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soulswede.pngDJ Soulswede (aka Souly) (SWE)
Publisher and founder
Interviews / "All things soulful"
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Phone: +46 (0) 708310828

"He has looked Robert "Kool" Bell (Kool & The Gang) straight in the eye, daring to ask him why they have been faking the funk in recent years. He has sat in a car with Mitch McDowell from General Kane, discussing at length the problems of crack in the young Afro-American community and his passion for p-funk. He has met old school hiphoppers The Jungle Brothers at a noisy airport. He's even given Patti Austin a huge hug in Copenhagen. He has hooked up with Chicago housers Full House and Daryll Pandy during the period when four channel recorders were the only recording equipment needed for house music."

He was born and raised in a musical household in southern Sweden. His father is a musician who frequently played organs in area churches all his life. So it was no surprise when at eight years old, the young soul scholar in the making asked his parents for the new George McCrae single "Rock Your Baby." Even at such a young age, Soulswede knew there was something special about hearing McCrae's soulful voice coasting along over a melodic, soulful groove. He then began to explore his father's vinyl collection. He took an instantaneous liking to Dionne Warwick and Stevie Wonder in particular. In 1980, by that time all of 13 years old, he bought his first album, "Secret Combination" by Randy Crawford.

In the mid 80's he discovered local radio stations, a rather new phenomena back then. The music played on those radio stations failed to connect with the young man. One day he asked the manager at one of those stations if he could air a show dedicated to soul music.  The manager agreed to test the concept and "Soul Power Radio" - later known as "Soul Food Radio" - was born.  The one hour weekly show featured Soulswede's unique selection of soul and funk music. The response was lukewarm at best. Soul music was not a popular genre in Sweden back then. To his shock, he was even threatened on one of his live shows and reviled for playing black music on the radio.  His musical tastes created so much risk of harm, that he had leave the studio through a back door for a period of time.

During that time he also did an interview for a very well respected show on The Swedish National Radio called Soul Corner. He interviewed Robert "Kool" Bell and Dennis "DT" Thomas of Kool & The Gang. In the same period he also interviewed artists such as Tyrone Davis, BeBe & CeCe Winans and Mitch McDowell of General Kane for his own local radio show. Interviewing some of his favourite artists at just 20 years old was often daunting for him, but the artists came to respect him for his vast knowledge and deep love for the music.

In 1991 he bounced around Europe, working in Spain for a few years before moving to Stockholm for a period of time.  He lost close contact with the music for a couple of years during the 90's, and is now enjoying the opportunity to revisit the music he missed out on during that decade!

Over the years he has played everything from raw, naked and "uncensored" hip hop to quiet storm, smooth jazz, soulful house, deep soul, and hardcore funk. But his heart is in the deeper school of soulful music. It "must" contain a strong melody. But above all, soul music is only as honest as its creator.  It's all about credibility!

For more information:
DJ Soulswede on Facebook


armand.pngAstral22 (Armand Tulumello) (A22)
Interviews / "NU-soul"
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NYC native, Los Angeles resident, songwriter, producer, music journalist and label founder Astral22 (Armand Tulumello) began creating music on an old reel to reel in his basement at age 11.

"I've always had the music in me, and I knew I needed to bring it out".

"I am a creator, connector and a good listener. You got to have those skills to be a good producer". Equipped with early traning on the guitar and piano, it was listening to visionaries like Donny Hathaway, Stevie Wonder, Al Green, Chaka Khan, The Isley Brothers, John Coltrane and a variety of Brazilian, Afro and Wold music artists that formed Astral22's free flowing musical style. The Astral22 sound: "moves the spirit, stirs the soul and projects 100% positivity".

Astral22 resleased two independent projects in -07, which include the UK singles "Don't Know What" and "Starting Over" featuring Simone and "Make Me Wanna Fly" featuring Shuane, and is currently in the studio working on two releases for the launch of his boutique label, Trans Phatt Records. An EP featuring artist Tashan, and a full length which will feature a variety of exciting nu-soul collaborations and reworks. Side projects include a collaboration with Rena Scott for release later this year.

Launched in -07, "Astral22's Modern Soul Podcast" began as a love affair with indie soul movement, and progressed into full on artist interviews. By good fortune, together with the legendary DJ Soulswede, Astral22 is extremely happy to be on board at Soulinterviews.com and will be contributing "Deep Talks" and "Quick Talks" exclusive artist interviews.

Astral22 summed up in his own words: "I live to love, make good music, feel the warmth of the sun, swim in the sea and help children in need".

