Don Cornelius
Soul Train
who was on the Tv show soul train the most
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NoActually yes, you can see Walter Payton on Soul Train. NFL Network is airing a special on Walter Payton showing his dance routine on the tv show. It's awesome and hilarious!
The old R&B dance show Soul Trainseems to be coming back. It's being set up for a VH1 documentary, a BET awards show and a DVD release.Given the recent passing of Michael Jackson, it wouldn't surprise me if this project was fast-tracked. Some of the Jackson 5's earliest appearances were on Soul Train. In fact, there's a website now dedicated to the show.I never watched Soul Train when I was kid. I don't think I was in the correct demographic. But everyone at least heard of Soul Train. The show's final episodes aired in 2006 but (at least in my mind) the show is more associated with its beginnings in the 70's. If the show ends up getting fully revived (and not just an awards show), the logical network to show it would be BET.
Soul Train - 1971 Dance Contest Show The Sylvers 3-4 was released on: USA: 22 September 1973
Soul Train
It was a train that ran from coast to coast, picking up anybody that had soul and could dance. It symbolized love, peace, and soul.
who was on the Tv show soul train the most
yes
NoActually yes, you can see Walter Payton on Soul Train. NFL Network is airing a special on Walter Payton showing his dance routine on the tv show. It's awesome and hilarious!
Solid Gold and Soul Train
The old R&B dance show Soul Trainseems to be coming back. It's being set up for a VH1 documentary, a BET awards show and a DVD release.Given the recent passing of Michael Jackson, it wouldn't surprise me if this project was fast-tracked. Some of the Jackson 5's earliest appearances were on Soul Train. In fact, there's a website now dedicated to the show.I never watched Soul Train when I was kid. I don't think I was in the correct demographic. But everyone at least heard of Soul Train. The show's final episodes aired in 2006 but (at least in my mind) the show is more associated with its beginnings in the 70's. If the show ends up getting fully revived (and not just an awards show), the logical network to show it would be BET.
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.
I used to half-watch that show; there were a few whites.