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What Happen To Good Old Music With A Message?

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AAPolitical Slugfest

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Let's take a journey back to when music had a message. Music was a driving force, the soul and the voice of the civil rights and black power struggles of the 1960s. Do you remember Marvin Gaye's astonishing "You're the Man." How about the Isley Brothers, Gil Scott-Heron, the O'Jays, Parliament, Curtis Mayfield, Charles Wright & the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band, Nina Simone, Hank Ballard, the Staple Singers, and James Brown are lesser-known yet necessary performers like the Soul Children, Dyke & the Blazers, and the Philadelphia International All Stars. Lets not forget the jazz vanguard of the 1960s. Let take a look at where the music was and where it is going today. Here on the political slugfest. Tonight at 11PM If you can handle the truth!

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