Roy Ayers' Ubiquity/ Lonnie Liston Smith/ Gwen McCrae

(Featured Theme "Soul Train '76 (Get On Board)" by The Soul Train Gang)
Records (in the order they were played) include:
Crown Heights Affair - "Dancin"
Brass Construction - "Ha Cha Cha (Funktion)"
Scrambleboard (BARRY WHITE): Wilton Place Street Band - "Disco Lucy"
Billy Paul - "We All Got A Mission"
Soul Train Line: Shalamar - "Uptown Festival"
Songs Performed: Roy Ayers' Ubiquity "Searching" "Everybody Loves The Sunshine"
Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes "Space Lady" "Starlite And You"
Gwen McCrae "Damn Right It's Good" "Tears On My Pillow"
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