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  • S04E25 Mandrill, LaBelle, Georgia Jackson

    • October 20, 1971
    • PBS

    Mrs. Georgia Jackson, mother of slain Soledad Brother George Jackson, is interviewed by producer- Ellis Haizlip. Other show features include the exciting Latin-jazz sounds of seven man combo, Mandrill and the rhythm and blues of LaBelle (Formerly Patti LaBelle and the Bluebells)

  • S04E28 Frederick Douglass, Max Roach Jazz Ensemble

    • November 3, 1971
    • PBS

    This program traces the roots of Black protest in America by means of passages from Frederick Douglass' greatest orations, dramatized by Arthur Bufghardt, interspersed with performances by drummer Max Roach, his jazz ensemble and the 22 voices of the J. C. White Singers.

  • S04E30 The Persuasions, Bobby Hebb, Ron Carter, M'Boom

    • November 17, 1971
    • PBS

    Setlist... 01. Bobby Hebb & Ron Carter - Soul 02. The Persuasions - Buffalo Soldier 03. The Persuasions - Medley: He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother/You Got A Friend 04. Bobby Hebb & Ron Carter - A Natural Man 05. M'Boom - Percussion Jam 06. Bobby Hebb & Ron Carter - Sunny 07. M'Boom - Percussion Jam 08. The Persuasions - Medley: Sincerely/I'll Never Let You Go/Move On Down The Line/Speedo/I Only Have Eyes For You/ Tears On My Pillow 09. M'Boom - Show Outro

  • S04E34 James Baldwin (Part 1)

    • December 15, 1971
    • PBS

    Author James Baldwin is interviewed by the young Black poetess Nikki Giovanni in a special two-part presentation of Soul!, taped in London.

  • S04E35 James Baldwin (Part 2)

    • December 22, 1971
    • PBS

    The second installment in a special, two-part program featuring James Baldwin.

  • S04E36 Bill Withers, Mae Jackson, McCoy Tyner Quartet

    • December 29, 1971
    • PBS

    Featured guest Bill Withers sings hit single, "Ain't No Sunshine" and other selections from his album, Just As I Am. In another segment, young poetess Mae Jackson reads from her own works. Setlist... 01.McCoy Tyner unknown song 02.Mae Jackson poem 03.Bill Withers "I'm Her Daddy" 04.Bill Withers "Ain't No Sunshine 05.Mae Jackson poem 06.Bill Withers Interview 07.McCoy Tyner unknown song 08.Mae Jackson poem 09.Bill Withers "Grandma's Hands" 10.Bill Withers "Grits Ain't Groceries" 11.Bill Withers "Harlem/Cold Bologna"

Season 5

  • S05E01 The Delfonics, Muhammad Ali, Miriam Makeba

    • January 5, 1972
    • PBS

    Former heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali, South African born singer Miriam Makeba and a three-man vocal group called the Delfonics, share the spotlight with guest-host Nikki Giovanni, who opens the show with her "Kidnap Poem". 1.Intro By Host Nikki Giovanni 2.The Delfonics - Trying To Make A Fool Of Me 3.Miriam Makeba - Brand New Day 4.Miriam Makeba Interview 5.Miriam Makeba - African Song With Dance Interpritation 6.Miriam Makeba - Unknown African Song 7.Muhammad Ali Interview 8.The Delfonics - Didn't I Blow Your Mind 9.The Delfonics - I Gave To You 10.Nikki Giovanni Social Commentary & Show Closing

  • S05E02 Jerry Butler, Peaches, Anna Horsford, Dr. Stanley Nelson

    • January 12, 1972
    • PBS

  • S05E04 Horace Silver, Andy & Salome Bey, Lee Morgan, Bobbi Humphrey

    • January 26, 1972
    • PBS

    An all jazz line-up on this edition of Soul! features pianist Horace Silver at the electric keyboard, Lee Morgan on trumpet and 22-year old Bobbi Humphrey playing the flute. They are joined by vocalists Andy and Salome Bey.

