Soul Train - Season 16

Season 16

Episodes

Midnight Star/ Gavin Christopher

Howard Hewett/ Shirley Jones

Oran Juice Jones/ The Whitehead Brothers

James Ingram/ Levert

Jean Carne/ Glenn Jones

Run D.M.C./ Genobia Jeter

Melba Moore/ Freddie Jackson/ Beau Williams

Millie Jackson/ Whodini

Anita Baker/ Gregory Abbott

Tribute to Luther Vandross

Timex Social Club/ Krystol

Ready for the World/ Rebbie Jackson

Klymaxx/ Club Nouveau/ Bobby Brown

Al Jarreau/ Vesta Williams

Jody Watley/ Jeff Lorber featuring Karyn White and Michael Jeffries

Loose Ends/ George Howard

O'Bryan/ The Beastie Boys

James Cleveland & The Cleveland Singers/ Grace Jones/ The Rose Brothers

Rose Royce/ Chico DeBarge

Little Richard/ Miki Howard

Duran Duran/ Stacy Lattisaw

Starpoint/ Shirley Murdock

Bunny DeBarge/ The System/ Georgio

Howard Hewett/ Donna Allen

Nona Hendryx/ Robert Brookins

Stephanie Mills/ Surface

Lillo Thomas/ Rainey Davis

R.J.'s Latest Arrival/ James D-Train Williams

Robbie Nevil/ Millie Scott

Deniece Williams/ Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam/ Kenny G

The Whispers/ 4 By Four/ Carrie McDowell

Cheryl Lynn/ Lakeside/ The Cover Girls
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