Chaka Khan has insisted singers who rely on Auto-tune should give up their career in music and get a job at the Post Office. The pop veteran insisted there are plenty of young artists who she finds very impressive but she hit out at stars who rely on computer software to hit the right notes…
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There s lots of “Philly Soul” ahead on
Soulsations as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the historic music label Philadelphia International Records. The groundbreaking label was founded by the phenomenally talented songwriters/producers Kenneth Gamble and Leon Huff. Together they lead the way in creating some of the most memorable lyrics and melodies of the past five decades. The label included such artists as McFadden and Whitehead, Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes, and Patti LaBelle. We ll hear a bit from Wichita listener Bernard Knowles about growing up in Philadelphia, surrounded by the rich music.
Plus, this week’s DoubleTake features the Stevie Wonder song “Until You Come Back To Me” performed by the Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin and followed by the Queen of Funk Chaka Khan. Khan recently released a live version of the tune recorded in her hometown of Chicago.