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On Wednesday, the first day of Black History Month, the world lost Don Cornelius. While we continue to celebrate his legacy, here are 10 thing NewsOne bets you didn’t know about “Soul Train.”

RELATED: Don Cornelius Underwent Brain Surgery in 1982

1) The show got off the ground in part because an ex-racist-turned-activist became one of the show’s first advertisers. George O’Hare later became an activist with Dick Gregory and volunteer for Operation Breadbasket with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

2) Dick Clark‘s “Soul Unlimited” was made to compete with “Soul Train.” Jesse Jackson and other activists and record executives, including Clarence Avant, put a stop to it.

3) Walter Payton, running back for the Chicago Bears, danced on the show.

4) Cheryl Song, the long-haired Asian dancer, later danced in videos for Rick James and Michael Jackson.

 

By Ericka Blount Danois

Top Ten Things You Didn’t Know About Soul Train:

1)The show got off the ground in part because an ex-racist turned activist—a Sears executive was one of the first advertisers and later became an activist with Dick Gregory and volunteer for Operation Breadbasket with Martin Luther King.

2)The show, Soul Unlimited, was created by Dick Clark to compete with Soul Train. Jesse Jackson and other activists and record executives, including Clarence Avant put a stop to it.

3)Walter Payton,running back for the Chicago Bears, danced on the show

4)Cheryl Song, the long-haired Asian dancer, later danced in videos for Rick James and Michael Jackson

5)Dennis Coffey was the first white artist on the show

6)Steve Harvey and Cedric the Entertainer were hosts briefly when Don Cornelius stepp

By Ericka Blount Danois

Top Ten Things You Didn’t Know About Soul Train:

1)      The show got off the ground in part because an ex-racist turned activist—a Sears executive was one of the first advertisers and later became an activist with Dick Gregory and volunteer for Operation Breadbasket with Martin Luther King.

2)      The show, Soul Unlimited, was created by Dick Clark to compete with Soul Train. Jesse Jackson and other activists and record executives, including Clarence Avant put a stop to it.

3)      Walter Payton,  running back for the Chicago Bears, danced on the show

4)      Cheryl Song, the long-haired Asian dancer, later danced in videos for Rick James and Michael Jackson

5)      Dennis Coffey was the first white artist on the show

6)      Steve Harvey and Cedric the Entertainer were hosts briefly when Don Cornelius stepped down

7)      Don Cornelius worked as a cab driver and a police officer before starting Soul Train

8)      Soul Train dancer, Louie “Ski” Carr became a dancer with New Edition touring with them

9)      Darnell Williams, better known as Jesse from the soap opera, “All My Children” was a dancer on the show

10)  Soul Train dancer Shabba Doo tried out for the part of “Rerun” before Fred Berry got the part.

–Ericka Blount Danois is the author of the forthcoming book, tentatively titled, “Soul Train’s Mighty Ride, Behind the Scenes of America’s Favorite Dance Show,” to be published by Backbeat Books next year. You can reach her at her website: http://www.erickablount.com.

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7)Don Cornelius worked as a cab driver and a police officer before starting Soul Train

8)Soul Train dancer, Louie “Ski” Carr became a dancer with New Edition touring with them

9)Darnell Williams, better known as Jesse from the soap opera, “All My Children” was a dancer on the show

10)Soul Train dancer Shabba Doo tried out for the part of “Rerun” before Fred Berry got the part.

–Ericka Blount Danois is the author of the forthcoming book, tentatively titled, “Soul Train’s Mighty Ride, Behind the Scenes of America’s Favorite Dance Show,” to be published by Backbeat Books next year. You can reach her at her website: http://www.erickablount.com.

Top 10 Things You Didn’t Know About “Soul Train”  was originally published on newsone.com

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