The First Lady of Philly Soul: How Barbara Mason's sweet and spicy songs created a movement
In 1965, a young girl named Barbara Mason wrote and sang a song that would give Philly Soul/The Sound of Philadelphia a solid foundation to build an empire on. As she matured, so did her subject matter, including answer songs to other artists and songs that were ahead of their time. This Philly Friday edition of On The Groove Line pays homage to the First Lady of Philly Soul. Email: [email protected] / onthegrooveline http://onthegrooveline.wordpress.com Donations: CashApp: $CTheWriter925 PayPal: [email protected]

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