Daddy B. Nice's SouthernSoulRnB.com - Guide to Today's Top Chitlin' Circuit Rhythm and Blues Artists


 

Daddy B. Nice's Corner

July 16, 2024:

Looking For A Song Letter

Hi Daddy B. Nice;

I'm stumped. I'm looking for a song that contains " a woman's got to have it. And a man has to do what a man has to do. That's the way it is if he wants her to be true. " Do you have any idea? Thank you in advance for your help.

Candie

Daddy B. Nice replies:

I'm stumped too. Can't say I've ever heard that phrase, especially the last couplet, which is memorable. I'll put it out for the readers, Candie, and see if there's any response.

*************
SouthernSoulRnB.com - Chitlin' Circuit Southern Soul Music Guide
Questions?
Comments?
Or Information for Daddy B. Nice?
e-Mail:
daddybnice@southernsoulrnb.com
*************




July 20, 2024:

THANK YOU LETTER: LLJuna Surfaces And Announces New Remix of "Wasn't None Of You"

Good morning!

I just wanted to reach and introduce myself to you!

I’m LLJuna(Lijuana). I released a song back in 05 called Wasn’t None Of You. Someone contacted me and told me to read an article on your site stating that you were trying to locate me LOL. I’m really a local artist in MS. I still do gigs, however I’m Dean of Students at a university and Assistant Vice President of Student Services as well. So really music is a passion of mine but it wasn’t paying the bills during that time. It’s just great to be acknowledged by you and I still sing occasionally.

Best Always!

P.S.

Attached is the remix to “Wasn’t None of You”. Thanks to you, there has been a renewed interest in my single. I have released Soul Remix that will be available on all media platforms.

Thank you so much for your article. Let the world knows that I’m Back!

LLJuna

Daddy B. Nice notes:

Scroll down this page for more on LLJuna.

Listen to the new remix of LLJuna's "Wasn't None Of You" on YouTube.

SouthernSoulRnB.com - Chitlin' Circuit Southern Soul Music Guide


July 6, 2024:

Thank You Letter: Bobby Rush Boulevard


Hi Daddy B Nice!

Thank you for the Bobby Rush Boulevard article with the personal notes on how you trolled southern soul in Jackson MS. We tend to forget that at whatever stage in our lives it happened to be, childhood, adulthood etc. we didn’t know anything about the music we grew to love. To hear someone as well-versed as you on the southern soul genre describe those moments was a joy to hear and a reminder of my own experiences, tho' they came much later. And also, a reminder of how little was known about southern soul in the late 90's when you discovered it on the small radio stations in the South!

Best regards,
Hayden

Daddy B. Nice replies:

Thank you so much, Hayden. I stumbled upon something else I had forgotten about Bobby Rush as I transferred the article posted on DBN's Corner to the Bobby Rush Artist Guide with his bio. Bobby Rush's given name was Emmit Ellis! (A common name back then---I had an uncle named Emmit married to an aunt named Edna.) Bobby Rush was born Emmit Ellis Jr. in Homer, Louisiana. The same surname as Ellis Boulevard in Jackson MS, the street renamed Bobby Rush! How's that for a coincidence?

Now...If we can just get some of these young recording artists to put the blues harmonica in their songs like Bobby did, all will be right with the world!

*************
SouthernSoulRnB.com - Chitlin' Circuit Southern Soul Music Guide
Questions?
Comments?
Or Information for Daddy B. Nice?
e-Mail:
daddybnice@southernsoulrnb.com
*************



June 23, 2024:

QUICK HITS

Thanks A Million

I appreciate the love on your site it was very insightful. Thanks once again man and the picture you drawer of me was awesome. I would love to do a banner promotion with you guys. Let me know what I need to do or who I need to speak to. Thanks a million Daddy B Nice

Stacii Adams

Daddy B. Nice replies:

Way to go, Stacii. It was a fun experience.

info@southernsoulrnbnew.com

If you’re interested in additional (paid) advertising contact Nat at the “info..” address above. She’ll take care of you.

See Stacii Adams' #1 Single for June 2024, "I'll Beg".

Re: Bobby Rush Boulevard

Hey Daddy!

Just wonderin why you needed two room suites to record music on your boombox back in the day in that hotel on Ellis (now Bobby Rush) Boulevard!

'Givin ya a hard time' Jerry

Daddy B. Nice replies:

Ha! I'll tell you why, Jerry. You spend that much time in a hotel room, you need space to pace! Plus in later years, I did have the wife.

Posted on "News & Notes" Daddy B. Nice's Corner June 16, 2024.

