Featuring tracks by Sly and The Family Stone, James Brown, Bobby Freeman, The Trammps, Frankie & The Classicals, The Charades, The Yum Yums, Curtis Blandon, Lenny Curtis, Jackie Beavers, J.J. Barnes, Gabin (feat. Dee Dee Bridgewater), Gil Scott-Heron, Bobby Caldwell, Mario Biondi, Earl Wright & His Orchestra, Junior Walker, The Diplomats Of Solid Sound, The Bar-Kays, Doni Burdick, The Artistics, Jimmy Hughes, Laverne Baker, Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose, Clarence Carter, Tyrone Davis, Deon Jackson, Al Wilson, Bill Withers, Wally Cox, Chuck Jackson, John Edwards, Bob & Earl, Nella Dodds, Little Willie John, Linda Lyndell and The Exciters!
The Marquis De Soul Show features the best in R&B, Soul, Funk, Blues and Acid Jazz where you'll hear the obvious and the obscure, all carefully curated. As a youngster growing up in the 60's, Marquis was exposed and enthralled by all of the sounds he heard coming over the AM airwaves on a small transistor radio tucked under his pillow at night. Included were stations from Boston, New York, Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Chicago and Philadelphia (many hotbed cities of R&B). At first, he was engulfed by American and British rock and pop, but soon after he connected with American R&B (Motown et al). While rock was his main focus, he found himself slowly absorbing more and more of this soulful music through local radio stations that featured the genre almost exclusively. It made for a nice cross-section of styles that he continues to follow to this day. He was a Mod befiore he even knew what a Mod was! An in-demand, mobile DJ from the early 80's into the mid-90's provided him with a platform to feature these sounds. By the late 80's/mid-90's, a period he describes as his "Acid Jazz Years", he became even more captivated and motivated by this music, resulting in a weekly residency at a small club in Baltimore, MD that included DJ'ing for Guru/Jazzmatazz and Brand New Heavies shows at the club.