From my mid 1970s to my late early 1980s teens on the London west end club circuit, there was one dancer that people used to talk about as someone who was pure dance poetry in motion.

I never saw him in his hey day but I ended up living on the same road as him circa 1994 in Forest Gate East London. The folk law legend as he was previously to me Trevor Shake, I found to be a humble guy who was generous in sharing music and his experiences with me. When I started The Soul Survivors Magazine’s interview features I wanted to document his journey. 12 years later after much deliberation Trevor agreed to speak with me.

Many people asked me to document him and in doing so his story has been well received. We had edited his feature as a special without adverts or intimidate editorial as we have done in the original digital and printed issue as a collectors item special. Read and enjoy…Fitzroy

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“Goooood mornin’ Soul Survivors” in the style of Robin Williams ‘ Good Morning Vietnam’. Catch me this afternoon sitting in for Tony B on the Funky Friday Session 2pm-4pm on OSSR for some ‘Lockdown to Electric Avenue’ soul surviving musical therapy!! https://oursalsasoul.com/

Here’s Blue Peter one I drew earlier, to celebrate the legacy of Adolfo ‘Shabba Doo’ Quinones, one of the very best dancers to ‘Do It’! Soul Train, The LA Lockers, Lionel Richie, Madonna & the ‘Breakin” movies all done on the world stage by the master of the OG street dance boogaloo!! Rest In Power

 

 
Greetings this Throwback Thursday..here is a chance to check out the first pages of four interviews in the current issue 89 of The Soul Survivors Magazine feat Simon Bartholomew of The BNH and DJ’s James Anthony, Calvin Francis & Tony Matthews QVRM. All four are headlining The Great Yarmouth Weekender scheduled for May 2021. have a read and to read the full interviews click on the link and enjoy via our digital edition.. Thanks Fitzroy

Greetings here are the full record reviews for our Black History matters issue 88 for October & November 2020 edition of The Soul Survivors Magazine

Isaac Lee Hayes a true soul survivor, was born 78 years ago today in the Arrested Development southern parts of ‘Tennessee’. He was part of the Stax label blueprint writing forces with Dave Porter writing Soul Man for Sam & Dave, and in hit own right with his ‘Chocolate Chip’ and ‘Hot Buttered Soul’ formula forged a career as a singer songwriter and producer. He was responsible for the Blaxploitation movie soundtracks to ‘Shaft’, ‘Truck Turner’ and ‘Tough Guys’.  Isaac also won an Oscar and two Grammys in the 1970s..which was quite an achievement for an African American musician. As well as his musical career Isaac also branched into acting and his voice became a world wide recognised characterisation in the form of Chef from the animated cartoon ‘South Park’. Isaac collaborated with many artists including Millie Jackson, Donald Byrd and Linda Clifford and recorded some of the funkiest and in contrast sensual hot buttered soul and disco with beautiful orchestration on the Stax and Polydor labels. Some of my personal favourites include ‘Joy’, ;Do Your Thing’, I Can’t Turn Around’, ‘Moonlight Loving’, ‘Fragile’, Hung Up On My Baby’ and ‘Run Faye Run’ and not forgetting his production of Linda Clifford’s ‘I Wanna Get Away With You’. Isaac passed away on 10th August 2008 and will always be remembered as Mr ‘Black Moses’..Happy earthday Isaac Hayes with a Blue Peter one I drew earlier Take Hart drawing to celebrate.