Dave Godin (1936-2004) was the single most influential individual involved in popularising African American popular music in the United Kingdom during the 1960s and 1970s. As such he needs no introduction. This chapter examines two closely related aspects of his thought about the meaning of soul music and the responsibilities of soul fans. Godin wrote extensively about his experiences as a fan and of his conviction that the music was closely related to the historic African American struggle for freedom and dignity. He argued throughout his life that a close relationship existed between supporting the music and supporting this struggle. He also firmly believed that, by buying their records, the British soul community helped to support Africa...
The blues gave rise to the many forms of Afro-American popular music, among them bebop, ragtime, jaz...
Few can deny that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.\u27s untimely death had a profound impact on American l...
Soul came to fruition in the mid-20th century, mixing elements of blues, gospel and jazz in the bust...
Dave Godin (1936-2004) was the single most influential individual involved in popularising African A...
In the 1970s, Northern Soul held a pivotal position in British youth culture. It originated in the E...
The Northern Soul scene involves the direct acquisition of rare, obscure 1960s black American soul r...
This thesis demonstrates the value of the \u27hegemonic\u27 theory of politics as a basis for the di...
Soul music\u27s creation in the early 1960s was the result of a stylistic innovation in which young ...
Michael Jackson, possibly more than any other pop artist of the 20th Century, managed to bridge the ...
The song This Christmas by Donny Hathaway is played only once a year during the holiday season. Hi...
From work songs and spirituals during slavery to the gospel, soul, and funk of the civil rights move...
“Though Some Days the Blues Was Our Parade, Still We Marched Through All the Tears We Made : A Histo...
Many narratives concerning the transatlantic cultural exchange which carried blues music and blues c...
Commentators are unanimous about the important role of the UK in the 1970s in the history of popular...
In the summer of 1960, a group of Soul performers was scheduled to perform at a segregated dance in ...
The blues gave rise to the many forms of Afro-American popular music, among them bebop, ragtime, jaz...
Few can deny that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.\u27s untimely death had a profound impact on American l...
Soul came to fruition in the mid-20th century, mixing elements of blues, gospel and jazz in the bust...
Dave Godin (1936-2004) was the single most influential individual involved in popularising African A...
In the 1970s, Northern Soul held a pivotal position in British youth culture. It originated in the E...
The Northern Soul scene involves the direct acquisition of rare, obscure 1960s black American soul r...
This thesis demonstrates the value of the \u27hegemonic\u27 theory of politics as a basis for the di...
Soul music\u27s creation in the early 1960s was the result of a stylistic innovation in which young ...
Michael Jackson, possibly more than any other pop artist of the 20th Century, managed to bridge the ...
The song This Christmas by Donny Hathaway is played only once a year during the holiday season. Hi...
From work songs and spirituals during slavery to the gospel, soul, and funk of the civil rights move...
“Though Some Days the Blues Was Our Parade, Still We Marched Through All the Tears We Made : A Histo...
Many narratives concerning the transatlantic cultural exchange which carried blues music and blues c...
Commentators are unanimous about the important role of the UK in the 1970s in the history of popular...
In the summer of 1960, a group of Soul performers was scheduled to perform at a segregated dance in ...
The blues gave rise to the many forms of Afro-American popular music, among them bebop, ragtime, jaz...
Few can deny that Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.\u27s untimely death had a profound impact on American l...
Soul came to fruition in the mid-20th century, mixing elements of blues, gospel and jazz in the bust...