Soul Deep: The Story of Black Popular Music
Soul Deep: The Story of Black Popular Music
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Season 1
6 Episodes

Episode 1
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The Birth Of Soul: Ray Charles
The Birth Of Soul: Ray Charles
Episode 2
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The Gospel Highway: Sam Cooke
The Gospel Highway: Sam Cooke
Episode 3
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The Sound Of Young America: Diana Ross
The Sound Of Young America: Diana Ross
Episode 4
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Southern Soul: Otis Redding
Southern Soul: Otis Redding
Episode 5
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Ain't It Funky Now: James Brown
Ain't It Funky Now: James Brown
Episode 6
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From Ghetto To Fabulous: Mary J. Blige
From Ghetto To Fabulous: Mary J. Blige

Soul Deep: The Story of Black Popular Music

Overview

Created by
William Naylor
Soul music has conquered the world in the last 50 years - growing from the raw, electric rhythms of the black underclass, it is now a billion dollar industry with R&B and hip hop dominating the world's charts. It's been the soundtrack to some of the most extraordinary social, political and cultural shifts. Together with the civil rights movement, it has challenged white hegemony, helped break down segregation and encouraged the fight for racial equality. This new six-part series, made by the BBC team who produced the critically-acclaimed Lost Highway, Walk On By and Dancing In The Street series, charts the evolution of soul music - with a fascinating combination of rare archive footage and over 100 contemporary interviews. The movers and shakers from the world of soul – such as James Brown, Mary J Blige, Beyoncé and Martha Reeves, - plus some often overlooked talent, track the music that shaped our lives.
rhythm and blues (r&b)
funk
music
Last Updated: 4 days ago
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