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1.25.2009

Rocking Cincinnati’s R&B Cradle (New York Times)


...King Records, he said, “remains Cincinnati’s single most important cultural contribution to the world.” ... (Larry Nager)

...The music was a mix of the faith and the funk, fatback and fiddle tunes. Whatever happens to the brick structure that used to house the label, King will never really die as long as music like this can be heard in an old music hall in Cincinnati... (New York Times-RJ Smith)
Posted by The Rock House Method at 9:43 PM
Labels: Bootsy Collins, Cincinnati Reds, James Brown, King Records
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