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Sound Flave is about music and melody by Gail Nobles © 2021

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Sound Flave is about music and melody by Gail Nobles © 2021

    Whole House Full of Kings & Queens 4:24:24 5.19 PM

    Whole House Full of Kings & Queens 4:24:24 5.19 PM

    Story by: Gail Nobles
    Photo credit: 2C2K Photography
    Usage: CC BY 4.0 Deed
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    Hello! I'm Gail Nobles. Welcome to Sound Flave. Today's topic is Whole House Full of Kings & Queens. 


    Motown had a whole House full of kings and Queens. Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Diana Ross and the Supremes, Stevie Wonder, and Aretha Franklin, and a whole list of them in the same house.

     Now Michael Jackson is the number one king in the world. He started out as a Motown star with his brothers the Jackson 5. 

    Aretha Franklin is the Queen of Soul. She's another Motown star. 

    Whitney Houston reigned as the Queen of Pop. 

    James Brown is Godfather of Soul.

     Looks like to me, there is room for all that work hard to be number one in music. Rolling Stone has written an article titled The 200 Greatest asingers of All Time.

     Today you hear rumors among fans: Who is a far better singer than who?  I don't understand why people compare singers.

     When I was growing up hearing Motown, listening with family and friends, everybody just enjoyed the music. 

    When disco came along all of the singers got an applied in the 80s. We loved of course Michael Jackson, Lionel Richie, Madonna, and the list goes on.  There were so many singers that the world enjoyed.

     Now we are being told that they'll never be another James Brown or Michael Jackson. I don't know why because there are some more talented people out there just like them or better than them. God gave so many people so much talent, and if you're trying to get into the business, we all know that if it's not about talent, it ain't the music business, and there should be room for all.

    I’m Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening.

    • 2 min.
    Atlantic Starr-When Love Calls 3:26:24 1.54 AM

    Atlantic Starr-When Love Calls 3:26:24 1.54 AM

    Music intro: Gail Nobles
    Story by: Gail Nobles

    When Love Calls came from Atlantic Starr’s third studio album, Radiant.  The song is written by David Lewis and Wayne Lewis. When Love Calls Peaked at number five on billboard’s R&B chart and number 80 on billboard’s dance music chart in 1981.

     The lyrics said: When love calls
     You better answer
     Cause it might be a big mistake if you decide to hesitate.
     The single is a pretty good R&B and dance song.

    You may know  Atlantic star from singing the hits Always, Secret Lovers, and Masterpiece. You may also know them from singing One Lover, At a Time, If Your Heart Isn't In It, and My First Love.

     The group started in the 1970s and they were singing in the 80s They have changed and replaced members. There were some members that had solo careers. They were plentiful in members. I think now the band has four members and still sound great and still singing and performing. You can follow the group for the official Instagram for Atlantic Starr.

     I'm Gail Nobles. Give Atlantic Starr’s single When Love Calls a listen.Thank you for tuning in to Sound Flave.

    • 2 min.
    Bill Moss 3:1:24 5.14 PM

    Bill Moss 3:1:24 5.14 PM

    Story by: Gail Nobles
    Intro by: Gail Nobles

    Today's topic on Radiea Applis Soul is Bill Moss: Socket It To Em Soul Brother. Hello! I'm Gail Nobles. Welcome to Sound Flave. You're listening to the Radiea Applis Soul podcast edition.

    Bill Moss was a local singer and DJ at WVKO in Columbus. Short for Capital City Soul, the Columbus Ohio Capsule label’s history spans only five years throughout the 1970s founded by Bill Moss. Eccentric Soul: The Capsule Label is a compilation of 19 tracks spanning the label’s all but forgotten history.

    One of the songs on the compilation album was titled Socket It To Him Soul Brother by Bill Moss. In the song, he mentioned that he once had the pleasure of meeting Dr. King, and he asked the question: What I say?” Then the back up group would back him up by saying: Socket It To Him So Brother. The song was released on the Bell Records label in 1969. I won't say that it's an instrumental record, and I won't say that it's a rap record as far as rhyming. But it has that rap style. It's a soul record in the soul genre.

