Top 10 Soul Train Awards Moments
See the soul evolution!
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All We Do Is Think of You - There couldn't be a look back at Soul Train through the years without a snapshot of these five brothers from Gary, Indiana. In the 1970s Jackson 5 performed on many stages, including gracing the Soul Train stage with their lighting sharp dance moves and snyched harmonies. (Photo: 2001 Tribune Entertainment)
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People All Over the World - The man who started it all, Don Cornelius, began life in the humble streets of Chicago. His vision to paint African-American dance and music culture was the blueprint for what we see today. From Soul Train's beginning in 1971 to its departure in 2006 the show depicted the here and now of Black culture.
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Ode to the New - As the platform progressed, so did the talent. Here actress Taraji P. Henson (center) pays homage to the Supremes, who also received one of their first entrances into the mainstream music world via Soul Train. In the years following the vivacious 1970s and 1980s, there would be an influx of new talent ready to put on their dancing shoes as well.(Photo: Rick Diamond/Getty Images)
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How Can We Be Down? - When talking about soul, it's worht mentioning someone whom the R&B world reveres as the "vocal Bible" and that's Brandy. Here the 16-year-old singer Brandy holds the award she received at the ninth annual Soul Train Awards. Who would have known that her star would flourish so brightly in the coming years? (Photo: read JEFF HAYNES/AFP/Getty Images)
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Supreme Talent - The legacy of great talent continued as group such as Destiny's Child rifted on the scene, mirroring the qualities seen in groups like the Supremes. Here the three rising divas, (L-R) Michelle Williams, Beyoncé Knowles and Kelly Rowland, accept the Best R&B/Soul Single Group, Band or Duo award. (Photo: Kevin Winter/ImageDirect)
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