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The enduring music of Motown, Stax, Philadelphia International, and Vee-Jay

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Soul Classics 1956-65

Gospel and doo-wop combine to form the roots of soul

Soul Classics 1966-72

The age of Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye

Classic Soul

The finest in Classic R&B and Soul music

Women of Soul

The sound of classic female Soul singers

Motown Sound

The timeless tracks of the Motor City institution that defined Classic Soul.

Listeners' Top 100: Classic Soul

The 100 most popular tracks from our Soul channels

Classic Chicago Soul

Four decades of Chicago Soul royalty

New Orleans R&B and Funk

A jukebox's worth of classics from Toussaint, the Meters, Irma Thomas, Lee Dorsey and the other g...

Feel Good Old School R&B

Classic R&B favorites to start your day, or perk you up whenever you need it

Instrumental Funk & Soul

Nothing but old school funky grooves and throwbacks -- and no vocals!

Carolina Beach Music

The Classic Soul that was the soundtrack of summers by the sea and the Carolina Shag

The Wrecking Crew

Recordings of L.A.'s crack '60s and '70s studio band which included Glen Campbell and Leon Russel...

Pure Funk

'70s-'90s Funk with the Gap Band, the Bar-Kays, Parliament/Funkadelic, Prince, Rick James, and Ca...

The Soul of '74

Our collection of R&B hits from 1974.

The Soul of '69

Songs and artists from the 2021 film "Summer of Soul" plus more classic tracks from a magical yea...

The Soul of '78

A deep groove of the year's best R&B and Dance is cut through this collection.

The Soul of '67

When Detroit and Memphis vied for Soul capital of the USA, with Aretha, Marvin, Booker T., Wilson...

The Soul of '71

A landmark year of classic music from Marvin Gaye, Aretha, the Jacksons, and Jean Knight's "Mr. B...

The Soul of '68

A soul serenade with Otis Redding, the Temptations, Wilson Pickett and the Delfonics

The Soul of '77

Disco reigned, but Stevie and Marvin and Natalie Cole made great music too

The Soul of '75

Commodores, Ohio Players, the O'Jays, Pointer Sisters, and more

The Soul of '72

Landmark hits from Roberta Flack, the Spinners, Staple Singers, and Bobby Womack made '72 outtasi...

The Soul of '73

Stevie, The Spinners, The Stylistics, and Sly Stone -- 1973 spelled "Soul" with a capital "S"

The Soul of '66

Stone cold '66 classics from Wilson Pickett, the Temptations, Supremes, and Sam & Dave

The Soul of '65

R&B magic from Fontella Bass, Joe Tex, Stevie, James Brown, Four Tops and Temptations

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