Looking For A Song

Hello

I’m trying to figure out the name of the artist and song? I tried calling the radio station by never got anyone on the phone.

Here goes some of the lyrics in the videos. I came across your web site while I was search the lyrics.

Also it goes something like This

“ the country is what I’m missing someone better them boys. I’m on the road again.

I cannot clear my head in the city and home is what I’m missing ….”


Thanks

Daddy B. Nice replies:

I'm stumped. Worse, I lost your name and email. In case you visit the site regularly, I'll post this for the readers and see if I get a response.

**************
SouthernSoulRnB.com - Chitlin' Circuit Southern Soul Music Guide

Comments, information or questions for Daddy B. Nice?

Write to:

daddybnice@southernsoulrnb.com
*************


June 18, 2024:

Lead Guitarist for Theodis Ealey Passes

Daddy B. Nice:

It is with our deepest sorrow that we inform you all of the death of our beloved friend and fellow musician , Mr. Victor E.Hodge guitarist for Theodis Ealey for over 20 years. He passed away a couple of weeks ago from a bout with cancer . A Service of Remembrance, honoring Victor Hodge’s life and legacy will take place on Saturday, June 22, 2024, at 12:00 PM from the chapel of Southern Cremations & Funerals at Eastlawn Memorial Park, located 640 McGarity Road, McDonough, Georgia 30252.

The Service for Victor E. Hodge will be livestreamed on Saturday, June 22, 2024, beginning at 11:50 AM. In the event that technical difficulties should occur, the recorded version of the service will be uploaded here on Mr. Victor Hodge's Obituary page, no later than 5PM.

El' Willie

SouthernSoulRnB.com - Chitlin' Circuit Southern Soul Music Guide

June 6, 2024:

Re: Fat Daddy "I Got the Blues"

Daddy B. Nice,

You're so welcome! Happy to contribute. I was told at a Tucka concert that Fat Daddy and Tucka were cousins or related somehow. I don't know how true that is and I've never come across anything to verify it. What I do know is that Fat Daddy is on Tucka's Hit Nation label so Tucka is producing Fat Daddy's songs. Hit Nation has also produced Mr. Smoke, King Fred, and Dee Dee Simon; and in the past Mr. Hot Topic.

RL's Blues Palace is on my bucket list. I saw that Big Pokey Bear and Tucka had shows there recently. Unfortunately, social media put a negative twist on Big Pokey Bear performing there as if it was a step down for him -- which was really upsetting to me. We, as a people, have to learn how to respect our iconic institutions, no matter the size.

I'm relatively new to the Southern Soul genre. I only learned about it in May of 2020. I can be obsessive about things that I'm interested in and I've done a lot of google searching about the different artists that I've come to like.

I had a laugh at your comment about Coach Prime. I'm not from the Dallas area. I'm a native Angelino -- born and raised in L.A., CA. However, my dad was born in Burleson County, TX and moved to L.A. when he was young -- so I have Texas in my blood!!

Again, I really enjoy your website and probably visit it several times a week. I'm building my Southern Soul catalogue, one artist at a time and enjoying the journey that you take your viewers on when describing the artists and their music.

Keep up the good work!! God bless!!

Your fan,
Deborah

SouthernSoulRnB.com - Chitlin' Circuit Southern Soul Music Guide



June 1, 2024:

Thank You Letter / Fat Daddy / R.L. Griffin:

Greetings DBN,

I just want to start by saying I really enjoy your website. You've created the exact type of blog I've been wanting to see for jazz, blues and zydeco. As a new follower of Southern Soul, I can read about the artists and click on a link to hear the song that you are reviewing. Love it!! Wish there was a similar website for blues and zydeco.

I was reading your article on Fat Daddy "I Got the Blues" and just wanted to share some information I came across.

"Allen Turner AKA Fat Daddy “I Got the Blues” native of Dallas, Texas. The son of the great legend blues singer R.L. Griffin, owner of R. L. Blues Palace in South Dallas."

This quote is from the following website:

I also found this article:

“Once a pleasant offering of Griffin’s vocals was enjoyed by the crowd, he invited his son Alan Turner, affectionately known as Fat Daddy, to sing with the band.”
This article was found at this website:

There's also a video on Youtube for R.L. Griffin's 82nd birthday party at the Blues Palace and if memory serves me correctly, I believe there's a segment of RL with his children, including Fat Daddy.

Keep up the good work (even though I've barely scratched the surface of your already extensive offerings)!!

