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  • ANgelique Humes

    Hello
    I am planning a soul train party for my 41st birthday and would like to know where I can get things such as props, decorations I live here in Los Angeles Ca. Thanks
    Angelique Humes

  • Felice Ballard

    I can remember Soul Train from the sixties. I am a baby-boomer and I love the trends from the sixties. I will always remeber the train lipne and the fashions of clothing that they wore and do you know that they are in fashion to this very day. The sixties will always be with us because the trends still exist.

  • http://sfaintl@yahoo.com Roselyn

    I looked at soul train tonite on bounce TV. It comes on every nite and they show the old shows and the new ones, but I prefere the old ones. I love looking at their fashion and the way they use to dance. Im glad they put it bk on TV.

  • http://sfaintl@yahoo.com Roselyn

    I really love watching soul train old shows.

  • Tommy

    I would like to know the name of the orintal girl in the first picture. She was on the show from the begining to the end. That beautiful hair and body made my days back when.

  • Tommy

    I would like to learn her name so I can look her up on facebook if she is there.

  • Keith Camper

    I danced on Soul Train back in the early 80′s as a guest to one of the regular; I also won the scrabble board (Dorothy Dandridge was the word to unscramble). Don’s contributions to the dance community will be missed. Every 70′s party I have been to the Soul Train line is formed.
    RIP Mr. Cornelius
    Keith I. Camper
    “AKA”

  • Keith Camper

    I danced on Soul Train back in the early 80′s as a guest to one of the regular; I also won the scrabble board (Dorothy Dandridge was the word to unscramble). Don’s contributions to the dance community will be missed. Every 70′s party I have been to the Soul Train line is formed.
    RIP Mr. Cornelius
    Keith I. Camper

  • Latricia

    The group is Atlantic Starr.

  • Rose

    Don was a master – gone too soon! RIP.

  • https://www.facebook.com/groups/NYCsoultrainlineflashmob/ Ulysses Grant

    Hello,
    My name is Ulysses and I am one of the four members that came up with the idea to do the NYC Flash Mob event in times Square.
    https://www.facebook.com/groups/NYCsoultrainlineflashmob/

  • http://justlori1960@live.com Lori

    I grew up with Soul Train couldn’t wait for it to come on! So when I see comments about not seeing any white ppl BOO TO YOU! If ur truly a fan this was about celebrating music and dance not color.! Thank you Don & Whitney for touching my soul! R.I.P. but u’ll live on forever.

  • TIMCOX

    speaking of Soul Train lines, everytime i witness soul train lines these days in the current-day 2000s, the participants don’t do it correctly. they fail to line up women on one side; guys on the other. Plus, you must rock back and forth while you await your turn to burn the dancefloor. therefore, i have an attitude when i see soul train lines done incorrectly … sorry, that’s just the way i feel about doing something so important, WRONG !!!! take note people, and respect the soul train line.

  • Kelli

    I saw white people dancing on “Soul Train” starting in the ’80s. That shows its massive crossover appeal. That’s why I have been so livid when people act like the show and Don Cornelius was a black thing solely, b/c it wasn’t. It brought people together of all ethnic groups.

  • http://www.harmonictouchmusic.com Crystal

    I danced on the show from 1976 to 1980, and I enjoy watching Soul Train today as much as I enjoyed it back in the day. I can’t wait to see the new Soul Train create that great platform once again where the best and brilliant can shine. I saw a LOT of diversity in my 13 years dancing on the show – in both the staff and the dancers. From what I could tell the buck definitely stopped at dance ability and on-camera personality as the main criteria – and not race; the show was a melting pot already in 1976 when I got there. Honestly, I saw a rainbow of culture, every kind of culture you can imagine was in the studio in some capacity. There were many mixed-race dancers. As the show developed from season to season you can see the diversity in the acts on the show and the new faces among the dancers. It’s still such a “good time” to watch Soul Train. When the phrase “the hippest trip in America” was coined – they got it right. Every show is a super hip production, uniquely tailored from the first beat of the theme music and the first frame of video to the fade out on a great dancer closing out the Soul Train Line … leaving the audience glued and wanting to see more. That’s how he got us hooked. It’s a rather magical show in many respects. Sending love to the legacy … live on. Live strong.

  • http://www.groovêrêrê.com Geraldo Amâncio Carvalho Filho

    Olá mair site da musica popular americana!!!

  • http://www.PhotosByCarolyn.blog.com Carolyn

    Hello….I own the rights to this photo ….I am the photographer. The images was captured at ONEMusic Fest 2011. The vocalists are Algebra and Anthony David who are singing Forever More

  • Giovane

    Mesmo eu sendo brasilerio amo muito este programa este site maravilhoso como diz o amigo acima maior site da musica popular americana viva SOUL TRAIN I LOVE IT

  • http://soultran torrie

    i love your show i wish it was on everyday

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  • charles lewis

    soul train was my favorite dance show it takes you into another world.

  • lady d

    i am 70 years old and soul train was one of the highlights of my life i never smoked drank or did drugs my drug was dancing and i can still drop it like it,s hot lol lol and i still watch soul train and the tall big afro guy above was so fine i never knew his name

  • brianna

    my fave artists are the jackon 5 my have from that group is michael jackson R.I.P

  • brianna

    i can’t wait to watch soul train music awards and I’m only 9 yrs old!

  • brianna

    lol

  • redrerd

    lol im vegas now see you at Planet Hollywood!

  • The Bo$$

    That is not cedrick!!! come on soul train this is the website for soul train!!!!!
    And you dont know your host! tut tut tut

  • ErnestBell

    i like to know where in Chicago was soul train located. What address?

  • connie gazaz

    It is just wagwaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaan

  • http://www.facebook.com/denise.baker.9083 Denise Baker

    I am trying so hard to find footage of Soul Train when it was in Chicago back in the early 70′s I was on the show as a back ground dancer for the artist “Lonnie Brooks” performing a song titled “The Flip” based from the Flip Wilson Show. If someone could please help me locate this footage I would be so grateful.

  • http://www.facebook.com/denise.baker.9083 Denise Baker

    I wonder if they burn all the Chicago footage..

  • http://www.facebook.com/russell.hughes.796 Russell Hughes

    I would like to meet soul train dancer ms.Q.

  • E of Motown

    I’d like 2 know who the lady is in red on picture 1 on the dance moments, of all the throwback episodes, she stands out 4 me the most : )



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