SoulTrackin’ – Soul Commune Newsletter #1…

March 20, 2008 by tgrundy · 10 Comments
Filed under: BlackBlogs, Jazz, Music, Music News, Soul/R&B, SoulSites, SoulTrackin' 

Hopefully you’ve heard about it by now, this great, new soul music/social community called “Soul Commune”. I’ve been spending quite a bit of time over there these past few weeks and it is just fantastic! Here is the text of the first newsletter that was sent out today, wanted to post it here for all (especially those of you who have not joined yet) to check out:

Soul is defined as:

The immaterial essence, animating principle, or actuating cause of an individual life; the quality that arouses emotion and sentiment; and a spiritual or moral force.

Commune is defined as:

To be in a state of intimate, heightened sensitivity and receptivity, as with one’s surroundings.



Greetings Soul Communers,

I would like to take the opportunity to thank you for being a part of the Soul Commune experience!


The idea to create SoulCommune.com stems from a conversation I had with my friend, an indie soul artist promoter and advocate in November. He brought to my attention the tremendous challenges faced by the many talented artists and promoters alike of this genre.

I was surprised that such great artistry was being overlooked, and we both found it unacceptable that fans of soul music and, particularly, the immensely talented artists of this genre continue to find it difficult to connect and make progress in today’s “music industry.” SoulCommune.com can be an impetus for the change and balance that needs to take place to allow this genre, in its many dimensions, to be properly recognized and continue to thrive as the unique and viable art form that it is!

I am still learning who many of you are, and I feel that SoulCommune.com is a great way for artists and supporters to become more familiar with one another. Many of you know me as the face and website administrator of SoulCommune.com-however, in reality, there are others working diligently to help me put this together, and of course, most importantly, there is YOU! It is your drive, creativity, talent and passion that is the “main ingredient” that has made this a truly unique experience thus far!

One of the goals of SoulCommune.com is to create the kind of synergies that can help further the cause of “real” music both artistically and financially. By pooling our resources, we can continue to bring together members across the many different subsets of the soul music world, from classic soul to hip hop, house to funk; go-go to neo-soul; underground to mainstream and more.
We are here to counteract the current trends that challenge the very existence of this most important and multi-textured genre!

Soul Commune.com will be the place where fans, artists, publishers,radio programmers, promoters, etc can commune without the creative constraints forced by the music industry status quo.

We here at SoulCommune.com are moving forward with many ideas to humbly serve the Soul Community. In the near future look for the following:

  • Cyber Store(Coming Soon)
  • Online Listening Parties — Upcoming events include Angela Johnson (Purpose Records), Alison Crockett (Crockett Gallery’s), Paul Randolph (StillMusic) Water Seed (Water Seed Music Group) and other indie artists.
  • REMIX Projects — Starting with Major Label, Motown Recording Artist, Kem. NOTE: During this sponsored event members who are producers will have the opportunity to submit remixed tracks to be considered for inclusion on Kem’s forthcoming Remix release on Universal/Motown release later this year. Stay Tuned for Details!
  • Conversations/Online Chats — Members get a unique chance to dialogue one-on-one established artists, including recording artist, Kem, music producer, Mike Chav (Erykah Badu’s latest release), and other industry experts.
  • Soul Commune TV/RadioExclusive live webcasts of concerts, performances, and other unique events (featuring not but showcasing talent/creativity emerging talent within our commune)
  • Tour Updates & Show Reviews
  • Artist News & Music Reviews

And much, much more!

Your feedback is welcomed and is absolutely essential to enhancing the experience for everyone – so keep it coming!

We ask that you continue to hang out with us as SoulCommune.com continues to flourish and as we move forward to build and expand our universe!

Many thanks to ALL of you who, over the last month, have helped spread the word about SoulCommune.com

Our gratitude goes out to some of those who have reached out to us and been very helpful and/or are members of the Commune:

Mint Condition, Kem, Toya Hankins, Erykah Badu, Phil Perry, Paul Randolph, SoulChoonz, Switzerland Soul, Frances Jaye and Velisa Crayton of I Got Soul and Neosoulcafe.com, UK Soul, Butta of SoulBounce, Chris Rizek of Soultracks.com,Nu-Soul Mag, Drake of Urban-Organic.net, Ty, Traci Latrelle of WHUR, Jodine of Jodine’s Corner,Stephanie Renee of Soul-Sanctuary, TGrundy, Jason Orr’s FunkJazzKafe, Fiona Bloom, Johnnie Evans, Pam and Detrel of ONUTSS, Terry Bello, George LittleJohn, HoneySoul.com, Elliot of Projectvibe.com, Gordon Chambers, Monica Blaire, Liv Warfield, Lonnie Liston Smith, Lalah Hathway, Amp Fiddler, Eric Roberson, N’Dambi (If we’ve missed your name, please insert here:____________)and the rest of the 1300+ Podcasters, Radio Programmers, Artists, DJs, Bloggers, Tastemakers, and Fans who have signed up in the last month.

Please continue to spread the word, and please introduce yourself to someone on the Commune who you don’t know.

Let’s continue to commune

Peace!

Donald Hardway

SoulTrackin’ – A Word To The Wise…

October 31, 2007 by tgrundy · 1 Comment
Filed under: BlackBlogs, Culture & Society, General/Misc, SoulTrackin' 

Dr. Spence is looking for a little help: A Wall of Wisdom For My Eldest Daughter

Stop by and lend him a hand. (This is a great post, IHMO. I’m looking forward to the responses he gets)

BTW {smile}, I’m especially tagging Vanessa with this one. I just know you’ll have something good to add!

SoulTrackin’ – Black Web 2.0

October 26, 2007 by tgrundy · Leave a Comment
Filed under: BlackBlogs, SoulSites 

Just found this site, Black Web 2.0 via KillerStartups (an Internet startup web review site). Here is the info from their ‘About’ page:

What is Black Web 2.0?

Black Web 2.0 addresses emerging web trends and how they apply to web properties that target African-Americans or African-American culture. There has been a recent surge of websites that target this demographic, some of which were existing and redesigned to take advantage of new web 2.0 technologies while others are start-ups. In addition to website and application launches we will be covering relevant Internet industry news as well as mainstream Internet industry news from an African-American perspective. Here is a summary of some of the editorial content we plan to discuss:

Topics

  • Social Networking
  • Emerging Trends
  • Development
  • Strategy
  • Design/Redesign
  • Digital Media
  • Web Content

Created by Angela Benton, the site also has contributions provided by Markus Robinson (”Technology Guru”) and Lynne d Johnson (”Hip-Hop 2.0 Columnist”). While I am not familiar with Ms. Benton and Mr. Markus, I am very familiar with Ms. Johnson, having followed her blog writings for some time now. All I can say is, if Lynne d Johnson is involved, you know that this is a quality production and a place to watch!

SoulTrackin’ – SOULcrates: “An Old Soul Affair”

October 25, 2007 by tgrundy · Leave a Comment
Filed under: BlackBlogs, DailyLinks, SoulSites 

Stop what you’re doing and head on over to SOULcrates and check out DJ GrantLove’s latest, “An Old Soul Affair”! As he says:

“It’s been a while since I posted a good old fashioned SOUL Ballads mix. You know the kind that makes you sit back and be thankful that you’re in love, or the kind that makes you wish you were in love. This is my getting back to basics so to speak.”

We’re talking Blue Magic, Main Ingredient, Black Ivory, Friends of Distinction and a host of other classic old soul ballads. Whew! If you don’t love this mix… well… I just don’t know what to tell ya.