The Soul Survivors

THE SOUL SURVIVORS
 
 
The Soul Survivors  are an American, Philadelphia-based, Soul Music and R&B group, founded by New York natives Richie and Charlie Ingui along with Kenny Jeremiah.  The Soul Survivors are known for their 1967 hit single “Expressway to Your Heart”, which was the first hit by Philadelphia soul record producers and songwriters Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff.  The Soul Survivors are still performing and recording new music and covers, most recently working with David Uosikkenen of The Hooters and his project In The Pocket, which is paying tribute to the vast catalog of music created in Philadelphia.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 
This month’s Under Appreciated Rock Band, Crystal Mansion – often called the Crystal Mansion – is unusual in that several veteran musicians are involved; normally, the UARB’s are bands that are just starting out. Bandmembers include two men who have individual Wikipedia articles (both of which mention Crystal Mansion), David White – who had been a founding member of the estimable 1950’s band Danny and the Juniors – and Sal Rota – a bandmember in the Soul Survivors beginning in 1979. This band is best known for their 1967 hit “Expressway to Your Heart”, the first hit song by the Philadelphia soul songwriting and production team of Leon Huff and Kenny Gamble. Both men sang background vocals on Bernadette Peters’ first solo album. There are actually three incarnations of Crystal Mansion, each of which released a self-titled album over a 10-year period.
 
(August 2015)
Last edited: March 22, 2021