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The Modern Order of Praetorians, sometimes known as The Praetorians, [1] was a fraternal organization founded in Dallas in 1898 or 1899 [2] by Charles B. Gardner, [3] who had formerly worked with the Home Forum and Woodmen of the World. Despite early setbacks the Order thrived and in the early built the Praetorian Building, the first skyscraper ...
KKDA has aired programming targeted toward the African-American community of Dallas/Fort Worth ever since. Soul 73 logo used until mid-2012. The station was acquired by Service Broadcasting Corporation on December 22, 1976. For years, it used the station ident./logo of 'Soul 73', with a mix of soul, R&B, and some gospel, jazz and blues.
Soul Cal: Funky Disco & Modern Soul, 1971–82 is a compilation album featuring various disco, Soul, and funk artists. Released on May 1, 2012, on Now-Again Records , a subsidiary of Stones Throw Records , the collection contains 15 songs and an 80-page book which summarizes the artists' backstories and recording processes.
KDMX (102.9 FM) is a radio station serving the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex in Texas. It is currently owned and operated by iHeartMedia, and airs a hot adult contemporary format. The station's studios are located along Dallas Parkway in Farmers Branch (although it has a Dallas address), and the transmitter site is in Cedar Hill.
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Retro soul, sometimes written as retro-soul, is a post-modern and contemporary popular music genre that emerged years after the golden era of soul music.In style of singing, arrangement and recording techniques, this music attempts to offer new music in the tradition of soul music from the United States from the 1950s to the 1970s.
Really Really Love You: Live at the Dallas Brooks Hall is the first live album by Australian soul musician Renée Geyer. This is the second and final album credited to the Renée Geyer Band. The album was recorded in April 1976 as her 'farewell' concert, before relocating to the United States. [1]
Herman Kelly & Life were a late-1970s modern soul/funk group based in Miami, Florida, whose lone album was executive produced by Cuban-born American Thomas Fundora. Their most notable track, "Dance to the Drummer's Beat", was originally released in 1978 on numerous American and European labels with various mixes and time-lengths.