Your Fan,
Deborah

Daddy B. Nice replies:

Thank you so much, Deborah. You made my day! People assume I know everything about everyone, but I don't. I just keep stumbling and bumbling along, trying to do more than I ever should have tried to do. And I was certainly surprised to hear Fat Daddy was R.L. Griffin's son! It's always tickled me to post R.L.'s Blues Palace southern soul concerts. I've also noticed Tucka and Fat Daddy occasionally perform together and wonder about that connection. Sorry for the delay in responding, and speaking of connections, if you're from the Dallas area I just have to say thank you! thank you! for sending Coach Prime (Deion Sanders) to Boulder, Colorado and making Colorado football relevant again.

See Daddy B. Nice's Artist Guide to Fat Daddy.

**************
SouthernSoulRnB.com - Chitlin' Circuit Southern Soul Music Guide

Comments, information or questions for Daddy B. Nice?

Write to:

daddybnice@southernsoulrnb.com
*************

May 15, 2024:

Thank You Letter:

HELLO,

It's Midnight, thank you for recognizing BUSTED CHEATING AT THE HOLIDAY INN. When it was recognized in September of "23, I thought that was it but life got even sweeter when I saw it on your January countdown at number 3. To God be the glory, and thank you guys again for being the platform that this genre of music so desperately needs. Just released this weekend, GET RIGHT OR GET LEFT so keep your eyes open for this one. God bless!

Mr. Midnight

SouthernSoulRnB.com - Chitlin' Circuit Southern Soul Music Guide

May 8, 2024:

Vendor Opportunities at Blues Festivals

Pictured: Crystal Thomas

To whom it may concern,

I am a vendor here in Atlanta GA for over 20 years. I travel to different events and concerts selling products that cater to the needs of the audience.
I am very interested in being a vendor at your upcoming blues festivals. I just recently returned from the Southern Soul blues festival in Mobile, AK April 6th where the featured performer was Frankie Beverly and Maze. The turn out was great to say the least.

I sold hats, sunglasses neck- fans. Hand held fans, water- fans and light- up novelties.

Please let me know where I can find your vendor applications, as I would love to be a part of your upcoming tours as well.

Kind regards
Amed

Daddy B. Nice replies:

Good luck! I've often thought that being a vendor at a southern soul festival would be something worth doing and a fun thing to do. So your resource here at Daddy B. Nice's Southern Soul is the "Concert Calendar". Most concert flyers contain information---a phone number for you to contact them. I don't publish the flyers but I do post the links to the tickets and the social media pages containing the flyers. In that way you can build a season-long schedule of weekend festivals in advance. For instance, the Spring Fling you worked outside Mobile and Pensacola April 6th was announced weeks before in the "Concert Calendar".

SouthernSoulRnB.com - Chitlin' Circuit Southern Soul Music Guide


May 1, 2024:

RE: Southern Soul Clubbing: A Fresh Look

(From "News & Notes," Daddy B. Nice's Corner, February)

Pictured: Pokey Bear

Hello Daddy B.

Interesting with the venue listing, the live music scene fan I am. A friend of mine will be in TX and Louisiana April 20 - May 10. He´s going to Houston, Austin, NOLA and different places. Can you email me the listing? I´m not sure how much he want to go catch Southern soul, but he´s all round and dare go to outside the box places. I noticed there was one in Austin even.

Take care,
Tommy in Sweden

Daddy B. Nice replies:

I can do better, Tommy. The listing of venues will remain posted on Daddy B. Nice's Corner simply by scrolling down the page. Here are the links:

Daddy B. Nice's Corner (Original website)

Daddy B. Nice's Corner (New website)

If your friend prefers paper, he can copy and paste from the original site. And tell him not to forget the "Concert Calendar"---that's the most important source of all.

SouthernSoulRnB.com - Chitlin' Circuit Southern Soul Music Guide

Re: "Daisy Dukes and Cowboy Boots"

Pictured: M. Cally

Dear Daddy B Nice

You wrote in "News & Notes" recently "daisy dukes" originally came from "Daisy Mae" in old comic strip Lil Abner. Don't you think most people would attribute it to "Daisy Dukes" from "Dukes Of Hazzard".

Regina

Daddy B. Nice replies:

You got me there, Regina. Betrayed by my age and the fact I never watched the "Dukes of Hazzard". Lil' Abner's Daisy Mae did inspire Hazzard's Daisy Duke, but as provocative as Al Capp's drawings of Daisy in her cut-off short-shorts were in a Sunday paper for us early baby-boomers, they were not denim! This was pre-denim! I had forgotten that until I went back and looked at some of the actual comic strips.

Listen to M. Cally and Jeter Jones singing "Daisy Dukes & Cowboy Boots" on YouTube.

