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  • Whitney-Never To Walk In Anyone’s Shadows 10:31:24 3.48 PM
    2024/10/31
    Story and cover art by: Gail Nobles

    Hello, I’m Gail Nobles. Welcome to the Whitney Soul Podcast. Today’s topic: Whitney-Never To Walk in Anyone’s Shadows. There is a powerful message contained within Whitney Houston‘s greatest love of all. She speaks to us about courage and self-affirmation, reminding us that we each hold a light within us.

    When she says, "I decided long ago, never to walk in anyone’s shadows," she calls upon us to embrace our own identities and pursue our own dreams. It is a clarion call to rise up, to break free from the expectations of others, and to recognize the gifts that lie within our own hearts. We must not allow the weight of doubt or the fear of failure to eclipse our journey.

    “If I fail, if I succeed, at least I live as I believe.” Ah, my fellow dreamers, this is the spirit of true integrity! It is not merely the outcomes of our efforts that define us, but the conviction with which we engage in our struggle for greatness. We must learn to cherish the journey, to honor our values, and to hold fast to the principles that ignite our passions.

    So let us walk proudly, not in the shadows of others, but in the bright light of our own truth. Let us cultivate the greatest love of all—the love for ourselves, the love for our dreams, and the love for our shared humanity. Because when we believe in ourselves, we not only uplift our own spirits, but we inspire others to do the same. Together, we can create a world where every individual stands tall, unapologetically.

    Let us rise up remembering Whitney Houston and the message she brought to us in our hearts. I’m Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to the Whitney Soul Podcast..
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  • The Spinners-Magic in the Moonlight 10:29:24 8.59 PM
    2024/10/30
    Keyboardist: Gail Nobles
    Story by: Gail Nobles
    Photo: Wikipedia CC BY-SA 2.5

    I’m Gail Nobles. Welcome to the CAT BEAR. Feel the rhythm of the night. It’s that magical time of year, with whispers of ghosts and shadows dancing under the whispering moonlight. You know what I’m talking about. Halloween is creeping up on us, but let’s not forget the sweet serenades that fill our hearts with love and longing.

    Now, let’s talk about that soulful sensation from The Spinners. “When the Magic and the Moonlight Dies.” Oh, what a tune! It spins a tale of love that’s as enchanting as a crisp autumn evening, yet it wraps you in tales of heartache when the enchantment fades away. “A sweet hello will be a bitter goodbye,” they sing in those silky smooth harmonies, and my friends, isn’t that just the way love works? One moment you're floating on air, and the next, it’s like the magic has slipped through your fingertips like grains of sand.

    Can’t you just picture it? The moon is shining bright, casting its glow over lovers lost in an embrace, while the soft melody pulls you deeper into the vibe. But beware! The Spinners remind us that when the moonlight dims, those once sweet moments can turn to shadows of sadness. “You and your baby will be walking your separate ways.”

    Love can feel as mystical as a full moon on a clear night, but keep your hearts close. “When the magic and the moonlight fades,” you might find yourself staring into those eyes that once sparkled with love, now dimmed by a bittersweet reality.

    So listen up, lovers! This Halloween, as the spirits roam and the world takes on an air of mystery, don’t give into the shadows. Hold onto that magic while it lasts, dance under the moonlight, and cherish those moments, because nothing is sweeter than love.
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  • Trusting Silence-Aaliyah’s Emotional Lyrics 10:28:24 12.25 AM
    2024/10/28
    Story by: Gail Nobles
    Photo: MikaV - Own work
    Wikimedia: CC BY-SA 4.0

    My dear friends, there are moments in our lives when our hearts are filled with thoughts we cannot share. Times when we carry secrets, unspoken burdens that weigh heavy upon us. We find ourselves in silence, for sometimes, we reveal too much of ourselves, and other times, we crave connection and the warmth of trust.

    I’m thinking about the words of Aaliyah from her song Are You That Somebody. Let’s reflect upon the words of Aaliyah, whose lyrical craftsmanship speaks to the depths of our shared human experience. She presents us with a deep inquiry into trust, responsibility, and the complexities of intimate connection.”