For more information:
Astral22 on MySpace
Trans Phatt Records
Astral22 on Soul Commune
Astral22 at LinkedIn


funk-o-nots.pngDJ Funk-O-Nots (FON)
Interviews / "Old School"
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DJ Funk-O-Nots was born in The Netherlands in 1961 with an open mind and an ear for music cultivated by his grandfather and parents. He grew up listening to Motown, the Beatles, Bossa Nova, and Jazz.

Around 1973, a new soul radio program started in the Netherlands that enabled him to hear the latest sounds from Philly, Stax, Motown and the U.S. R&B charts overall. He liked what he heard and became a lifelong fan of soul music.

His vinyl habit began with The Blackbyrds' Walking In Rhythm (1974). He added to his collection as often as possible. Only a couple years later at 16 years old, he attended his first concert, Average White Band with Ben E. King. It satisfied his childhood desire to witness artists creating music live onstage.

By 1980 Funk-O-Nots managed to witness his musical hero, bassist Louis Johnson of the Brothers Johnson, perform live in Amsterdam.with the Brothers Johnson. As fate would have it, he was formally introduced to Louis 26 years later in Maryland after a gig. The two remained in contact and Funk-O-Nots eventually became moderator of Louis' Myspace page (www.myspace.com/louisbassplayerjohnson). You never know where a musical journey can take you!

In the late 1970s, the young soul lover began DJ'ing in clubs, playing his favorite funky tunes. Once disco supplanted funk and soul on the club scene, he delved deep into Fusion. In the 1990s, he became a radio presenter, spinning the best in soul, fusion and funky tunes. By 2002, he was interviewing legends and promising soulful artists. He wanted to give them the opportunity to tell the stories behind the songs and enable fans to heir their favorite musicians speak.

Funk-O-Nots music taste leans heavily toward tunes with a strong melody, groove and swing. He lives by the motto, "don't let your ears lie to you!" He loves to share music, keep an open mind, and enjoy the ride!! He is looking forward to doing some great SOULINTERVIEWS and giving the musicians the respect they deserve. So to all Soulinterviews readers, stay healthy and greatings from the Netherlands!

For more information:
DJ Funk-O-Nots on Facebook
DJ Funk-O-Nots on Twitter
DJ Funk-O-Nots on MySpace
DJ Funk-O-Nots on Soul Commune
Rick FM Uithoorn



she.pngShe Kent
Book & DVD Recommendations
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Early on She traded an engineering degree for the corporate world of technology, then media and the internet, where she held numerous positions in consulting, sales and marketing promotions, while honing her skills in account management, partner relations, and content evangelism across film, music, and entertainment.  

An ardent music and art lover who knows music is as essential to life as breathing.  Having spent years training on multiple instruments you'll find her listening, recommending and promoting music across many genres but with an undying love for jazz, and soul.  

As a natural outgrowth of her experience, she founded The FilteringGroup, LLC, a media management and creative consultancy.  Currently, she is at work on the launch of The FilteringStation, an internet presence due next year.  Also a writer and artist, she resides primarily in California but splits time between Chicago and the East.

For more information:
The FilteringStation on MySpace


gabriel.pngGabriel Rich (aka Starchild 7)
Music Recommendations
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No stranger to the music scene, Gabriel Rich has been described by many as one of the hardest working men behind the scenes in the soul music world today. Based in Raleigh, North Carolina, Gabriel has been involved in music as a writer, publicist, promoter, and record label owner for over a decade. The founder of Starchild 7 Public Relations, Gabriel has worked with a number of outstanding artists in rock, jazz, and soul, including Xavier (Chocolate Butterfly, Blood Sugar, Me & This Japanese Guy), YahZarah, Christine Horn, Edwin Lugo, Maya Azucena, Shelley Nicole, and Marion Meadows to name a few.

A music lover since he was a child in the late 60’s, Gabriel was raised on the greats of the 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s, from the Motown, Chicago, and Philly sounds, to the gritty southern soul and funk of James Brown and Ray Charles to the psychedelic funk and rock of Sly Stone and Jimi Hendrix to the symphonic funk and soul of Curtis Mayfield, Isaac Hayes, and Barry White, to the P-Funk of George Clinton’s army, to the new wave and punk-funk of Prince and Rick James. If there was an artist that released a great song, no matter how obscure, Gabriel has probably found that artist.

Gabriel got his start as freelance music writer in the Bay Area, known for its rich music history, in the mid 90’s. Gabriel has covered a number of great and respected artists, from the legends such as Prince, Sade, the Isley Brothers, and George Clinton to today’s respected artists such as the Roots, Erykah Badu, Outkast, R. Kelly, Lenny Kravitz, and Mint Condition. Gabriel’s music convictions keep his ear to the ground for talented independent artists, and his thirst for great soul music keeps him on the lookout for new artists bringing a new sound.

A firm believer that music stars are born and not created by the industry, Gabriel is always searching for new artists to cover and expose to the music masses.

