What made Sounds of Blackness Excellent

Host Roger Moore alongside Historian Kevin Tomlin talks about know as the most successful choir to crossover and bring forward a Black cultured approached,
Who was behind Sounds of Blackness

Host Roger Moore alongside Historian Kevin Tomlin talks about know as the most successful choir to crossover and bring forward a Black cultured approached,
Lauryn Hill, Madonna, Simply Red & George Michael influenced by UK Gospel Musicians

Host Roger Moore alongside Historian Kevin Tomlin talks about UK musicians how if been part of musical Global Giants in the industry.
Windrush celebrating youth birthing Gospel

Host Roger Moore alongside Historian Kevin Tomlin, GMIA Juliet Fletcher & Paulette Peters one of the Lead Members of Birmingham famous choir The Majestic’s.
Celebrating the impact of Black Music

Host Roger Moore alongside Historian Kevin Tomlin, Cue the Jazz presenter Mimo & GRP’s Ray Prince, celebrates the impact of Black Music.
Was Teddy Pendergrass the Greatest Out of Philly

Host Roger Moore alongside Historian Kevin Tomlin discusses the later works of Gamble and Huff with some of the biggest artists ever the likes of Teddy Pendergrass .
Thom Bell A Jamaican Born Philly Genius

Host Roger Moore alongside Historian Kevin Tomlin discusses the impact that a Jamaican Born producer Thom Bell.
Introducing Philadelphia International Records

Host Roger Moore alongside Historian Kevin Tomlin talks about the formation and success of the Philadelphia International Records.
Gamble & Huff the Philly Signature Sound

Host Roger Moore alongside Historian Kevin Tomlin discusses founding blacks of the Philly sound who was Gamble and Huff.
Barbra Mason the beginning point of the Philly Sounds

Host Roger Moore alongside Historian Kevin Tomlin discusses and intro show look into the beginnings of the Philly Sound which has affected Black Music for over 5 decades.