Interview with Deborah Bond
A self-proclaimed "people watcher, dreamer and lover ofphilosophy", Debórah Bond (pronounced De-BOR-rah) credits Anita Baker, Chaka Khan, and Sade as the roots which shaped her sound. Her unique and "eclectic mix of R&B, funk and British soul" receives accolades from fans and critics worldwide.
Interview with Tara King
Tara King is a singer/songwriter and fashion designer that was born in Kansas and raised in Southern California. She blends the sounds of rock, pop, hip-hop and R&B to create her own unique style of music. Tara has written songs for other artists and has worked with producers such as Erick Sermon, Timothy Bloom and Dem Jointz. Coming off a six-month tour in Singapore, Tara King is ready to take the U.S. market by storm with an EP titled 'Kissed By a Bullet...
Interview with Sarah's Girl
Stacey Richardson Crawford, known as Sarah's Girl, is an accomplished, polished and gifted R&B vocalist who has been recognized as one of the industries best kept secrets. At the tender age of 3, she was propelled into her destiny. During morning service at St. Timothy Missionary Baptist church, one of Cleveland, Ohio's largest congregations, her grandfather and Pastor, the late Rev. Dr. John T. Weeden planted her on a chair in front of a microphone.
Interview with Gordon Chambers
Gordon Chambers is a Grammy Award-winning American singer-songwriter and record producer who has written songs for over 75 recording artists including Angie Stone, Yolanda Adams, The Isley Brothers, Brandy, Trey Songz, Chaka Khan, Patti Labelle, Usher, Marc Anthony, Jamie Foxx, Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston and Beyoncé Knowles.
Interview with Billy Paul
Philadelphia-born singer Billy Paul has been successfully performing for nearly 50 years, but is principally known for a single hit, 1972's huge, controversial smash "Me and Mrs. Jones."
Interview with Le'Andria Johnson
In June 2010, Le'Andria was crowned BET's Sunday Best winner, with over 2 million votes from the network's faithful viewers. Each week she wowed viewers and captured the hearts of millions, including Sunday Best's host Kirk Franklin, judges, Mary Mary, Donnie McClurkin, and Yolanda Adams and celebrity mentor Kim Burrell. For the finale, she performed a medley of three songs, "I Love the Lord," "He Was There," and "In the Midst of It All."
Interview with Sounds of Blackness
It's been 40 years since the inception of the world-renowned, Grammy-Award winning Sounds of Blackness. Yet, they continue to rise to the top and their new self-titled project, with single, "Fly Again," featuring Jamecia Bennett, is no exception.
Interview with Joe
As one of the true R&B voices of his generation, Joe Thomas refuses to slow down. Having made his debut in 1993 with the disc Everything, the only album he recorded for Mercury Records, the southern soul man is still giving everything to his chosen profession. Retaining the emotion and passion that made him a silky voiced sensation loved throughout the world; Joe continues to strive for soul perfection.
Interview with Teri Tobin
Born on Valentine's Day, this Arizona-born songstress, songwriter & producer had sounds of soul music flowing through her veins at an early age. While voice training in those days started at her grandmother's church, her professional singing career began as a child when she was chosen to sing background vocals for the legendary Jeffrey Osborne, and for the Rock Band Yes.
Interview with Chris walker
Born and raised in Houston TX, Chris Walker began singing before he began speaking. Like most Southern grown soul singers, he got his start in the church as a member of his family gospel group, The Walker Brothers. Chris plays the bass upside down like one of his early hero’s Jimi Hendrix.


