Science of Soul Playlist January 12th 2020
Hour One
Willie Hutch - Soul Strut
Frederick - I Can't Help But Love You
Shay Pooh - To Many Irons In The Fire
Leon Bryant - I Can See Me Loving You
Phil Upchurch & Tennyson Stephons - You Got Style
J Gulli - Wont You Be Mine
Moses Wright - A Piece Of Me
Moses Wright - All Night Thang
Leon McMullen - Can I Take You Out Tonight
Mamas Gun - This Is The Day
Frank McKinney - I'm Going Out Steppin'
Danti Hall - Trippin' Out
Hour Two
Freddie Jackson - I Don't Wanna Lose Your Love
Brotha - When I'm With You
The Softones - I Wont Let You Down
Loleatta Taylor - I Can't Help My Self
New Lost Generation - Inside Of You
George Pettus - My Night For Love
The Temptations - Isn't The Night Fantastic
The Four Tops - Just In Time
Moses Wright - How I Am
Visions Perfect - Love Affair
Sweet Charles - Give The Woman A Chance
JJ Johnson ft Kayla Hill - Slow Jam
Moses Wright Biography:
Singer, Songwriter, Producer, Animator and Children's Book Illustrator.
Moses calls Rocky Mount, NC his hometown though he now resides in Charlotte, NC. Moses played bass guitar and drums in church as a teen. While serving in the USAF Moses DJ'd on the side and used this hobby to highlight some of his own tracks. After leaving the USAF in 1989, Moses released his first record featuring a rap group he produced named MC Dazz & D-Posse. Building a high local fan base, Moses later released a second project entitled "Moses featuring IBM” (innovative black males) in 1990 a mix of Rap, House and R&B. This project paved the way for Moses to receive a recording contract from an independent record label under the direction of Rudy Hines in Atlanta, GA.
Moses released a mini-LP with the title song "How many ways". He began to open for several major R&B artist and groups in the early nineties. Feeling the strain of the road life, Moses chose to abandon the R&B circuit and returned to his gospel roots. He released his first gospel project in 1995 and started his own label "AlanBrook Music". Moses shared the stage with some of the gospel greats of quartet music in the late nineties. He released 3 more solo CD’s between 1998 and 2001. In the mist of all of this he wrote and produced several projects for artist on his label.
Moses expanded his recording label to include concept video production and cd design and duplication. He wanted to be the “One Stop Shop” for artist in and around his area. His business grew tremendously as he catered to well-known gospel talent such as “Tammy Edwards and the Edward Sisters”, “Bill Pinkney and The Original Drifters” and “The Christian Angels” just to name a few. All of whom are Stellar Award-winning gospel artist.
While still writing and producing gospel music, nothing touched Moses more than the true love song. This led to the production and release of "Legacy of Love". A CD compiled of smooth love tunes written decades ago as well as within the last few months. Moses felt that the need for smooth R&B music cried out from station to station. You know, the real love songs like from the 70’s and 80's. This project was released on Jan-1-2020 and is already capturing the hearts of listeners across the globe
Moses calls Rocky Mount, NC his hometown though he now resides in Charlotte, NC. Moses played bass guitar and drums in church as a teen. While serving in the USAF Moses DJ'd on the side and used this hobby to highlight some of his own tracks. After leaving the USAF in 1989, Moses released his first record featuring a rap group he produced named MC Dazz & D-Posse. Building a high local fan base, Moses later released a second project entitled "Moses featuring IBM” (innovative black males) in 1990 a mix of Rap, House and R&B. This project paved the way for Moses to receive a recording contract from an independent record label under the direction of Rudy Hines in Atlanta, GA.
Moses released a mini-LP with the title song "How many ways". He began to open for several major R&B artist and groups in the early nineties. Feeling the strain of the road life, Moses chose to abandon the R&B circuit and returned to his gospel roots. He released his first gospel project in 1995 and started his own label "AlanBrook Music". Moses shared the stage with some of the gospel greats of quartet music in the late nineties. He released 3 more solo CD’s between 1998 and 2001. In the mist of all of this he wrote and produced several projects for artist on his label.
Moses expanded his recording label to include concept video production and cd design and duplication. He wanted to be the “One Stop Shop” for artist in and around his area. His business grew tremendously as he catered to well-known gospel talent such as “Tammy Edwards and the Edward Sisters”, “Bill Pinkney and The Original Drifters” and “The Christian Angels” just to name a few. All of whom are Stellar Award-winning gospel artist.
While still writing and producing gospel music, nothing touched Moses more than the true love song. This led to the production and release of "Legacy of Love". A CD compiled of smooth love tunes written decades ago as well as within the last few months. Moses felt that the need for smooth R&B music cried out from station to station. You know, the real love songs like from the 70’s and 80's. This project was released on Jan-1-2020 and is already capturing the hearts of listeners across the globe
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