MSN Entertainment
For baby boomers, soul music will always be identified with the 1960s, a
golden age of classic records splicing R&B's deep blues and gospel roots
with the sleeker accents of pop and rock. Yet if the "old school" soul minted in
Memphis, Detroit, Philadelphia, Chicago and points beyond lives on as a durable
oldies franchise, the music's influence has proven hardy indeed.
Soul revivals have occurred with reassuring frequency, if not always with
fanfare, and new generations of musicians around the world keep coming back to
its emotional directness and deep grooves. Four decades on, soul appears to be
spawning a bumper crop of strong new recordings from both young acolytes and
soul survivors who have found new fans, not just rekindled their old fans'
nostalgia.