SouthernSoulRnB.com - Chitlin' Circuit Southern Soul Music Guide

April 14, 2024:

Looking For A Song: LLJuna


Help me out Daddy. This is old-school southern soul. Happened to hear it listening to an old cassette mixtape but also kind of a rap with lots of downhome culture & (yelling at kids while). I luv it! Who did it, what's the title and is it available anywhere? The chorus goes --

"Are you leaving me
Let me know
Is it over
Are you sho?
I can't take your
Running around
But if you still love me
Please stay around"

Later she says --

"Sometimes he makes me so mad
He makes my background sing."

We appreciate you! Thanks,
Melvin

Daddy B. Nice replies:

Oh, I loved it too! The song reached out and grabbed you. That's Lijuana (or LaJuana). The song is "Wasn't None Of You". Never went on sale as far as I know (this was around 2005) and completely dropped off the face of the earth. It brings back such wonderful memories of WMPR Jackson, Mississippi DJ Ragman talking to her while he played the record. It just made you break out in smiles. I wrote about "Wasn't None Of You" in a column called "Southern Soul's Top 10 One Hit Wonders" and began an artist guide but never finished it for lack of photos or any other sources. Now, after all these years, I starting searching again with no luck until I punched a link on the artist guide and tried LLJuna, which took me to a page so old it was labeled "My Space". It shows a release date of 2006 by VOP Records. I went searching again, armed with the possibly correct spelling of the artist's name, and bravo!, what do I find but "Wasn't None Of You" for sale on Apple no less in 2022! After all these years! And there's a picture at last of Lijuana (as DJ Ragman would pronounce it) LL Juna, without a single additional record in her catalog---a true one-hit wonder. Thank you so much for bringing this to my attention and allowing me to resolve something that has been puzzling me for two decades!

Buy LLJuna's "Wasn't None Of You" at Apple.

Read Daddy B. Nice's never-completed artist guide to LLJuna (aka Lijuana).

*************
SouthernSoulRnB.com - Chitlin' Circuit Southern Soul Music Guide
Questions?
Comments?
Or Information for Daddy B. Nice?
e-Mail:
daddybnice@southernsoulrnb.com
*************



March 10, 2024

Thank You Letter:
Gina Brown In Memoriam

Dear Daddy B Nice,

Thank you so much for the notice of Gina Brown's passing (Daddy B. Nice's Corner "News & Notes" February '24). She never got her full due for her excellent recordings over many years, not only "We're Having A Party" but "I'm a Lady (Not A Hoochie Mama)". And who can forget "G-Slide"? And she was great live in person. Thanks sincerely for reminding us of our southern soul history and this wonderful singer who might otherwise have passed away with little notice.

Blessings to you my brother,
Morris

Listen to Gina Brown singing "We're Having A Party" on YouTube.

Read more about Gina Brown in Daddy B. Nice's Artist Guide.

SouthernSoulRnB.com - Chitlin' Circuit Southern Soul Music Guide

February 2, 2024:

RE: FaLisa JaNaye #2 Single January 24

Hi Daddy!

I like Falisa's new song, but I wouldn't say that she's been inactive since mid-teens.

I of course noticed your "ironic" remark about her European gigs, but I don't think she's been over here that much.

I may be wrong, and naturally we can check that one out.

However, I still love Falisa (see the photo):

Best regards

Heikki

Daddy B. Nice notes:

Heikki Suosalo writes about soul and blues for Finnish magazine Soul Express.

Daddy B. Nice replies:

Well of course you'd love her, Heikki, as the photo of you and Falisa together having European fun attests! That's just what I'm talking about. How many times has she been to Finland? Three? Haha! But you focus on the negative. It's true. Falisa hasn't recorded anything (at least in America) in the last decade, so a little teasing isn't out of order. But you overlook how strongly she's come back. She nailed the #2 southern soul single of the month---one short of #1---for which she was the second-most formidable contender! That's a major accomplishment in this crowded and hyper-ventilating market. Plus, in a single stroke she brought her career in contemporary southern soul back to life and relevancy. All very positive.

Heikki Suosalo replies:

Hi Daddy,

And thank you for your kind answer.

Actually, it was in Porretta, Italy, at the soul music festival that we met.

As far as I know, she's never been to Finland.

I'm glad that she's made a strong comeback.

And all the best to your great SS site.

Best regards

Heikki

Listen to FaLisa JaNaye singing "Down In The Sippi" on YouTube.

See Daddy B. Nice's Top 10 Singles for January 2024.

SouthernSoulRnB.com - Chitlin' Circuit Southern Soul Music Guide

January 28, 2024:

RE: Jeter Jones BEST ALBUM OF 2023

Hi Daddy B.,

I reviewed the nice Mufassa II. You really have a way with words, so I quoted you at the end of the review.

