SOUL TRAIN
SOUL TRAIN

SOUL TRAIN

2006Movie87 minJapanese
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IMDb7.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes95%
Google Users88%
Director: Don CorneliusGenres: Music, Talk-Show, Variety

Plot Summary

Soul Train was an American music program that was notable for being the first nationally syndicated television show to feature music performances by Black artists. Created by Don Cornelius, the show ran for 35 years and became a cultural institution. It showcased a wide range of musical genres, from R&B and soul to funk, hip hop, and disco, and featured many iconic performances from legendary artists.

Critical Reception

Soul Train is widely celebrated as a landmark program in television history, breaking barriers for Black artists and providing a vital platform for Black culture and music. Its longevity and cultural impact are undeniable, earning it a place in the hearts of many viewers and the annals of television.

What Reviewers Say

  • A groundbreaking and influential music television show.
  • Essential viewing for understanding the history of Black music in America.
  • Remembered fondly for its iconic dancers, memorable music, and cultural significance.

Google audience: Audience reviews consistently praise Soul Train for its vibrant portrayal of music and dance, its significant cultural impact, and its role in launching the careers of numerous artists. Many viewers recall it with nostalgia for its positive representation and energetic atmosphere.

Awards & Accolades

Inducted into the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame, NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Variety Series, Peabody Award.

Fun Fact

The iconic "Soul Train Line" dance, where dancers paired off and took turns dancing down a line, originated organically among the show's dancers and became a beloved staple of the program.

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