    In her lyrics, she said: But if I, If I let this go," she opens a dialogue with uncertainty, a reminder that in the journey of love and relationship, decisions carry consequences that go beyond the moment. She calls upon the listener to recognize the sacredness of her heart, urging, “You can't tell nobody, I'm talkin' 'bout nobody.” Here, she emphasizes the privacy and sanctity of emotional truths, which must be held with respect and integrity.

    In Aaliyah‘s work, we can recognize importance of trust and relationship. I’m Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening.
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  • Remembering Harmony Groups on AM Radio 10:15:24 11.47 AM
    2024/10/15
    Keyboardist & Vocals: Gail Nobles
    Story by: Gail Nobles

    Let’s take a little trip down memory lane, back to those golden days when AM radio filled the airwaves with sweet voices harmonizing in perfect unison. Oh, those were the times when harmony groups would make your heart sing and your soul sway!

    I learned about Billy Stewart. He was singing “Sitting in the Park” back in the '60s, bringing warmth and joy to everyone tuning in. Fast forward to 1980. We were treated to an updated version by G.Q., who gave us “I Do Love You,” also a Billy Stewart song, reminding us that the spirit of those harmony nights was alive and well!

    Don’t forget Ray, Goodman & Brown and their soulful hit, “Special Lady,” a melodic gem that captivated the hearts of so many. The essence of harmony and rhythm-and-blues brought to mind the thrill of doo-wop—those legendary groups singing sweetly on street corners, just like I caught on TV with Sha-Na-Na.

    For those youngsters who may not have lived through that glorious era, let me tell you, there’s nothing quite like the magic of vocal harmony. These groups didn’t need fancy production or flashy instruments; their voices alone created the kind of music that could make you stop in your tracks and feel every note deep in your bones.

    So let’s keep spinning those classics, and remember the rich tapestry of harmonies that defined a generation. Turning on that AM dial was like opening a treasure chest of sound, filled with love, heart, and the magic of the human voice!

    I’m Gail Nobles remembering harmony groups on Podcast AM.
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    3 分
  • AM Radio In The 70s 10:13:24 11.43 PM
    2024/10/14
    Intro music: Samplefocus.com
    Usage: Standard license
    Story and Cover art by: Gail Nobles

    You didn’t think podcasting could have an AM radio sound, did you? Well, I suppose in this digital age, sound quality is king, but let’s not forget the charm of those crackly, static-filled airwaves we grew up with. Ah, the golden days of radio! There’s something about tuning in to your favorite station, praying that the signal comes in clear so you can enjoy the music without the distraction.

    Once a radio station ceases to exist, it’s as if the very spirit of its history diappears. It’s left like a whisper in the wind—only lingering in the minds of those who once tuned in. Take WHIT, for instance. There I was, a little girl in the 70s, listening to what felt like magic coming from a car radio as I enjoyed a ride. I have a notion that it was an AM station, broadcasting from somewhere that felt like a world away.

    I can almost hear the strains of Randy Newman’s “Short People” floating through the air, mixed with the smooth vibe of Paul McCartney’s “Silly Love Songs.” There was Charlie Dore crooning “Pilot of the Airwaves,” and Debbie Boone telling me, “You Light Up My Life.” How can I forget Melisa Manchester's “Don’t Cry Out Loud,” or Candi Staton’s “Run, Heart, Run Free”, and Yvonne Elliman’s “If I Can’t Have You.” Now, I don’t know if I heard all these hits on WHIT specifically, but the memories are neatly tucked away with that station.

    And let’s not overlook the charismatic Wolfman Jack—how could we forget the man who owned the airwaves? He spun records with the enthusiasm only a true radio DJ could muster.

    AM radio might have been fuzzier than a cat’s fur, and the static could drive you nuts, but there was a certain warmth to those imperfect sounds. The music managed to shine through the noise, and that’s what made it special. I didn’t care about the interference; I was too busy lost in the melodies that carried my dreams.
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    4 分
  • Jalen Ngonda-Anyone In Love 10:10:24 6.21 PM
    2024/10/10
    Photo: Drew de F Fawkes
    Usage: CC BY 2.0
    https://flic.kr/p/24Fr2uK
    Keyboardist: Gail Nobles

    Hello, I’m Gail Nobles and Jalen Ngonda is here to take you on a soulful journey with his hit “Anyone In Love.” This vibrant tune is a dazzling blend of doo-wop and modern R&B that’ll take you back to those smooth ballad days. Those days when you first heard the Chilites, Blue Magic, and Enchantment just to name a few. Jalen’s smooth vocals deliver a timeless love story. Anyone could relate to the song who’s ever felt the thrill of romance. It’s a real sensation.

