Soul is stranger than fiction
Soul Unsung - Reflections on the Band in Black Popular Music - Kevin Le Gendre
Kevin Le Gendre [+ ]
Journalist and Broadcaster
Kevin Le Gendre is a journalist and broadcaster with a special interest in black music, literature and culture. Since the 1990s he has written about soul, funk, jazz and hip-hop, as well as African and Caribbean authors, for many publications including Echoes, Jazzwise, The Independent On Sunday, Qwest TV (France) and Times Literary Supplement Online. He contributes to BBC Radio 4’s Front Row and also presents Radio 3’s J To Z. He is the author of Don’t Stop The Carnival: Black Music in Britain Vol.1 (Peepal Tree Press, 2018) and Soul Unsung: Reflections on the Band in Black Popular Music (Equinox Publishing, 2012).
Description
This chapter reflects on how soul has proved to be an extremely creative genre and instances examples of evolving styles and influences. It argues that it has been the combination of the vocalist alongside the extraordinary mix of instrumental ingredients that makes this music so dynamic.