Soul Talk are a new group from London comprised of three well-established m… Read Full Bio ↴Soul Talk are a new group from London comprised of three well-established musicians of multiple talents. Having worked for many years on numerous records and tours for some of the world’s leading musicians, they decided to come together and produce their own project. Harking back to some of their childhood influences, right through the 70’s and 80’s to the present day,
Soul Talk brings you some of the best that British Soul music has to offer. There are three principal members.
On lead vocals Gary Poole, who was part of the well-known vocal group Troi, toured extensively with D-Influence, including supports for Prince and Michael Jackson
.....boards, guitar and bass, Toby Baker, who’s career started in London sessioning with Brit -Funk pioneers including Light of the World, Imagination and Jaki Graham, and gone on to record and tour with artists such as BB King, Eric Clapton, Chaka Khan and Michael McDonald.
Lastly Ernie Mckone, who as well as drum, bass and guitar duties, was instrumental in putting the band together and recording them at his studio. Ernie is the owner of Boogie Back Records, which through the 90’s produced and released numerous “Street Soul” records, including cuts By Omar, Misty Oldland, Mica Paris and Lalomie Washburn, to name a few. He is currently touring as musical director for Candi Staton and Marlena Shaw.
Soul Talk brings you some of the best that British Soul music has to offer. There are three principal members.
On lead vocals Gary Poole, who was part of the well-known vocal group Troi, toured extensively with D-Influence, including supports for Prince and Michael Jackson
.....boards, guitar and bass, Toby Baker, who’s career started in London sessioning with Brit -Funk pioneers including Light of the World, Imagination and Jaki Graham, and gone on to record and tour with artists such as BB King, Eric Clapton, Chaka Khan and Michael McDonald.
Lastly Ernie Mckone, who as well as drum, bass and guitar duties, was instrumental in putting the band together and recording them at his studio. Ernie is the owner of Boogie Back Records, which through the 90’s produced and released numerous “Street Soul” records, including cuts By Omar, Misty Oldland, Mica Paris and Lalomie Washburn, to name a few. He is currently touring as musical director for Candi Staton and Marlena Shaw.
Really Don't Mind
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Breezy hearts
The path of hate is a dangerous track
You take one step and it's hard to turn back
It pulls you along
And though it seems wrong it feels right
Don't you see this path you're on leaves a permanent mark
It feels good at first, then it slowly turns dark
With each passing day
You're further astray from the light
Suddenly, you lose your way and lose the thread
Lose your cool, then lose your head
Every loss is harder to excuse
Then you'll see you'll lose your faith and lose your soul
'Til you lose complete control
And realize there's nothing left to lose
Nothing left to lose
Leah Bug
This was mine and my Dad's song. Today is Father's day and makes 9 months since he went to heaven 😇💔 I love and miss you so much Dad! Happy 1st Father's Day in heaven 💙
Jane Carig
Gen X rocks
Leah Bug
@Joe Joe thank you so much and me toooo❤
Joe Joe
Sorry for your loss love this song
Leah Bug
@Elena Solis thank you❤❤
Elena Solis
Sorry for your loss!
May He Rest In peace.
Ted Conder
65 years old and still rocking it!
Kowboy USA
Indeed, 74 and can still dig it!
Shangri-la Is on Mars
@Flagrum3 I just don't think you're looking hard enough.
You just enjoyed what was considered popular back then. The music isn't necessarily better.
Now if you want to say the popular music nowadays is worse, I'd be inclined to agree with you.
Will Reed
Does matter how old you are I'm still 33 still jamming ccr. Rolling stones all that stuff you just kept up with music