King George seems to be the big thing now. I should try to listen to listen more on him, and see what I think... Jefferson have hardly no soul material nowadays. Just a CD review now and then. The editor, who is a big fan of William Bell and such (me too) did review Mizz Lowe´s "Classy woman". While I also wrote about the great couple Mojo Ike & Val (from Florida) CD "Phoenix". Check them! Old school but great voices and production.

All best,
Tommy

(Tommy Lofgren) Jefferson Blues Magazine

Daddy B. Nice replies:

Thanks as always, Tommy!

See Southern Soul Awards.

Daddy B. Nice notes:

Jefferson Blues Magazine is published in Sweden by the Swedish Blues Association. The first issue was published in the spring 1968, making it the oldest blues magazine still in print in the world. (Wikipedia)

SouthernSoulRnB.com - Chitlin' Circuit Southern Soul Music Guide

January 5, 2024:

Thank you from Lady Redtopp

It is with great humility and gratitude that I extend my sincerest appreciation to Daddy B Nice for the incredible honor of being featured in the Top 10 of The Daddy B Nice Top 40 chart for three consecutive months. Your unwavering support and insightful commentary on my musical journey have truly been a source of inspiration and motivation. I am deeply thankful for the opportunity to share my music with your audience and am profoundly grateful for the love and recognition that you have bestowed upon my work. Your platform has provided me with invaluable exposure and encouragement, and I am truly honored to be a part of such a prestigious ranking. Thank you, Daddy B Nice, for your ongoing support and for celebrating the artistry and dedication of all musicians represented in your esteemed chart.

Sincerely yours

Lady Redtopp

SouthernSoulRnB.com - Chitlin' Circuit Southern Soul Music Guide

December 29, 2023:

Seeking Best of 2023 southern soul lists

Daddy B. Nice,

There are plenty of folks online listing their fave 2023 NON-soul albums and songs, beginning in November and continuing through January. But I am not seeing southern soul ones. My fave DJ Dr Nick who used to be on WPFW but is now on atx online doesn’t do one. I think you do one in January?

Got too busy with Mom elder care issues and work to keep up with you and others this year. I appreciate all you do and all others in the biz do, especially the artists.

Steve

Daddy B. Nice replies:

Steve, my list (Top 25 Southern Soul Songs of 2023) is up. With links to YouTube for instant listening. Go to Daddy B. Nice’s Corner. Thank you!

SouthernSoulRnB.com - Chitlin' Circuit Southern Soul Music Guide

December 27, 2023:


RE: "News & Notes: Fame-Seeking Songwriters


DBN,

I really enjoyed this article. While our name is "Blues Critic" we are no longer critics but I just got to add that Omar Cunningham is the Bruce Springsteen of Southern Soul. "Check To Check", "I Get By", "My Life" and other songs are some of the most outstanding songs this genre has to offer. They are the truth. Southern Soul isn't just gimmick songs about sexual prowess, side pieces and slide/shuffle jams. There's some real songwriting gems too. To hear Mr. Cunningham-a former black child sing "There's a lot of things I had to do without/I still find it hard to talk about" is just as devastating as it can get. Devastatingly gorgeous..

Blues Critic LLC

SouthernSoulRnB.com - Chitlin' Circuit Southern Soul Music Guide

December 14, 2023:

Thank You Letters

Dear Mr. Nice,

thanks for your answer to my email and your tips as to where to find more Southern Soul stuff on the www., and who to look for.

As far as my comment on the synthetic claps on the second and fourth beats are concerned, I figure they’re also a style element of a lot of Southern Soul music and have to do with the economics behind the “down home” recordings. Sometimes they even almost sound like human claps anyway. Like in Adrian Bagher’s “If Heaven Had A Phone”. What a beautiful song about family. And the line ”I got a pocket full of quarters, but it don’t work that way” … well, it gets me all kinds of sappy.

One part of the Southern Soul style that I appreciate is the (almost) complete absence of profanities. That’s the poetry of the old style blues stuff; innuendo that says all you need to know without going into detail or having to use expletives. Bobby Rush is a master of that kind of stuff. I’m not at all adverse to trash language myself, but using four letter words four times in every sentence?

BTW, my compliments on your redesigned site. Your writing and the portrait gallery are as good as ever. And the reviews are as interesting and informative as in the past (man, you sure don’t pull any punches). Maybe I’ll finally get around to visiting my people in Louisiana and East Texas to check out some of the joints you mention and to cruise the back routes in the company of soulful tunes coming from an AM radio station.

