
A Bowl of Soul
About A Bowl of Soul
A Bowl of Soul streams live from New York NY, United States, on Tuninga Radio.
This radio station specializes in R&B, Soul, Blues, Jazz, Hip Hop, Rock music.
The station broadcasts a Rhythm & Blues music program titled “A Mixed Stew of Soul Music™,” created and produced by Terry A. Ferguson. The core concept of the program is to provide listeners with an educational experience, exploring the historical roots and influences of Rhythm & Blues. This is achieved through detailed examinations of artists, composers, arrangers, singers, and songwriters who have shaped the genre, both historically and in contemporary music. The broadcaster emphasizes the diverse origins of R&B, drawing from a rich tapestry of musical traditions including Gospel, Blues, Jazz, Hip Hop, and Rock music. The programming also features a blend of Classic Soul and showcases new, independent R&B artists, highlighting those who continue to uphold the tradition of Rhythm and Blues. The station’s programming frequently incorporates themed broadcasts and tributes. Recent broadcasts have focused on celebrating February as Black History Month, with segments dedicated to honoring significant figures and musical artists. One broadcast commemorated the musical artists who performed at Rev. Jesse Jackson's Rainbow Push Expo in 1972, alongside a tribute to Jackson's legacy as a civil rights activist and ordained Baptist minister. Other broadcasts have included tributes to Lamonte McLemore of The 5th Dimension, Richard Smallwood, Demond Wilson, Claudette Colvin, and Alex Pretti. The station’s content also references historical milestones, such as the establishment of Negro History Week in 1926 by Carter G. Woodson, the founder of the Association for the Study of African American Life and History. The broadcaster maintains a Facebook group for listeners to connect and engage with the program’s content. The program's history is intertwined with the broader celebration of Black History Month. The station acknowledges the evolution of this observance, noting that before the entire month of February was designated as Black History Month, it was initially observed as Negro History Week. Terry A. Ferguson's production aims to connect the past and present, demonstrating the continuous evolution and influence of Rhythm & Blues music. The broadcaster’s approach emphasizes the importance of understanding the historical context of the music and the individuals who have contributed to its development. The program also looks ahead, with plans to celebrate March as Women’s History Month following the conclusion of Black History Month. The station provides links for listeners to engage with the program and connect with other fans. The content is delivered through broadcast segments, and previews are available online. The station’s online presence includes a Facebook group, fostering a community around the shared appreciation for Rhythm & Blues music and its historical significance. The program’s focus on education, historical context, and musical appreciation aims to provide a unique and enriching listening experience for its audience.
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A Bowl of Soul features R&B, Soul, Blues, Jazz, Hip Hop, Rock programming from New York NY, United States.
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