    On the compilation album released in 2004 or other songs by other music artist by the label The Numero Group.

    I would like to add that the single Socket To Him Soul Brother was also released on the Pama Records Label. I don't know if the song was a hit, but it sure sounds like a hit.

    Thank you for listening to Radiea Applis Soul. I'm Gail Nobles.

    • 2 min.
    James & Bobby Purify 1:17:24 6.51 PM

    James & Bobby Purify 1:17:24 6.51 PM

    Today's topic is James and Bobby Purify. They had a song titled: So Many Reasons. They were an R&B singing duo whose big hits were I’m Your Puppet in 1966, which reached number six in the US Billboard Hot 100 Chart and "Let Love Come Between Us" in 1967, which reached number 23 in the US. The original "Bobby Purify" (Robert Lee Dickey) was replaced by a second "Bobby Purify" (Ben Moore) in the 1970s. James Lee Purify was cousin to the original Robert Lee Dickie formed in 1965.

    I'd like to talk about their single So Many Reasons. It is a great song too.It's a song that some may not have heard. It's a single that comes from the album Shake A Tail Feather! The best of James & Bobby Purify released in 2002. The song So Many Reasons is telling all the reasons why someone is loved. James and Bobby are singing and telling the story. Songwriters knew how to write down in words the reasons why they loved someone in those days, and the singers didn't have a hard time expressing and explaining it. You could see and feel their emotions.

    You're listening to Sound Flave. Radiae Applis Soul. I’m your host, Gail Nobles. Today's topic: James and Bobby Purify.

    • 2 min.
    Marmalade-Reflections of My Life 12:1:23 4.57 PM

    Marmalade-Reflections of My Life 12:1:23 4.57 PM

    Intro by: Gail Nobles
    Photo: Theoldcomposer - Own work
    Usage: Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0

    Reflections of my life was a 1969/1970 hit single for the Scottish band Marmalade. It was written by their lead guitarist Junior Campbell and singer Dean Ford. Released in late 1969, it was the band’s first release on Decca following an earlier spell at CBS.

    The song went on to chart worldwide reaching number three in the UK in 1969, number 10 in the US and 1970 on the Billboard Hot 100, and number seven on the Cash Box Top 100. Initial sales were significant in both countries.

    In the kind of world we're living in today, I often think of some of the words to the song. The part when Marmalade sings, “The world is a bad place, a bad place. A terrible place to live. Oh, but I don't wanna die.

    Today the song is more than a song to me. The band was singing the way I feel right now. Reflections of My Life is a meaningful song. I love the guitars I hear in the song and the harmony of Marmalade. And most of all, the words.


    I’m Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to Sound Flave.

    • 2 min.
    Diana Ross 10:16:23 4.21 PM

    Diana Ross 10:16:23 4.21 PM

    Keyboardist: Gail Nobles

    Diana Ross. She rose to fame as the lead singer of the vocal group The Supremes, who became Motown's most successful act during the 1960s and one of the world's best-selling girl groups of all time. They remain the best-charting female group in history with a total of twelve number-one hit singles on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, including "Where Did Our Love Go", "Baby Love", "Come See About Me", "Stop! In the Name of Love", and "Love Child".

    Following her departure from the Supremes in 1970, Ross embarked on a successful solo music career with the release of her eponymous debut solo album and its singles, "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" – her first solo U.S. number-one hit – and "Reach Out and Touch (Somebody's Hand)".

    My favorite song from Diana Ross isAin’t No Mountain High Enough. She sang her version beautifully. I love her beginning speech to the song as the Motown Orchestra plays and the choir sings. Diana’s spoken voice is beautiful for the song saying: If you need, me call me.

    You’re listening to Sound Flave. Today’s topic: Diana Ross.

    • 1 min.

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