For more information:
Gabriel on MySpace
Gabriel on Soul Commune
Starchild 7 PR


carterburnetteCarter Burnette
Editor of The Soul Chronicle
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Carter Burnette has been surrounded by music all of his life. This Philadelphia area native started piano lessons at the age of five and attended the esteemed Settlement Music School where he studied classical piano, organ and music theory. In high school he played seven different instruments and under the tutelage of Dr. Carol Austin he learned scoring techniques. Carter arranged popular songs for his high school marching band, which performed twice at Mardi Gras in New Orleans.


During his high school summer years he worked as a light jockey in popular discotheques along with some of Philadelphia's hottest DJs. This experience enabled him to meet local and national record promoters who suggested he work with them. Carter became an intern at Philadelphia International Records and later became the Director of Dance Music Promotions for WMOT Records working alongside A&R director Nick Martinelli.


In 1981 Carter performed freelance promotions for John Hammond's Zoo York Records and Are and Be Records in New York and Houston. He served as a production assistant on the Cherie album, "Murphy's Law" which went gold. He also wrote and produced an album for Are and Be's Los Angeles artist Barbara Cole.


While living in Houston, some of Carter's other projects included writing songs for radio jock Susie Stilwell, and co-producing The Noisy Neighbors. He was a pioneer in the arts scene by moving into and supporting the Houston Artists' Warehouse Alliance. He collaborated with visual artists and his music was infused into multimedia projects.


In 1983 he became a staff writer for Wave Records. He returned to Philadelphia in 1984 and became a staff writer for Theola Music in 1986 and Sea Lion Productions in 1988. In 1988, Carter scored a new age ballet entitled, "SYNTHESIS" for the Springfield Ballet Company. In 1985, he served as Music Director for the film "Stand Back" which featured his original music. He also scored video and info-mercials for a diverse client base including the CertainTeed Corporation.


In 1986, Carter became the proud recipient of The Working fund Grant administered by The Fleisher Art Memorial. He is the only person to have been awarded this grant three times. He also produced a multimedia exhibit for the Working Fund in conjunction with MANNA's benefit "Shut Up and Dance".


In 1995, Carter formed WhatEver Productions, a firm that specializes in new media marketing for his music industry clients and others. His efforts allowed Nick Martinelli to be nominated for the Philadelphia Walk of Fame. Other music clients include Dionne Warwick, Cynthia Biggs, Erin Riley, Mary Griffin, Global Productions, Marjorie Hughes, the late Nathan Heathman and others.


In 1998, Carter was commissioned by Jimmy Biddle to score an anthem for the esteemed Biddle Estate, Andalusia. In January 2008, Carter and his team completed an adaptation of Kitty Kelley's Unauthorized Biography of Nancy Reagan in music theatre format. The musical entitled "First Lady: The Nancy Davis Reagan Story" made history while being presented to Ms. Kelley and her agents at William Morris. WhatEver Productions was the first theatrical production company ever to hold online auditions and rehearsals via Skype software.


Carter continues to cultivate regional talent, develop practical applications of new technologies, and is an active member of his community.

For more information:
WhatEver Productions
Carter Burnette on Facebook
Catacombs FaceBook Fan Page


simonphillipsSimon Phillips
Webmaster
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Simon Phillips was born in Poole on the south coast of the UK. He is still currently living in Poole and about to go off to university to study Computer Science (Hopefully).


Simon works for a web design company in the UK that specialise in E-learning and content management systems, but also works freelance as a web developer and designer making online shops etc.


When Simon is not working as a web designer he likes to play drums as a hobby mainly playing rock or alternative styles but now and again dipping into jazz music. He also likes to play sport... mainly basketball (as you can imagine, being 6" 2' tall helps alot).

For more information:
Coming soon



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deardrashuler.pngDeardra Shuler (DEA)
Editor of Music Pastures
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Deardra Shuler has experience in publishing, theatre, television, film, radio and concert promotion. She was affiliated with the Negro Ensemble Company and is a former manager of the children's theatre "TADA." She has produced and promoted concerts in Madison Square Garden, Carnegie Hall, and Radio City Music Hall. Ms. Shuler is the former Editor and Managing Editor of three New York City minority newspapers. Presently, she is the Entertainment Editor of The Black Star News.

As a freelance writer she has written for several New York City newspapers. Her articles have been distributed by the NNPA News Service and are accessible to 200 newspapers throughout the United States. Her exposes can be found in The Black World Today.com, Afrocentricnews.com, GlobalBlackNews.com, and New York Beacon.com. Print publications include: The Black Star News, Black Noir, The New York Beacon, The New York Trend, Community News, Flow Magazine, Flow the Magazine, The Amsterdam News, Caribbean Life, and The Daily Challenge. Her weekly column "People of Note" is featured on Eurweb.com. Deardra has experience as a book editor, producer, and journalist and also chairs the PR Board of FESPACO, the Pan African Film Festival held in Burkina Faso, West Africa.

