Soul Train

Soul Train (1971-2006)

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Soul Train was a musical variety show which aired in syndication from 1971 until 2006. The show primarily featured performances by R&B, soul and hip hop artists.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 19:00 (60 min)

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S35E13Final Draft / Flipsyde / Crunamars 4, 2006
S35E12Karen Clark-Sheard / Urban Mystic / Marcos Hernandezfévr. 25, 2006
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Soul Train' premiere?

'Soul Train' premiered on October 2, 1971.

Who was the creator and host of 'Soul Train' in 1973?

Don Cornelius was the creator and host of 'Soul Train' in 1973.

What was the format of 'Soul Train'?

'Soul Train' was a music-dance television program that showcased performances by various R&B, soul, and disco artists. It also featured dance segments and interviews.

Did 'Soul Train' feature any live performances?

Yes, 'Soul Train' regularly featured live performances by popular R&B and soul artists of the time.

Who were some of the notable artists that performed on 'Soul Train' in 1973?

In 1973, 'Soul Train' featured performances by artists such as James Brown, Stevie Wonder, Gladys Knight & The Pips, and The Jackson 5, among others.

Was 'Soul Train' primarily targeted towards a specific demographic?

Yes, 'Soul Train' was primarily targeted towards African-American viewers, but its popularity extended to a diverse audience.

Did 'Soul Train' have a dance segment?

Yes, 'Soul Train' had a popular dance segment called the "Soul Train Line," where dancers showcased their moves to the music.

Who were some of the iconic dancers on 'Soul Train' in 1973?

In 1973, some of the iconic dancers on 'Soul Train' included Damita Jo Freeman, Jody Watley, and Tyrone Proctor, among others.

Did 'Soul Train' feature any special episodes or themes in 1973?

Yes, 'Soul Train' had special episodes featuring themes like the "Soul Train Scramble Board" and "Soul Train Awards."

Were there any guest hosts on 'Soul Train' in 1973?

Yes, 'Soul Train' had guest hosts like Aretha Franklin, Al Green, and Isaac Hayes, who hosted the show in 1973.

Did 'Soul Train' have any memorable catchphrases or slogans in 1973?

Yes, one of the memorable catchphrases from 'Soul Train' in 1973 was "We wish you love, peace, and soul!"

How did 'Soul Train' contribute to the music industry in 1973?

'Soul Train' played a significant role in promoting and showcasing R&B, soul, and disco artists, helping to popularize their music and dance styles.

Did 'Soul Train' have any impact on popular culture in 1973?

Yes, 'Soul Train' had a significant impact on popular culture in 1973, influencing fashion, dance trends, and music appreciation.

How long was each episode of 'Soul Train' in 1973?

Each episode of 'Soul Train' in 1973 had a running time of approximately 60 minutes.

Did 'Soul Train' receive any awards or accolades in 1973?

While specific awards for 1973 are not mentioned, 'Soul Train' received numerous accolades throughout its run, including several NAACP Image Awards and induction into the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame.

How did 'Soul Train' contribute to the representation of African-American culture in 1973?

'Soul Train' provided a platform for African-American artists, dancers, and musicians to showcase their talents, contributing to the representation and celebration of African-American culture in 1973.

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