Thanks for all the work you’re putting into informing the world of the music in Southern Soul.

Max

Meeka Meeka

Hello Daddy B Nice,

My name is Meeka Meeka and I’m just reaching out to thank you!!! I am EXTREMELY honored and humbled for you recognizing my song “DO IT RIGHT” And Making it #9 in your Top 40 of December, and also making it #9 in your Top 10 “BREAKING” Southern Soul Singles. I APPRECIATE YOU SOOOOOO MUCH!!! Thank you ! Thank You!!! Thank You!!!

I can’t wait to have the pleasure of meeting you! Lol!!! And also can’t wait to see a portrait drawing of me one day!! That is so dope how you do that! I love it

Thank you again! You are much appreciated.

Meeka Meeka


SouthernSoulRnB.com - Chitlin' Circuit Southern Soul Music Guide
Questions?
Comments?
Or Information for Daddy B. Nice?
E-Mail:
daddybnice@southernsoulrnb.com
*************



November 1, 2023:

LOTSA LETTERS!!

King George on the Football Field, Sunny Ridell in Film, DJ Sir Rockinghood's Thank-You-DBN Mix, Updating Booker Brown, Vel Omarr & Equanya, Elderly Gent Looking For Old School

Just Wanted To Share This Witcha!!!



Hello Daddy B. Nice.....

This is DJ Marvelous Marc (Southern Soul DJ on YouTube), I came across this and wanted to share this with you....it's Southern University's Human Juke Box Marching Band homecoming halftime performance starting at the 3:22 mark in which they're playing King George's Keep On Rolling. Have a nice day and thanks for all that you do to keep bringing Southern Soul to the forefront!!!!!

Watch/listen to Southern University's Human Jukebox Homecoming 2023 Halftime Show, featuring King George's "Keep On Rollin'" at the 3:22 Mark.

Daddy B. Nice replies:

Hey thanks so much for sending this, Marvelous Marc. The HBCU band choreography on the football field preceding George was dazzling. I thought they were going to end up in a pile of bodies in the middle of the field. And what a real-world statement that King George has broken through another culture barrier for southern soul music, namely academe.

SouthernSoulRnB.com - Chitlin' Circuit Southern Soul Music Guide






*************
SouthernSoulRnB.com - Chitlin' Circuit Southern Soul Music Guide
Questions?
Comments?
Or Information for Daddy B. Nice?
e-Mail:
daddybnice@southernsoulrnb.com
*************



 


Daddy B. Nice's Top 10 Souther Soul Singles


7 pm, Friday, July 26, 2024. Evangeline Downs Casino Events Center, 2235 Creswell Lane, Opelousas, Louisiana. Tucka James Birthday Bash. Tucka, King George, T.K. Soul, Chris Ardoin. 214-989-8782. Tickets.




6 pm, Friday, July 26, 2024. Donald L. Tucker Civic Center, 505 West Pensacola Street, Tallahassee, Florida. Far Out Funk and Blues Fest. Nellie "Tiger" Travis, Pat Cooley Diedra Ruff, Klymaxx, Loose Ends, Keith Rogers, Zac Harmon, Scottie Clinton. Doors open 5:30 pm. Tickets.





8 pm, Saturday, July 27, 2024. Harlow's Casino Resort, 4280 Harlow's Blvd., Greenville, Mississippi. Ronnie Bell, Willie Clayton. Doors open 7 pm. Tickets.





Saturday, July 27, 2024. Barton Coliseum, 2600 Howard St., Little Rock, Arkansas (Arkansas State Fair). I Luv Da Blues 2. J-Wonn, King George, Avail Hollywood, Jeter Jones, Benito, Summer Wolfe, Big Mucci, Lady Trucker and more. 888-684-9998. Tickets.




2 pm, Saturday, July 27, 2024. Rocky Mount Municipal Complex, 600 Independence Drive, Rocky Mount, North Carolina. 2024 Down East Music Festival. T.K. Soul, West Love, Ms. Jody, Donnie Ray, Fat Daddy, DJ Trucker and many more. All live bands. Rain or shine. 2-day event. Access to Friday night's show restricted to Weekend Pass Holders. Tickets.




Friday, August 2, 2024. Taylor's of Houston, 13100 South Post Oak Road, Houston, Texas. Diamonds & Boots. Dee Dee Simon, Jabo. Doors open 7 pm. 832-760-4898, 515-577-1967.




6 pm, Saturday, August 3, 2024. Iroquois Amphitheater, 1080 Amphitheater Road, Louisville, Kentucky. Louisville Jazz Fest 2024. Jeter Jones, Volton Wright, Tasha Mac, Boney James, Avery Sunshine, Rebecca Jade and more. Doors open 5 pm. Tickets.