  • S05E06 Gladys Knight And The Pips, Carolyn Rodgers, Norman Jordan

    • February 9, 1972
    • PBS

    One of the great Motown acts of the past several years headlines the show, performing the hit, "I Heard It through the Grapevine", and other selections. 1.Band Instrumental/Show Intro 2.Gladys Knight Interview 3.Poetry By Carolyn Rodgers & Norman Jordan 4.Gladys Knight & The Pips - Nitty Gritty 5.Gladys Knight & The Pips - Make Me The Woman You Come Home To 6.Gladys Knight & The Pips - Friendship Train 7.Gladys Knight & The Pips - If I Were Your Woman 8.Gladys Knight & The Pips - I Heard It Through The Grapevine 9.Poetry By Carolyn Rodgers & Norman Jordan 10.Gladys Knight & The Pips - Help Me Make It Through The Night 11.Gladys Knight Band Introductions 12.Gladys Knight & The Pips - I Don't Wanna Do Wrong

  • S05E07 Al Green, Vertamae Grosvenor, The Isaac Douglas Singers, Alice Childress, Camille Yarbrough

    • February 16, 1972
    • PBS

    Highlights feature guest Al Green singing "Let's Stay Together" and author Verta Mae Grosvenor reading form her latest book, Thursdays and Every Other Sunday Off.

  • S05E09 Lucky Peterson, Black Ivory, Jimmy Briscoe and the Little Beavers

    • March 1, 1972
    • PBS

    “The Young Peoples Show” Guests: child keyboard prodigy Lucky Peterson, singing groups Black Ivory and Jimmy Briscoe and the Little Beavers, poets Michael Goode and Vanessa Howard, and students and teachers from Newark’s Chad School. Host: Loretta Green

  • S05E10 Merry Clayton, Reverend Jesse Jackson

    • March 8, 1972
    • PBS

    Merry Clayton, top back-up singer who emerged a star, sings "Grandma's Hands", "Southern Man" and other numbers. The Reverend Jesse Jackson also talks with host Ellis Haizlip about his newly formed organization, People United to Save Humanity (PUSH).

  • S05E11 Chester Himes, Al Freeman Jr, The Dells

    • March 15, 1972
    • PBS

    Author Chester Himes is welcomed back from self-exile in Europe on this show devoted primarily to his writings. Actor Al Freeman Jr., who reads from Himes' autobiography, and The Dells, who sing several of their hits, join the welcome. Setlist... 01. Interview with author Chester Hymes 02. Interview with actor Al Freeman Jr 03. The Dells "Oh, What A Night" 04. The Dells "Always Together" 05. The Dells "Stay In My Corner" 06. The Dells "It's All Up To You" 07. The Dells "The Love We Had Stays On My Mind"

  • S05E12 Sidney Poitier, Harry Belafonte, Novella Nelson

    • March 22, 1972
    • PBS

    Sidney Poitier and Harry Belafonte discuss their new film, Buck and the Preacher, as well as other topics, interrupted by interludes of song by Novella Nelson, Broadway star, artistic and creative director of New York's Shakespeare Festival Public Theater.

  • S05E13 Ruby Dee & Ossie Davis, Lucky Thompson

    • March 29, 1972
    • PBS

    Ruby Dee and Ossie Davis, aided by the music of composer-saxophonist Lucky Thompson, give dramatic readings of the poetry of a writer named Robert Cornell Kaufman.

  • S05E14 Rahsaan Roland Kirk & The Vibration Society

    • October 4, 1972
    • PBS

    Guests: Jazz musician Rahsaan Roland Kirk & the Vibration Society Host: Ellis Haizlip

  • S05E15 Ashford & Simpson

    • October 11, 1972
    • PBS

    The songwriting/performing duo of Nick Ashford and Valerie Simpson appear in a concert of rock and gospel music on Soul! 1.Ashford & Simpson - Keep It Coming 2.Ashford & Simpson - Ooh Child 3.Nick Ashford - I Wanna Be Where You Are 4.Nick Ashford - If 5.Nick Ashford - Remember Me 6.Valerie Simpson - Silly Wasn't I 7.Valerie Simpson - Drink The Wine 8.Valerie Simpson - Genius 1 & 2 9.Ashford & Simpson - Everybody Is A Star/Band Introductions 10.Ashford & Simpson - There Is A God 11.Ashford & Simpson - Steal Away 12.Ashford & Simpson - Reach Out And Touch Somebody's Hand

  • S05E17 Nation Of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan

    • October 25, 1972
    • PBS

    A one hour sit down interview with Nation Of Islam Minister Louis Farrakhan.

