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- Three women, detectives with a mysterious boss, retrieve stolen voice-ID software, using martial arts, tech skills, and sex appeal.
- Two small-town Texas cops go undercover to catch a major drug dealer and are sucked into the drug culture, compromising their assignment.
- A young Texas good ol' boy has a knack with electronic equipment, and that talent gets him a job as a roadie with a raucous travelling rock-and-roll show.
- Created by music impresario Don Cornelius, Soul Train is an African-American focused music-dance television program that aired 35 years, primarily featuring performances by R&B, soul, funk, pop, and hip hop artists.
- A music awards ceremony hosted by Anita Baker, LL Cool J and Brandy Norwood that honored achievements made during 1995 by musicians of color. The event was held on March 29, 1996 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California and aired in syndication on various networks.
- An awards ceremony that honored black females for their achievements and contributions to Rhythm and Blues, Jazz, Hip-Hop and Gospel music. This year's ceremony was hosted by Monica, Shemar Moore, Deborah Cox and Busta Rhymes, and held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.
- A music awards ceremony hosted by Arsenio Hall that honored Soul Train's 25th Anniversary with a Hall of Fame tribute. The event was held on November 22, 1995 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California and aired in syndication on various networks.
- An awards ceremony that honored black females for their achievements and contributions to Rhythm and Blues, Jazz, Hip-Hop and Gospel music. This year's ceremony was hosted by Eve, Leeza Gibbons, Shemar Moore and Luther Vandross, and held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.
- An awards ceremony that honored black females for their achievements and contributions to Rhythm and Blues, Jazz, Hip-Hop and Gospel music. This year's ceremony was hosted by Gladys Knight and Brian McKnight, and held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.
- Its about artists performing and winning an music award
- A music awards ceremony hosted by Patti LaBelle, Heavy D and Erykah Badu that honored achievements made during 1997 by musicians of color. The event was held on February 27, 1998 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California and aired in syndication on various networks.
- A music awards ceremony hosted by Dionne Warwick that honored achievements made during 1988 by musicians of color. The event was held on March 30, 1988 in Los Angeles, California.
- A music awards ceremony hosted by Natalie Cole, Patti LaBelle and Luther Vandross, and honored achievements made during 1992 by musicians of color. The event was held on March 9, 1993 in Los Angeles, California.
- A music awards ceremony hosted by Dionne Warwick and Luther Vandross and recognized achievements made during 1986 by people of color. The event was held on March 23, 1987 in Los Angeles, California .
- An awards ceremony that honored black females for their achievements and contributions to Rhythm and Blues, Jazz, Hip-Hop and Gospel music. This year's ceremony was hosted by Sisqó, Pink and Shemar Moore, and held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.
- An awards ceremony that honored black females for their achievements and contributions to Rhythm and Blues, Jazz, Hip-Hop and Gospel music. This year's ceremony was hosted by LL Cool J, Brandy Norwood and Brian McKnight, and held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.
- A music awards ceremony hosted by Tyra Banks, Monica and Brian McKnight that honored achievements made during 1998 by musicians of color. The event was held on March 26, 1999 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California and aired in syndication on various networks.
- A music awards ceremony hosted by Queen Latifah and Arsenio Hall, and honored achievements made during 2002 by musicians of color. The event was held on March 1, 2003 at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium in Pasadena, California.
- A music awards ceremony hosted by Gladys Knight, LL Cool J and Brandy Norwood that honored achievements made during 1996 by musicians of color. The event was held on March 7, 1997 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, California and aired in syndication on various networks.
- A music awards ceremony hosted by Arsenio Hall, Yolanda Adams, Faith Evans and Shemar Moore, and honored achievements made during 2001 by musicians of color. The event was held on March 30, 2002 in Los Angeles, California.
- An awards ceremony that honored black females for their achievements and contributions to Rhytm and blues, Jazz, Hip-Hop and Gospel Music. This year's ceremony was hosted by Arsenio Hall, Jill Scoot and Shemar Moore, and held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.
- A music awards ceremony hosted by Vivica A. Fox and Nicole Richie, and honored achievements made during 2005 by musicians of color. The event was held on March 18, 2006 at the Pasadena Conference Center in Pasadena, California.
- A music awards ceremony hosted by Alicia Keys and Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds, and honored achievements made during 2003 by musicians of color. The event was held on March 27, 2004 in Los Angeles, California.
