The Soul Survivors Magazine a 2 537 membres. Read the latest issue of The Soul Survivors Magazine and subscribe to get your full printed edition or digital download. Copyright © 2016. Today, it is the essential Soul Survivors guide. The quintessential info provider for the soul survivor, This error message is only visible to WordPress admins, I want to buy the Soul Survivors 10th anniversary CD. However what we did have was my background and musical contacts and Anna’s business production and organisation skills. I was a Light Of The World inner “London Town” jazz funk and soul head who grew up dancing in west end Soho clubs like Cracker’s 100 Club, The Wag Club and Camden Town’s Electric Ballroom, also travelling to the midlands and north east, as well as Dj-ing in the UK and beyond. It’s not all been plain sailing with the intervention of social media and other competitive options becoming available to the huge increase of events and promoters now targeting the mature soul audience. If you like what you are hearing in the show below, you can buy this CD from our website here: I want to buy the Soul Survivors 10th anniversary CD. The Soul Survivors Magazine established since 2006 was originally devised to keep the Soul Surviving members of the public up to date with events and to provide targeted advertisements to a captive Soul Surviving audience. We thank you for supporting the magazine’s continuing production by becoming a member and subscribing to receive a printed copy of the ‘info provider for the soul survivor… The Soul Survivors Magazine as a bi monthly printed publication is now in its 10th year as the quintessential info provider for the soul survivor. Read more about each each on our Past Issues page or visit our Shop to order back copies. So if you were a hairdresser, a mechanic or an accountant by day you could do business with some of the other “Night People” like War who you have a music affiliation with. I was distraught to say the least and after some comforting words from my son Jamal, I decided to write a tribute with contributions from fellow DJ fraternity friends including Paul “Trouble Anderson”, Trevor Nelson, Mark Webster and Norman Jay. It seemed a natural progression to feature news reviews and interviews as opposed to the classified idea that was discussed, and we became the “Info provider for the Soul Survivor”, our tag line phrase that I proudly came up with. That in theory sounded like a good plan, and we were both virgins to starting a publication in the music world so we decided it would be a free publication. However I believe because of all the sacrificial hard work that was put in and with a touch of good fortune, it’s why we are here to celebrate 10 years, a milestone in a digital technology driven world, doing a printed bi monthly magazine. Founder and editor-in-Chief Fitzroy Anthoney Facey is therefore also responsible for the present compilation of very vivid dance grooves, which were … This is certainly a challenge and being one I now embrace with excitement, enthusiasm and passion. Our aim from the outset was to be a people’s lifestyle magazine and not an industry biased one, so we did some research speaking with people we knew who were keen on the idea and decided to launch our first one in July 2006. Issue 80 February 2019 – March 2019 £ 3.00. Past Issues. Today, it is the essential Soul Survivors guide. With the advent of hosting an annual Soul Survivor Awards in order to recognise the contribution of various individuals and collectives in the music world, the magazine was certainly attracting some of the right people. Simultaneously with the interviews and adverts we were starting to formulate a concise and decent informative A5 magazine. That really tickled me because, unlike most, Blues & Soul was never my bible and if I read 3 copies in its entire history that was the maximum. The fourth issue was a game changer whereby we were due to feature an interview with Jocelyn Brown via an invitation from an old PR mate Paul “Radical” Ruiz. In contrast the focus of our magazine was directed at a network of the amalgamated professions of those who loved the music, providing their services to each other. Read more. Regardless if I was Dj-ing or not on a given night, I would either recommend where to go or give a paying concession list to promoters as though I was some kind of oracle service like a human “Time Out” magazine. Soul Survivors presents a 10th anniversary CD for 2016 (UK postage included) £ 11.99. The magazine is dedicated to being informative in providing essential information on the history of all things soulful. The Soul Survivors Magazine (UK postage included) £ 35.00 / year. I had collated quite a large database of music fans who were always looking for somewhere to go. Read the latest issue of The Soul Survivors Magazine and subscribe to get your full printed edition or digital download. In In April 2010 landing an interview with Motown legend Smokey Robinson certainly gave us some kudos and negotiating with Jenny McKenzie’s Ultimate Boogie Nights promotion events at Indig02 in Greenwich, certainly helped raise our magazine profile. However we drew from the positive energy with many stating that we reminded them of the early days of Blues & Soul. Between myself and Anna we tirelessly stood outside clubs and events up and down the country attending weekenders like Luxury Soul in Blackpool, Southport in the most horrific weather at times especially in the UK Antarctica’s Prestatyn giving out this free publication. As a bi-monthly we managed with the first three to secure some adverts and classified ads with very minimal editorial and a few record reviews written by myself. Current Issue. Being “Optimistic” like Sound Of Blackness, we saw a gap in the market and decided like Kleeer to “Go For It”. Copyright © 2016. Jenny would secure the front cover as her main focal point of advertising for roughly three years circa 2010 to 2013. In fact I’d say we were more of a fanzine to start with as opposed to an established entity like Blues & Soul.