Stevie Wonder made a few appearances on Soul Train but one of the most rememberable ones was when he freestyled a song on the spot in dedication to the show & its creator. @DjRellyRell
Stevie Wonder made a few appearances on Soul Train but one of the most rememberable ones was when he freestyled a song on the spot in dedication to the show & its creator. @DjRellyRell
Check out classic footage of a young Michael Jackson debuting “The Robot” on Soul Train during The Jackson 5’s “Dancing Machine” performance. @DjRellyRell
Earlier today we posted Big Daddy Kane & Mister Cee Performing “I Get The Job Done“. Here is the second performance of that same Soul Train show back in 1989-90 of “Smooth Operator”. Rest In Peace Don C. @DJJUANYTO
Throughout the history of Soul Train, Don Cornelius was very successful with keeping up with the new trends, including the start of Hiphop in the early 80’s. Even though many thought hiphop was temporary Don Cornelius went out of the norm of debuting many Hip Hop acts on National television. @DjRellyRell
Former Soul Train host Shemar Moore said his “heart is heavy†after hearing about the suicide of Don Cornelius and says it was impossible to fill his shoes. Click below to find out more. @WiLMajor
You rarely saw Don Cornelius dancing in the Soul Train Line but when he stepped out once to recite his limited dance moves it didn’t work out for him. He recently joked about that one occasion in a Soul Train Documentary I saw on television not too long ago. Check out the legendary Soul Train moment after the jump. @DjRellyRell