
Barbara Green’s Soulful Ascent at 13
From Argo to the Airwaves: A Teen’s Vee-Jay Breakthrough In this rare and intimate radio conversation on WHPK’s Sitting in the Park, Chicago soul artist

From Argo to the Airwaves: A Teen’s Vee-Jay Breakthrough In this rare and intimate radio conversation on WHPK’s Sitting in the Park, Chicago soul artist

Before The Chi-Lites topped charts, Burt Bowen and his South Side peers were crafting harmony under the glow of streetlamps near Washington Park. In this

Edith Andrews traces her path from Catholic school liturgies to Chicago’s club scene, recounting a rich musical journey filled with doo-wop harmonies, mixed-race vocal groups,

The Fugitives’ journey from childhood jams to Chicago’s vibrant scene In this intimate and wide-ranging interview on Sitting in the Park, Bob Abrahamian speaks with

The Dontells, a Chicago-based doo-wop group, formed in the late 1950s with original members Art Mitchum, Fred Alexander, and others. They initially called themselves the

Through her heartfelt stories and recollections, Jan Bradley shares her path from singing in church to recording hits, navigating both personal and professional challenges along

Billy Brown, of the Shades of Brown, brings the soulful journey of Chicago’s South Side to life in this rich interview with Bob Abrahamian on

Lee Holloway, a musician from Gary, Indiana, discussed his musical journey with host Bob.

In this episode of “Sitting in the Park” on WHPK 88.5 FM, Chicago, Bob Abrahamian hosts a rich conversation with soul singer Rufus Wonder. Wonder’s

The Dontells, a Chicago-based doo-wop group, formed in the late 1950s with original members Art Mitchum, Fred Alexander, and others. They initially called themselves the

In a heartfelt interview with Bob Abrahamian on WHPK 88.5 FM, Randolph Murph, lead vocalist of The Brighter Side of Darkness, recounts the group’s journey