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A show interviewing various people in the music and promotional and other industries

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Listen to Stephanie Campbell give her opinions on why she feels the public voted for Barack Obama.

Stephanie Campbell is going to give you tips on how to find a job in todays economy and how to keep it. Not six-digit jobs, and not dream jobs A job. Which is what some listeners need right now. The methods may seem unorthodox... more

Listen to legendary drummer Earl Young talk about his days with MFSB and the Trammps whose hit Disco Inferno lit up the charts. He has played with Stevie Wonder, The O Jays, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, Teddy Pendergrass,... more

Listen to a special two hour program with Elaine Jesmer who wrote Number One with a Bullet a fictionalized account but based on artists who worked for Motown. Hear about her friendship with Marvin Gaye and how the powers that be... more

Listen to the author of The Lost Supreme talk about his days as a Detroit Free Press reporter and the books he has written in the past. He has written exposes on corruption in the NY city police department and one on investigative... more

Listen as Tom Moulton talks about his career as the top mixer and producer of disco, soul, and R&B hits.

Chances are if you own more than 100 albums Tom Moultons name is on there somewhere. Hear the legendary "mixer" of music and song talk about his humble beginnings and how he invented the 12 inch single and what was to become... more

Listen to Philadelphia Soul Legend Archie Bell talk about his days as a hitmaker with the Drells and how Tighten Up, I Just Cant Stop Dancing and Its Gonna be a Showdown came into being and what he is doing now.

Discussion of black males in a historical content.

Peter Benjaminson talks about his book The Lost Supreme (the life of Florence Ballard)and Motown.

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