- An awards ceremony that honored black females for their achievements and contributions to Rhythm and Blues, Jazz, Hip-Hop and Gospel music. This year's ceremony was held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.
- An awards ceremony that honored black females for their achievements and contributions to Rhythm and Blues, Jazz, Hip-Hop and Gospel music. This year's ceremony was hosted by Arsenio Hall, Heather Headley, Aisha Tyler and Tyrese Gibson, and held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.
- An awards ceremony that honored black females for their achievements and contributions to Rhythm and Blues, Jazz, Hip-Hop and Gospel music. This year's ceremony was held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.
- An awards ceremony that honored black females for their achievements and contributions to Rhythm and Blues, Jazz, Hip-Hop and Gospel music. This year's ceremony was hosted by Erykah Badu, Chaka Khan and Bill Bellamy, and held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, California.
- A music awards ceremony hosted by LeToya Luckett and Omarion, and honored achievements made during 2006 by musicians of color. The event was held on March 10, 2007 in Pasadena, California.
- A music awards ceremony hosted by Anita Baker, Patti LaBelle and Kenneth 'Babyface' Edmonds, and honored achievements made during 1994 by musicians of color. The event was held on March 13, 1995 in Los Angeles, California.
- A music awards ceremony hosted by Brian McKnight, Fantasia Barrino, Nick Cannon and Nicole Richie, and honored achievements made during 2004 by musicians of color. The event was held on March 12, 2005 in Los Angeles, California.
- Live performance of The Pointer Sisters on CBS show Soul Train (1971): Anita Pointer, June Pointer and Ruth Pointer sing on stage in a full dancing crowd.
- A music awards ceremony hosted by Gladys Knight, Patti LaBelle and Johnny Gill, and honored achievements made during 1993 by musicians of color. The event was held on March 15, 1994 in Los Angeles, California.
- 1971–2006TV-148.4 (13)TV EpisodeGladys Knight and the Pips performed "Friendship Train" and "I Don't Wanna Do Wrong." Eddie Kendricks performed "It's So Hard for Me to Say Goodbye" and "I Did It All For You." The Honey Cone performed "Stick-Up" and "Want Ads." Bobby Hutton performed "You're My Only Reason."
- The Impressions perform "Ain't Got Time" and "Love Me". Merry Clayton performs "After All This Time". The Three Degrees performs "There's So Much Love", "Maybe" and "Trade Winds".
- 1971–2006TV-148.6 (7)TV EpisodeThe Four Tops performed "A Simple Game" and "MacArthur Park". Jackie Wilson performed "Your Love Keeps Lifting me Higher and Higher" and "Love is Funny That Way". Kool & the Gang performed "I Want to Take You Higher" and "Love The Life You Live"
- Joe Tex perform "You Said a Bad Word". Gloria Lynne performs "Watermelon Man" and "I Wish You Love". The Independents performs "Just as Long as You Need Me".
- 1971–2006TV-14TV EpisodeIke & Tina Turner perform "I Want To Take You Higher," "Feel Good" and "Proud Mary". Jerry Butler and Brenda Lee Eager perform "Close To You". Jerry Butler performs "I Only Have Eyes for You".
- The Dells perform "It's All Up to You" and "The Love We Had". Kim Weston performs "Little By Little And Bit By Bit" and "If I Had it My Way". Luther Ingram performs "Be Good to Me Baby" and "I'll Love You Until the End".
- 1st dance = Strut by Sheena Easton [ #7 Pop NEVER CHARTED R&B ]. 2nd dance = Freaks Come Out At Night by Whodini [ #43 R&B ]. 1st performance/lipsync = Slippery People by Staples Singers [ #22 R&B ]. 3rd dance = Lovergirl by Teena Marie [ #9 R&B ] & The Scramble Board answer = Billie Holiday. Segment with Hal Jackson and "Talented Teen" winner Michelle Thomas. 4th dance = unidentified song probably by Ray Parker Jr. 2nd performance/lipsync = Supernatural Love by Donna Summer [ #51 R&B ]. 5th dance = Operator by Midnight Star [ #1 R&B ]. 3rd performance/lipsync = This Is Our Night by Staples Singers [ #50 R&B ]. 6th dance/Line Dance = Beep A Freak by Gap Band [ #2 R&B ]. 4th performance/lipsync = unidentified song by Donna Summer.