
Steve Edwards Soul Show Edition(12) Soul In Jazz Mini Series Pt 1 Plus A UK Double Spotlight In Soul with The Brand New Heavies And Hil. St Soul
From: Steve Edwards
Series: Steve Edwards Soul Show 2012 Series
Length: 59:19
The Brand New Heavies began in the 1980s as an instrumental acid jazz group called Brother International.[1]
The group came up with the Heavies name after signing their first record contract, borrowing from a liner note on a James Brown single declaring the artist "Minister of New Super Heavy Funk".[2] As The Brand New Heavies they gained a cult following in the London club scene and soon signed to Cooltempo as acid jazz replaced rare groove in clubs. The band issued a debut recording for Eddie Piller's Acid Jazz label in 1990 with Jay Ella Ruth as lead singer.[3]
Born in Lusaka, Zambia, Hilary Mwelwa relocated to London with her family at age five. As a child she adopted her father's love of music, as their home was immersed with the sounds of traditional Zambian music along with such American R&B/soul icons as Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder. As a graduate of London's Westminster University, Hilary had early ambitions to go into the science field and earned a degree in biological sciences. She shares, "While I was in school studying sciences, I started to explore my musical interests and I decided that I wanted to pursue music more seriously. I took a year off from school and during this time I recorded my first demo. I have never had formal music training but I was brought up on a diet of soul, R&B, Gospel and pop music from an early age." Luckily for us Hilary Mwelwa's path has led her to follow her heart and her music. Hil St. Soul's recording debut, Soul Organic, came out in 2000 on Dome Records and featured a cover of the Aretha Franklin classic "Until You Come Back To Me."
It was December 1999 when Steve Edwards landed on Las Vegas soil with one intention in mind– to invade American radio with his infectious tones and personality that welcomes everyone to the party.
His radio career kicked off whilst reading for his Human Biology degree. Then immediately upon graduation he entered the “underground” world of Pirate Radio. Steve escaped wearing the patch but didn’t get shipwrecked!! (not straightaway). A rebel with a cause, his drive to promote good music other than the top 40 became his mantra to specialize in all formats musical!
When the Pirate ship finally sunk, Steve’s vision was pursued (legally) with a 3 year stint at London’s only Jazz station, Jazz FM. Then came every DJ`s ultimate calling… The BBC!
It was his rise to the top as the National host of the Steve Edwards Soul Show where he interviewed everyone from Janet Jackson to Andy Summers of The Police. He also appeared on a variety of guest spots across “The Beeb” including Rock, Top 40 and Alternative music shows.
The journey continued with Steve taking the helm at a local London radio station as Music Director and Assistant PD. The contract was for one year and the time was ripe for Steve to realize a long time dream of working on American Radio.
That was twelve years ago and as a Las Vegas resident Steve has scored on- air/producer gigs with corporate radio giants like CBS Radio, Clear Channel and the Desert Sky Media Group.
Spinning from his personal collection, listeners will be able to stream live, kick back and enjoy the best of the new releases, classic cuts, exclusives and get a direct introduction to the core artists that have significantly shaped the contemporary Soul, Funk and Jazz music scene. Check out "This week On the Soul Show" weekly news letter(s) for a sneak preview of what’s coming up!
It’s the" soundtrack to your Soul showcasing another exclusive music feature for edition 12.
"Shabooyah" Roll-Call is at your place!
Notes for programmers
· Accessible specialist (soul and jazz)music programming for target demographic of all adults 25+
· Suggested time slots for weekdays-: Middays, evenings and overnights, and for weekends-: morning drive, midday’s, evenings, overnights and variety weekend programming slots that have little or no ratings activity. Use this show to build an audience by running the whole series!
· Weekly features designed to build grow and establish audience listenership base e.g. Mellow Moments- (Love songs), 60 minutes live! (live concert radio)
· Underwriting, event and sponsorship opportunities
· Complete show is produced into three 59 minute segments. (edited to your clock by request)
· Exclusive artist interviews live in studio or live by remote (ISDN), Skype and phone.
· Inclusion in ‘This week on the Soul Show’ newsletter
New content themes every week plus regular features; the show is numbered in sequence for each edition of the series. The shows can run as independent segments or a full length 2 or 3 hour program.
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Piece Description
The Brand New Heavies began in the 1980s as an instrumental acid jazz group called Brother International.[1]
The group came up with the Heavies name after signing their first record contract, borrowing from a liner note on a James Brown single declaring the artist "Minister of New Super Heavy Funk".[2] As The Brand New Heavies they gained a cult following in the London club scene and soon signed to Cooltempo as acid jazz replaced rare groove in clubs. The band issued a debut recording for Eddie Piller's Acid Jazz label in 1990 with Jay Ella Ruth as lead singer.[3]
Born in Lusaka, Zambia, Hilary Mwelwa relocated to London with her family at age five. As a child she adopted her father's love of music, as their home was immersed with the sounds of traditional Zambian music along with such American R&B/soul icons as Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye and Stevie Wonder. As a graduate of London's Westminster University, Hilary had early ambitions to go into the science field and earned a degree in biological sciences. She shares, "While I was in school studying sciences, I started to explore my musical interests and I decided that I wanted to pursue music more seriously. I took a year off from school and during this time I recorded my first demo. I have never had formal music training but I was brought up on a diet of soul, R&B, Gospel and pop music from an early age." Luckily for us Hilary Mwelwa's path has led her to follow her heart and her music. Hil St. Soul's recording debut, Soul Organic, came out in 2000 on Dome Records and featured a cover of the Aretha Franklin classic "Until You Come Back To Me."
