Soul Train, which originally aired in 1970 and lasted until 2006, was a musical variety show in which artists from various genres, including funk, R&B, disco, and hip hop would perform.
American Bandstand.
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Yes, Soul Train was a nationally syndicated television show. The show debuted in Chicago in 1965, and it was picked up for national syndication on October 2, 1971.
Joe Cobb is the announcer/voice behind the famous "Soul Train" Scream heard at the beginning/end of the show. Sid McCoy was the announcer on the show who said "hippest trip in America" etc.
American Bandstand.
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who was on the Tv show soul train the most
Lyn Collins has: Played herself in "The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson" in 1962. Performed in "Soul Train" in 1971. Played Guest in "Soul Train" in 1971. Played herself in "Soul Train" in 1971. Played herself in "American Masters" in 1985.
Great American Train Show was created in 1985.
Yes, Soul Train was a nationally syndicated television show. The show debuted in Chicago in 1965, and it was picked up for national syndication on October 2, 1971.
Joe Cobb is the announcer/voice behind the famous "Soul Train" Scream heard at the beginning/end of the show. Sid McCoy was the announcer on the show who said "hippest trip in America" etc.
Genevieve Goings is the train conductor on the Disney junior TV show Choo, Choo Soul. She is an American born and raised in the San Francisco Bay area.
Surface has: Played Themselves - Muscial Guest in "Soul Train" in 1971. Played Themselves -Musical Guest in "Soul Train" in 1971. Played Themselves in "Soul Train" in 1971. Played Themselves in "The Arsenio Hall Show" in 1989. Played Themselves in "Dionne and Friends" in 1990. Played Themselves in "The 4th Annual Soul Train Music Awards" in 1990. Played Themselves in "The 18th Annual American Music Awards" in 1991.
Don Cornelius
I used to half-watch that show; there were a few whites.
Soul Train - 1971 Dance Contest Show The Sylvers 3-4 was released on: USA: 22 September 1973