Deardra has experience as a book editor, producer, and journalist and also chairs the PR Board of FESPACO, the Pan African Film Festival held in Burkina Faso, West Africa. The FESPACO Film Festival showcases the films of people of color across the Diaspora.

She has written hard news stories, conducted interviews, and written profiles on celebrities, politicians, community, religious and civic leaders and a variety of notable individuals.

Ms. Shuler authored a short story published within Arielle Ford's book: "Mystical Souvenirs" sold in bookstores nationwide. She is also associated with Drum-TV in New York and is a member of the National Congress of Black Women, The National Association of Black Journalist, A Circle of Sisters, African American Women in Cinema, and The National Black Business Trade Association. Deardra functions as a senior producer and facilitator of shows on the BlakeRadio Network and also hosts her own show "Topically Yours" on the www.BlakeRadio.com, Rainbow Soul.



SPECIAL GUEST INTERVIEW



louisjohnson.jpgLouis Johnson
Special guest interview with Al McKay

Louis Edward Johnson, also known as “Thumber Thumbs” and long regarded as one of the best bass guitar players on the planet, was born in Los Angeles, California on April 13, 1955. He started playing guitar around the age of 7 after his father built his very first guitar out of a cigar box and rubber bands.

While listening to the radio, the young Louis learned all of the songs by ear. Inspired by James Jamerson Jr., the legendary bassist for the Funk Brothers band of Motown fame, he decided early on to become the second best bass player after Jamerson.

One day watching a Mariachi band play, he created the thumping technique that later became very popular after sessions playing for many of the biggest artists of the era, including Michael Jackson, the Supremes, Paul McCartney on that very long list.

His style of playing was hard for anyone to put down on paper, so after Quincy Jones and George Duke asked him to do just that, “The Secret Scrolls of Funk” was born. It outlines the method he uses to lay down the notes for thump bass playing. He then began recording his licks in instructional video format which are available for aspiring bass players. As a result of the growing demand for his teaching time, he opened his own Bass Academy to formally educate new students in his style of playing the bass guitar. Louis also began custom designing and building bass guitars that are today shipped and sold worldwide.

For more information:
Louis Johnson on MySpace
Louis Johnson on Amazon
Brothers Johnson music on Amazon
Louis Johnson discography on Allmusic



CONTRIBUTING WRITERS:



katharinarumpfKatharina Rumpf
Junior Writer
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Katharina was born in Vienna, Austria and spent her first ten years there surrounded by all the magnificent culture the city had to offer. Music and dancing quickly became her biggest interests. She started taking ballet lessons at the age of five and knew she'd never stop dancing, even if she didn't have the urge to become a pro. Needless to say, being a lover of the art of dance it's impossible to not also love the art of music. Having a big Soul and R&B fan as a mother and a father who every now and then walked around singing on Stevie Wonder's "I Just Called to Say I Love You", a young Katharina fell in love with the music and has been an avid listener ever since.


Celebrating her eleventh birthday, her father surprised her with her first big concert experience: Michael Jackson. Since then she's been fortunate enough to enjoy many more shows with Prince being the absolute highlight. A great live show is like being elevated to another fantastic dimension.


Katharina is currently studying her last semester of Cultural Studies in Sweden, which will result in a long-anticipated Bachelor of Arts.


For her, the importance of music and the effect it has on us is a marvellous thing and makes it a key part of life. And discovering new amazing music is a pure thrill!

For more information:
Katharina on MySpace


tanisha.pngTanisha Jackson
Contributing writer
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Tanisha Jackson is a Pittsburgh girl (Go Steelers!) now residing in Atlanta, Georgia.  She is an artist manager, publicist, writer, and real music crusader.  It all goes back to Sunday mornings in the kitchen with her mother, snapping green beans and listening to classic gospel music before church.  And then, it happened:  "I was five years old when I was introduced to Smokey Robinson's Quiet Storm.  At that very moment, I knew this was my life."


I've been profoundly blessed to learn some valuable life lessons from legends I've grown up listening to and trying to emulate.  In fact, my entire management philosophy stems from one simple statement told to meby no less than Jerry "Iceman" Butler:  "Tanisha, it's called show business.  But if you're really smart and you really want to help artists, you'll know to put the business before the show!"


Joining Soulinterviews.com is a wonderful way for "Ms. T" to give backto the music by offering the interesting people she has met along the way to sound off on their experiences in this business.  Enjoy!


For more information
Tanisha on MySpace

 

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