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The world got a whole lot less soulful this morning:
http://www.suntimes.com/news/nation/2789320,solomon-burke-dies-airport-101010.article
In a world full of manufactured "soul", he was the real deal. He leaves behind 21 children, so at least he propagated the soul gene to full effect!
Safe journey Brother Solomon.
http://www.suntimes.com/news/nation/2789320,solomon-burke-dies-airport-101010.article
In a world full of manufactured "soul", he was the real deal. He leaves behind 21 children, so at least he propagated the soul gene to full effect!
Safe journey Brother Solomon.


Solomon Burke, one of the greatest soul singers of all time died yesterday at the age of 70. He had just landed in the Netherlands, where he was scheduled to perform.
Born in Philadelphia, Burke, who also worked as a preacher, began recording in the 1950s. One of the first 45s I ever had as a kid was Burke's soul version of "Down in the Valley," an old cowboy song he turned inside out and made it into a soul testament.
In recent years he'd been making something of a comeback. He did a country album called