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Swampland's Gospel, Funk & Soul Collection

Posted: Jun 21, 2011

Swampland's Gospel, Funk & Soul Collection

It's arguable that one of America's finest contributions to history is music. Deep forms of music culminated from various influences that mold a specific style. In this dispatch, Swampland's Gospel, Funk & Soul Collection highlights some of the articles we've culled from the archives to highlight a few of the country's greatest musicians in the aforementioned genre.

James Calemine

RELATED GOSPEL, FUNK & SOUL ARTICLES

The Divine Spark of Sly & The Family Stone

Funkadelic's Soulful Glory

Al Green: Lay It Down

Ike Stubblefield: The Latest...

George Clinton & His Gangsters of Love

The Blind Boys of Alabama: Take The High Road

The Staple Singers: Be Altitude

Booker T & The MGs: McLemore Avenue

The Stax Sound

Stax Records 50th Anniversary Collection

Otis Redding: Live On the Sunset Strip

Otis Redding I've Got Dreams To Remember

Otis Redding: Live In London & Paris

Betty Davis: They Say I'm Different

The Georgia Sea Island Singers

Carla Thomas: Live at the Bohemian Cavern

Johnny Taylor: Live at the Summit Club

Down The Road with Taj Mahal

 

Swampland Interview with Blind Boys of Alabama's Clarence Fountain

Ben Harper & The Blind Boys of Alabama

Dust To Digital's Goodbye, Babylon

William Bell: New Lease On Life

The Soul of Black Country 

Etta Baker with Taj Mahal

Music Maker's Sisters of the South

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