5 pm, Saturday, August 10, 2024. Club Tee Off (Tee Off Bar & Grill), 1080 Par Makers Road, Bowling Green, Kentucky. Blues & Southern Soul Festival. Nellie "Tiger" Travis, The Jay Morris Group, Blue Magic, Mista Kane, Nashville All Stars. Gates open 3 pm. 270-850-5899.




6 pm, Saturday, August 10, 2024. Club Ebony, 404 Hanna Avenue, Indianola, Mississippi. J’Cenae & Friends: The Blackout. J'Cenae, Jeter Jones, Cecily Wilborn and more. 662-887-9539. Tickets.




7 pm, Saturday, August 10, 2024. Country Club Hills Amphitheater, 4116 West 183rd Street, Country Club Hills, Illinois (Chicago). Chi-City Bluesfest. Stacii Adams, Sir Charles Jones, Willy Clayton, Pokey Bear, Calvin Richardson. Rain or shine. Doors open 5:30 pm.Tickets.





7 pm, Friday, August 16, 2024. The Lerner Theatre, 410 S. Main Street, Elkhart, Indiana. Leroy Robinson Southern Soul and Soul Music Festival 2024. Karen Wolfe, Calvin Richardson, Glenn Jones, Kut Klose. Doors open 6 pm. 574-293-4469. Tickets.




6:30 pm, Saturday, August 17, 2024. Landers Center, 4560 Venture Drive, Southaven, Mississippi (Memphis). 21st Annual Tri-State Blues Festival. Tucka, King George, O.B. Buchana, West Love, O.B. Buchana, Pokey Bear, J-Wonn. Doors open 5:30 pm. 662-280-9120, 662-470-2131.




7:30 pm, Saturday, August 17, 2024. Clowes Memorial Hall, 4602 Sunset Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana. The Blues Invade Indy a Southern Soul Extravaganza. Bigg Robb, Nellie "Tiger" Travis, Calvin Richardson, Sir Charles Jones. Doors open 6 pm. Tickets.





7 pm, Saturday, August 17, 2024. Union County Fairgrounds, 1430 East 19th, El Dorado, Arkansas. The 19th Annual Southern Soul Showdown. Arthur Young, Big Yayo, Cecily Wilborn, Nathaniel Kimble, J. Red The Nephew, Shae Nicole, Ghetto Cowboy, Lil' Jimmie and more. Gates open 5 pm. 870-866-7441.




8 pm, Thursday, August 22, 2024. Antone's Nightclub, 305 East 5th Street, Austin, Texas. Bobby Rush. Doors open 7 pm. Tickets.




8 pm, Saturday, August 24, 2024. El Silverado Rodeo, 3600 Sandy Point Road, Bryan, Texas. Ced Wade Birthday Bash. Ciddy Boi P, Willie Clayton, Avail Hollywood, Ced Wade, Chrissy Luvz, Sunshine The Singer, Big J. Doors open 7 pm. 979-595-7730. Tickets.




5 pm, Saturday, August 24, 2024. Centennial Stadium, 45 Industrial Blvd., Camilla, Georgia. Fall Music Festival Featuring Two of the Line Dance Kings. Cupid, Big Mucci. Host: DJ Trucker. Gates open 2 pm. BYOB. 850-509-9036. Tickets.




7 pm, Saturday, August 24, 2024. Arlington Music Hall, 224 North Center Street, Arlington, Texas. Bobby Rush, L.J. Echols. Doors open 5 pm. Tickets.




12 Noon, Saturday, August 24, 2024. 3928 Count Road 74 Emelle, Alabama. RnB Blues Trailride. Big Yayo, ERealist. Trail ride, tailgate and concert. Tickets.




5 pm, Saturday, August 31, 2024. The Andrew Williams Sr. Legacy Estates, 275 Griffin Road, Waynesboro, Georgia. Labor Day Weekend Bonfire & Blues Festival. Nelson Curry & Shack Man Band, Mr. Smoke & Smoke Band and many more. 803-439-6673. Gates open 3 pm. Tickets.





7 pm, Saturday, August 31, 2024. Burton Coliseum, 7001 Gulf Hwy., Lake Charles, Louisiana. Soul Fest. Pokey Bear, Tucka.
Doors open 6 pm. Tickets.




7 pm, Saturday, August 31, 2024. Colfax Civic Center, 1208 Main St., Colfax, Louisiana. Southern Soul All White Affair. Coldrank and more. 252-572-5162.