It was December 1999 when Steve Edwards landed on Las Vegas soil with one intention in mind– to invade American radio with his infectious tones and personality that welcomes everyone to the party.
His radio career kicked off whilst reading for his Human Biology degree. Then immediately upon graduation he entered the “underground” world of Pirate Radio. Steve escaped wearing the patch but didn’t get shipwrecked!! (not straightaway). A rebel with a cause, his drive to promote good music other than the top 40 became his mantra to specialize in all formats musical!
When the Pirate ship finally sunk, Steve’s vision was pursued (legally) with a 3 year stint at London’s only Jazz station, Jazz FM. Then came every DJ`s ultimate calling… The BBC!
It was his rise to the top as the National host of the Steve Edwards Soul Show where he interviewed everyone from Janet Jackson to Andy Summers of The Police. He also appeared on a variety of guest spots across “The Beeb” including Rock, Top 40 and Alternative music shows.
The journey continued with Steve taking the helm at a local London radio station as Music Director and Assistant PD. The contract was for one year and the time was ripe for Steve to realize a long time dream of working on American Radio.
That was twelve years ago and as a Las Vegas resident Steve has scored on- air/producer gigs with corporate radio giants like CBS Radio, Clear Channel and the Desert Sky Media Group.
Spinning from his personal collection, listeners will be able to stream live, kick back and enjoy the best of the new releases, classic cuts, exclusives and get a direct introduction to the core artists that have significantly shaped the contemporary Soul, Funk and Jazz music scene. Check out "This week On the Soul Show" weekly news letter(s) for a sneak preview of what’s coming up!
It’s the" soundtrack to your Soul showcasing another exclusive music feature for edition 12.
"Shabooyah" Roll-Call is at your place!
Notes for programmers
· Accessible specialist (soul and jazz)music programming for target demographic of all adults 25+
· Suggested time slots for weekdays-: Middays, evenings and overnights, and for weekends-: morning drive, midday’s, evenings, overnights and variety weekend programming slots that have little or no ratings activity. Use this show to build an audience by running the whole series!
· Weekly features designed to build grow and establish audience listenership base e.g. Mellow Moments- (Love songs), 60 minutes live! (live concert radio)
· Underwriting, event and sponsorship opportunities
· Complete show is produced into three 59 minute segments. (edited to your clock by request)
· Exclusive artist interviews live in studio or live by remote (ISDN), Skype and phone.
· Inclusion in ‘This week on the Soul Show’ newsletter
New content themes every week plus regular features; the show is numbered in sequence for each edition of the series. The shows can run as independent segments or a full length 2 or 3 hour program.
Broadcast History
This edition was broadcast on 91.5FM KUNV Las Vegas on 3.24.12
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Just A Matter Of Time | Hil St Soul | Soul Organic. | Dome Records | 1999 | 03:48 |
| Highest High | The Brand new Heavies | Shelter. | FFRR | 1997 | 04:27 |
| Cant Help It | Esperanza Spaulding | Radio Music Society. | Heads Up | 2012 | 04:42 |
| Phoenix | Aquarian dream | Disco-Dancefloor Classics. | Deep Beats | 1994 | 05:20 |
| Next Move | Hue&Cry | Next Move. | Linn Records | 1999 | 05:32 |
| I Dig Your Music | The Dramatics | The dramatic Jackpot. | MCA | 1995 | 03:26 |
| Kings Cross/ Daybreak | Raw Stylus | Pushing Against The Grain. | Geffen | 1995 | 05:37 |
| Long On Lovin' | Shirley Brown | Joy & Pain. | Malaco | 1993 | 03:08 |
| I`m Still In Love With You | Seal | Soul. | Warner Bros | 2008 | 04:33 |
| Dont Change | By All Means | Its Real. | Motown | 1992 | 04:39 |
| The Plan | Outside | 29/8 Steps. | Dorado records | 1995 | 03:53 |
| You Can Make The Story Right | Chaka Khan | The Woman I Am. | Warner Bros | 1992 | 00:00 |
| Yes I`m Ready | Magic Lady | Magic Lady. | Motown | 1988 | 04:32 |
| Bongo Confront | Charlie Hunter & Pound For Pound | Return Of The candyman. | Blue Note | 1998 | 02:30 |


