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Soul Told Black Musicians’ Stories. Its Archives Are Going Digital.

The New York Times – Music:

The newspaper, which started in 1966 with a focus on R&B, funk and disco, shut down in 1982. But one of its founders’ grandsons is devoted to finding it a new online audience.

Christopher Petkanas
Author: Christopher Petkanas

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Black People, Magazines, Nineteen Hundred Sixties, Pop and Rock Music, Regina Jones, Rhythm and Blues (Music)
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