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RoadshowsBy Matt WeitzPublished on February 06, 1997Hot buttered soul The fact that the Heritage Music Festival is offering four other acts in addition to Hayes makes this a soul music must-see. The legendary Bobby Womack, one of American music's great under-appreciated treasures, penned two songs that would go on to become rock classics when covered by others--"It's All Over Now" (the Rolling Stones) and "Lookin' For a Love" (the J. Geils Band)--as well as countless R&B hits. As able a guitarist as he is a singer, Womack can be heard on a startling number of soul classics: Sly Stone's There's a Riot Goin' On, Wilson Pickett's "Funky Broadway," and Aretha Franklin's Lady Soul, to name but three. Unlike Hayes, his shows are dependably rockin'--able to swing from irresistible tailfeather-shakers to moody make-out music--and could well stand for a Soul Man's job description. Did someone say "make-out music?" Marvin Sease sings stone lover-man soul; his long, sweaty workouts--often replete with moans and groans of female satisfaction--make "Sexual Healing" sound like a nursery rhyme. His Do You Need a Licker?--featuring a devilishly leering Sease on the cover--is the most bodaciously titled album since bluesman King Ivory's The Bitch Done Quit Me; like Womack, Sease is a master of seamless presentation. Denise LaSalle and the original Manhattans--best known for definitive examples of Philadelphia soul like "Kiss and Say Goodbye"--round out the bill. The Heritage Music Festival--with Isaac Hayes, Bobby Womack, Denise LaSalle, the Original Manhattans and Marvin Sease--will be at the Dallas County Convention Center Exhibit Hall A on Saturday, February 8.
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