    It’s a song of emotional depth, a focus on love, and relationships. Ballads are often characterized by their lyrical storytelling and ability to convey deep feelings, which seems to be present in this track. Therefore, it would be reasonable to classify “Anyone In Love” as a ballad. So check out Jalen’s new single Anyone In Love. I’m Gail Nobles, and you’re listening to the CAT BEAR.
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  • Whitney_Got To Keep on With Music 9:19:2024
    2024/09/20
    Photo: asterix611 - Flickr
    Usage: Wikipedia CC BY-SA 2.0
    Story by: Gail Nobles

    Hello, I’m Gail Nobles, and you’re listening to the Whitney Soul Podcast. Whitney was our music. She was The Voice. I’ve learned something important through her every note, every lyric, and her every performance. I learned from Whitney that life is a journey. In the beginning of her career, for me, it come was just all about music and learning how to sing. But Whitney sang her songs as if she had lived them and with feeling. With Whitney singing was more than just singing.

    Whitney was the rhythm that kept hearts beating, kept us singing along with her and her sings. Her lyrics told our stories. No matter where I go, I’ve got one thing to say:


    Gotta keep on with music Gotta keep on with music.

    With every song, Whitney Houston could connect with you, and with her fans, when she was on stage, something beautiful was made.

    She left us music and song to keep on with the musical journey. We’ve got to keep music alive. We can also keep Whitney alive in our hearts and minds. That’s what I mean when I say.:

    Gotta keep on with music Gotta keep on with music.

    I’m Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to the Whitney Soul Podcast.
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  • The Lost Generation 9:5:24 3.34 PM
    2024/09/05
    Intro by: Gail Nobles
    Ending music by: Gail Nobles
    Story by: Gail Nobles

    Today's topic The Lost Generation. Got to bring back the music. The music of love. A time when music was great with soul and had the sound of smooth harmonies. And I'm thinking of a fabulous group known as the lost generation.

    With their silky vocals and that sweet R&B groove, they brought us tunes that made the world smile. They knew how to stir those emotions sending love notes through the airwaves straight to your heart. It’s time to revive that love music.

    Whether it's their iconic hits or those deep cuts that made you feel like you were floating on a cloud, we owe it to ourselves to bring back the sounds that defined a generation.

    Now let me tell you about the group Lost Generation. The members Lowrell Simon, Fred Simon (brothers),Jesse Dean, Leslie Dean and Larry Brownlee began singing together in 1969. This was after Jesse Dean completed time in the United States Army. Shortly after forming, Lowrell Simon's childhood friend, Gus Redmond (who was by that time promotional head at Brunswick Records), had the group record with producer Carl Davis. The result of these sessions was the single "The Sly, Slick and the Wicked", which became a hit in the US, and whose sales earned Brunswick Records enough profits to buy itself out and dissociate itself from its parent company, Decca Records, that same year. Lowrell Simon was inspired for the song's title by the film title The Good, the Bad and the Ugly.

    The group scored a few further hits, and disbanded in 1974. Members Brownlee and Fred Simon later joining Mystique. Lowrell Simon embarked on a successful career as a songwriter and, in the late 70's, a solo artist. Larry Brownlee died in 1978. Fred Simon currently sings bass vocals with The Chi-Lites. Lowrell Simon died in 2018 of multiple health complications.

    They were a group that had great vocal arrangements. They were like a sweet potion blending powerful leads with silky background harmonies that transported you straight to the heart of the soul experience. The band sound was a perfect marriage of passion and skill.

    So as we reminisce about the year 1969, let's not forget The Lost Generation - the torch barriers of soul music keeping the flame alive in an ever-changing musical landscape. I'm Gail Nobles, and you're listening to the Cat Bear.
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    4 分