6 pm, Sunday, September 1, 2024. Festival Plaza, 101 Crockett Street, Shreveport, Louisiana. 13th Annual Shreveport Blues & Southern Soul Pre-Labor Day Festival: "The Return of the King". King George, Donnie Ray, Marcellus The Singer, S. Dott, Brian Jack & The Zydeco Gamblers, Captain Jack and more. Gates open 5 pm. 318-220-6118. Tickets.




7:30 pm, Sunday, September 1, 2024. 4000 Bessemer Super Highway, Bessemer, Alabama. Labor Day Weekend Blues Soul Festival. T.K. Soul, Mose Stovall, Logan The Entertainer. Tickets.




8:30 pm, Friday, September 6, 2024. Arena Theatre, 7326 Southwest Fwy,, Houston, Texas. King George, Calvin Richardson. Tickets.




7:30 pm, Saturday, September 7, 2024.
Columbus Civic Center, 400 4th Street, Columbus, Georgia. Soul Fest 2024. King George, FPJ, Cupid, Mike Clark Jr., West Love, Mr. Smoke. Doors open 6 pm. Tickets.





4 pm, Saturday, September 14, 2024. Darlington County Bldg., 100 Magnolia Street, Darlington, South Carolina. D-Town Southern Soul Festival. Nellie "Tiger" Travis, Geno Wesley, Shae Nycole and more. Tickets.





Saturday, September 14, 2024. Greenville Convention Center, 1 Exposition Drive, Greenville, South Carolina. QL’s Southern Soul Concert featuring West Love. West Love, Frank Johnson and more. Tickets.




4 pm, Saturday, September 21, 2024. The Curtis Culwell Center, 4999 Naaman Forest Blvd., Garland, Texas (Dallas). 3rd Annual Southern Soul Super Bowl. Sir Charles Jones, The Jay Morris Group, O.B. Buchana, Latimore, Tucka, Nellie "Tiger" Travis, Cecily Wilborn, T.K. Soul, Jeter Jones, Fat Daddy. 251-379-8283. Tickets.





5 pm, Saturday, September 21, 2024. Chenault Park, 8475 Millhaven Road, Monroe, Louisiana. Big Virgo Birthday Bash. LaMorris Williams, West Love, Marcellus The Singer, Ice Doll, Ghetto Cowboy, FPJ, J'Cenae, Mike Clark Jr.and more. BYOB. Gates open 12 Noon. Tickets.




8 pm, Friday, September 27, 2024. Yuengling Center, 12499 USF Bull Run Drive, Tampa, Florida. The Blues Is Alright Tour. Lenny Williams, King George, J-Wonn, Tucka, Pokey Bear, Theodis Ealey, Nellie "Tiger" Travis. Tickets.





2 pm, Saturday, September 28, 2024. Lamont's Entertainment Complex, 4400 Livingston Road, Indian Head, Maryland. A Big Southern Soul End Of Summer Celebration. Jeff Floyd, Karen Wolfe, Donnie Ray, J. Red The Nephew, Hardway Connection, Jesi Terrell and more. Gates open 12 Noon. 443-857-2771. Tickets.




Saturday, September 28, 2024. National Peanut Festival Fairgrounds, 5622 US Highway 231, Dothan, Alabama. The Wiregrass Heritage Festival. Tucka, Calvin Richardson, J-Wonn, Cupid, FPJ, Fat Daddy, Big "Ro" Williams, DJ Trucker and more. Tickets.




8 pm, Friday, October 4, 2024. Mississippi Coast Coliseum, 2350 Beach Blvd., Biloxi, Mississippi. The 2nd Annual Buck City Blues Festival. King George, Tucka, Pokey Bear, Theodis Ealey, J-Wonn, Lebrado. Tickets.






************

E-mail concert listings and corrections to:

daddybnice@southernsoulrnb.com


************
©2005-2023 SouthernSoulRnB.com

All material--written or visual--on this website is copyrighted and the exclusive property of SouthernSoulRnB.com, LLC. Any other use or reproduction of the material outside the website is forbidden unless authorized by SouthernSoulRnB.com.

Write daddybnice@southernsoulrnb.com

***********


********
SouthernSoulRnB.com - Chitlin' Circuit Southern Soul Music Guide
********
















 


©2005-2024 SouthernSoulRnB.com

All material--written or visual--on this website is copyrighted and the exclusive property of SouthernSoulRnB.com, LLC. Any use or reproduction of the material outside the website is strictly forbidden, unless expressly authorized by SouthernSoulRnB.com. (Material up to 300 words may be quoted without permission if "Daddy B. Nice's Southern Soul RnB.com" is listed as the source and a link to http://www.southernsoulrnb.com/ is provided.)