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Souled American, stirring Chicago band, lost then found, forgotten now remembered, finally finishing 7th record after 28 years (photo: Christopher Bruno)
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tickets on sale today to attend an exceedingly rare appearance of Souled American in Cleveland on Saturday April 19. app.promotix.com/events/detai...

April 19. Cleveland. Tickets on sale Friday. (Poster by Emma Jane Keffer.)

April 17. Chicago. Tickets go on sale this Friday. (Poster by Emma Jane Keffer!)

A great collection requires a great cover picture and Souled American is indebted to Achim Kröpsch for not only taking a great picture in 1989 but now allowing it to be used on the forthcoming “Rise Above It: A Souled American Anthology.” Thanks!!!

We all desperately need something to look forward to so here’s this: Souled American will perform in April. Details to come.

Here Joe Adducci, Scott Tuma, and Chris Grigoroff harmonize on Notes Campfire, the opener of the 20-song overview “RISE ABOVE IT: A Souled American Anthology,” out next week from Omnivore Recordings.

Played my kids White Man in the Hammersmith Palais. Cried.

we are all a-quiver because it's now LESS THAN 2 WEEKS before Omnivore Recordings releases RISE ABOVE IT: a souled american anthology, which collects 20 previously released SA tunes including 'Feel Better.' Here's Scott Tuma pictured by Wade Iverson in 1988! (cont.)

An exciting month here at SA HQ: Just eighteen days until the release of “RISE ABOVE IT: A Souled American Anthology” from Omnivore Recordings… should you be an individual who wishes to write or pod-speak or interview the band about this, please email [email protected] Fists raised high. ❤️

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The LA folks at the label releasing the forthcoming SA anthology were hit hard by the recent tragedies. Please please please consider purchasing something from the Omnivore Records website to help them rebuild.

from 35 Days of Fe: “Right around the Fourth of July in 1987 Chris opens the New York Times magazine to see a series of black and white photographs taken by Sebastiao Salgado that document a gold rush in Brazil at Serra Pelada. Salgado shoots not only intimate portraits of the miners themselves…”

Coming 02/21/25 from Omnivore Recordings