'Soul Train' fans dance at NYC Cornelius fete
NEW YORK (AP) – Fans of Soul Train boogied down Broadway wearing afro wigs and bell bottoms on Saturday while others recounted their favorite episodes at a Harlem meeting hall in tribute to the show's late creator, Don Cornelius.
TLC's Rozonda Chilli Thomas is hosting a seven-hour Soul Train marathon on Saturday, 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. to honor the late, great Don Cornelius, reports the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
Los Angeles police say "Soul Train" host Don Cornelius has died in California of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. (Feb. 1) (/The Associated Press) Correction: Clarification: SuperFan badge holders consistently post smart, timely comments about
Fans of Soul Train boogied down Broadway wearing afro wigs and bell bottoms on Saturday while others recounted their favorite episodes at a Harlem meeting hall in tribute to the show's
BLOCK: Yesterday, we remembered "Soul Train" creator and host, Don Cornelius. He died of an apparent suicide at his home in Los Angeles. In our story, we got a number of dates wrong. We said "Soul Train" began in 1971. In fact, it was 1970.
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