  • S05E18 New Birth, The Nightlighters, The Moonglows

    • November 1, 1972
    • PBS

    Guests: New Birth, Nightlighters, and Moonglows. Host: Gerry Bledsoe

  • S05E20 Tito Puente, Willie Colon

    • November 15, 1972
    • PBS

    Felipe Luciano hosts this showcase of Latin music on Soul! Features musicians Tito Puente and Willie Colon, accompanied by their musical groups. 1.Show Introduction By Felipe Luciano 2.Tito Puente & His Orchestra - Para Los Rumberos 3.Tito Puente Interview 4.Tito Puente & His Orchestra W/Frankie Figueroa - Tus Ojos (Bolero) 5.Tito Puente & His Orchestra W/Frankie Figueroa - Nina Y Senora 6.Movie Clip For "Our Latin Thing" 7.Felipe Luciano Discusses Latin Music 8.Willie Colon Interview 9.Willie Color & His Orchestra W/Hector Lavoe - Aguanile 10.Willie Color & His Orchestra W/Hector Lavoe - Sigue Feliz 11.Willie Color & His Orchestra W/Hector Lavoe - Demalano 12.Show Outro

  • S05E21 Trio LaBelle, Mongo Santamaria

    • November 22, 1972
    • PBS

    Female singing trio LaBelle and conga drum/bongo musician Mongo Santamaria, are guests of Ellis Haizlip.

  • S05E22 Ron O’Neal, Zulema, Black Heart

    • November 29, 1972
    • PBS

    Guest: Actor Ron O’Neal, and musicians Zulema and Black Heart Host: Ellis Haizlip

  • S05E24 Taj Mahal, Exuma, Cicely Tyson

    • December 13, 1972
    • PBS

  • S05E25 Stevie Wonder & Wonderlove

    • December 20, 1972
    • PBS

    Setlist... 01. For Once In My Life 02. If You Really Love Me 03. Superwoman 04. You And I 05. Interview 06. What's Going On/My Cherie Amour 07. Blowing In The Wind 08. With A Chid's Heart 09. Love Having You Around 10. Signed Sealed Delivered/Papa Was A Rolling Stone 11. Superstition 12. Maybe Your Baby/Superstition Outro 13. Uptight Everything's Alright

Season 6

  • S06E01 An Evening With Al Green

    • January 3, 1973
    • PBS

    1.Show Intro/What A Wonderful Thing Love Is 2.Al Green Interview 3.I'm So Tired Of Being Alone 4.Look What You Done For Me 5.How Can You Mend A Broken Heart 6.I'm Still In Love With You 7.Judy 8.You Ought To Be With Me 9.Love & Happiness 10.We Only Just Begun 11.Let's Stay Together 12.Show Outro

  • S06E02 Earth, Wind & Fire, Linda Hopkins & The Soul Quintet

    • January 10, 1973
    • PBS

  • S06E03 The Jimmy Caster Bunch, The Spinners

    • January 17, 1973
    • PBS

    Entertainment is provided by The Spinners and the Jimmy Castor Bunch. The Jimmy Castor Bunch 01.It's Just Begun 02.Hey Leroy, Your Mommas Callin' You 03.The First Time Ever I saw Your Face 04.Troglodyte 05.I'm Not A Child Anymore 06.Foxy Lady The Spinners 01.It's A Shame 02.That's What Girls Are Made For 03.I'll Be Around 04.How Could I Let You Get Away 05.Could It Be I'm Falling In Love

  • S06E04 Stokely Carmichael

    • February 7, 1973
    • PBS

  • S06E06 Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, Esther Marrow, Ida Lewis

    • February 21, 1973
    • PBS

    Guests include popular singing group Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, singer Esther Marrow, and Ida Lewis, editor of Encore magazine. 1.Show Intro 2.Esther Marrow - Unknown Song 3.Interview With Encore Magazine Editor Ida Lewis 4.Esther Marrow - Things Ain't Right 5.Esther Marrow - When I Die 5.Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - If You Don't Know Me By Now 6.Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - Ebony Woman 7.Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - Be For Real 8.Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - Let Me Into Your World 9.Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes - I Miss You 10.Show Outro

  • S06E07 Billy Preston

    • February 28, 1973
    • PBS

    Guest: performer/composer/keyboard artist Billy Preston and his musical group.

  • S06E08 To The People, Thank You! (Final Episode)

    • March 7, 1973
    • PBS

    Soul! staff: Ellis Haizlip, Alonzo Brown Jr., Anna Horsford, Sherri Santifer, Loretta Green and Leslie Demus read poetry – and letters from viewers throughout the country, and share clips of LaBelle (from the first episode of Soul!), and King Curtis (musical director of Soul!, who passed away during the show’s run). Host: Ellis Haizlip