Daryl and Raymond Gibson, along with Otho and Charles Bateman. We’re told that they began singing together at the ages of ten and eleven, eventually ...

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Over the last few years, Atlanta-based singer, TY JUAN has established himself as a major player on the contemporary soul scene. He’s done this through a series of albums, a slew of singles and a selection of quality collaborations. Amongst his recent collaborators is super soul producer and entrepreneur Regi Myrix. Ty has worked with Reg on a number of his projects and at the s...

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Last summer the UK soul community was delighted to welcome back blue-eyed soul man, CONNER REEVES. With very little fuss or fanfare  he released a new and acclaimed album – ‘Ten Thousand Days and The Church of the Restoration’. It  was only his second ever long player released 27 years – or roughly ten thousand days – since his 1997 breakthrough alb...

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It was generally agreed that one of year’s ’s best contemporary  soul albums was ‘Freelance’  by acclaimed, in-demand US bass player LANCE VANTILE WHITFIELD. It offered real variety  – yes there were plenty of bass-led tracks but with input from guests like Karla Mosely, Alpha  Red, Big Yo, C Hogue Ann Carwell, Tatina Tate and the ever-dependable Tim “T...

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You may not be that familiar with the name MARK ADAMS but if you’re a serious soul and funk follower, you’ll surely have heard him play. You see for over 25 years Adams was  the multi-faceted keys player with Roy Ayers’ Ubiquity. Indeed, he was the vibraphonist’s musical director and when not fulfilling  that role he played sessions and concerts with some real A lister...

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