Johnny Walker tells the story of soul music label Atlantic Records.
The story of the soul music label continues, featuring Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce.
DetailsJohnny Walker looks at Atlantic's work with jazz music, which was as important as the more popular genres they covered.
DetailsJohnnie Walker explores how Atlantic started to pursue more acts that could emulate the British Invasion, which led them to sign The Bee Gees.
DetailsThe story of the soul music label continues with a look at the work Atlantic did with Stax Records.
DetailsJohnny Walker hears from and about 'King of Rock 'n' Soul' Solomon Burke, Mr 'Land of 1000 Dances' Wilson Pickett, the white queen of soul, Dusty Springfield.
DetailsJohnnie Walker looks at the early days of Atlantic Records, exploring how the company was set up and how it was home to some of the world's greatest soul singers.
DetailsThe story of the soul music label continues. Johnnie Walker hears how Roberta Flack got signed to Atlantic.
DetailsThe story continues with Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, Yes, The Rolling Stones, and Foreigner.
DetailsJohnnie Walker looks at how Atlantic signed British acts such as The Rolling Stones, Emerson, Lake and Palmer, and others.
DetailsJohnnie Walker explores Led Zeppelin on Atlantic, featuring interviews with Robert Plant, John Paul Jones and Jimmy Page. Need we say more?
DetailsJohnnie Walker continues his history of Atlantic Records, looking at the impact of The Drifters on Atlantic and the increasingly popularity of RnB and jazz.
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