In expectation of the Numero Group’s Eccentric Soul Revue this weekend at Lincoln Hall, we invited Chicago legend and former Twinight Records artist and producer Syl Johnson adn Uptown Sound guitarist Billy Bungeroth into our State Street studio, er, conference room for a little chat and a little live session. Syl and Billy performed “Is It Because I’m Black?,” a contemplative, classic for conscious crate-diggers that still resonates today. We trust you’ll dig it as much as we did. Highlights from the interview to come later.
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