Joe Cobb, the voice for SOUL TRAIN intro, sues for show royalties

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Iconic voice of ‘Soul Train’ opening scream sues to get show royalties​

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Joe Cobb and Don Cornelius met when both worked at WVON, the Black radio station, in the 1960s.

Cornelius used that broadcast experience for the 1971 launch of “Soul Train,” his groundbreaking TV dance show highlighting Black youth, music and fashion.

It was at WVON that Cobb, then 22, first voiced his now-famous scream of the phrase “soooooul train.”

“I was just pranking,” Cobb says.

But Cornelius liked his prank so much that he had Cobb introduce “Soul Train.”

The television show started out small, airing on the Chicago UHF station WCIU-Channel 26 before hitting the big time and moving to California and a long run in syndication.

During that run, which stretched from 1971 to 2006, Cobb’s soulful “soooooul train” could be heard as viewers saw an animated dancing locomotive bounce along on screen.

Now, in a federal lawsuit filed in Chicago, Cobb says that although his introduction to the show still can be heard in DVD box sets of “Soul Train,” syndicated reruns and ringtones for cellphones, he no longer is getting any compensation.

Cobb’s lawyer Manotti L. Jenkins says his client has tried for several years to get information from various entities affiliated with “Soul Train” in his effort to get paid for the use of his voice, without success.

In the 1960s, Cobb was a member of the Screen Actors Guild and said he he remained in the union that represents actors and other entertainers “even after I relocated to Arkansas.”

But he says he cut ties with the union — now called Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, or SAG-AFTRA — after Cornelius sold the rights to the show. Cornelius died at 75 in 2012.

Cobb’s lawsuit says SAG-AFTRA informed those affiliated with the show that they would be getting releases to sign to waive their rights to additional compensation.

He says he never got that letter and has been trying to get information from SAG-AFTRA, which he says told him it has no record of his work.

“As described by Don Cornelius himself, I am the voice of ‘Soul Train,’” Cobb says. “It’s like I never existed. And, not only that, even my history in broadcasting, those 40 years I spent in Chicago, there’s no record of anything there, nothing.” The rights to “Soul Train” were purchased in 2012 by a company owned by Magic Johnson. In 2016, BET, which airs the Soul Train Awards, bought the franchise.

Cobb says in his lawsuit that BET contacted him about using his scream during the awards show in 2014, offering him $1,000. He says he rejected the offer but that BET used the scream anyway.

“This lawsuit seeks to vindicate Mr. Cobb’s rights and to ensure he is compensated for his valuable contributions to Black American and American popular culture,” the suit says.

Representatives of BET, CBS Entertainment and Paramount Global couldn’t be reached for comment.
 
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:mjtf: Didn't know this.

Apparently he was an a$$hole to the core too.

“With a book by Dominique Morisseau (“Ain’t Too Proud”), “Hippest Trip” also points out the more troubling parts of the show’s history: how Cornelius paid dancers via exposure and Kentucky Fried Chicken dinners instead of fair wages, pitted them against one another for better riser spots and more camera time, and slept with them while he was married.”
 

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It's a trip how we turn around and do the same thing to our own people, that we whine about white ppl doing to us. Don Cornelius would have be done in by all kinds of "me too" shyt if he was still here. By all accounts he was a foul individual, and his business dealings was on some pre- Solar/ Deathrow records type shyt too. Hope this brother gets something out of this
 

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It's a trip how we turn around and do the same thing to our own people, that we whine about white ppl doing to us. Don Cornelius would have be done in by all kinds of "me too" shyt if he was still here. By all accounts he was a foul individual, and his business dealings was on some pre- Solar/ Deathrow records type shyt too. Hope this brother gets something out of this
Greed knows no bounds. Thinking that your own people won’t do you in is a mistake and a setup for mistreatment. Look out for your own interests in business dealings, whether the other party looks like you or not.
 

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Apparently he was an a$$hole to the core too.

“With a book by Dominique Morisseau (“Ain’t Too Proud”), “Hippest Trip” also points out the more troubling parts of the show’s history: how Cornelius paid dancers via exposure and Kentucky Fried Chicken dinners instead of fair wages, pitted them against one another for better riser spots and more camera time, and slept with them while he was married.”
Well family…let’s focus on Joe Cobb

Hope he wins his lawsuit
 

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Greed knows no bounds. Thinking that your own people won’t do you in is a mistake and a setup for mistreatment. Look out for your own interests in business dealings, whether the other party looks like you or not.
You can do business without screwing ppl over though. It rarely if ever has to be one-sided.
 

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You can do business without screwing ppl over though. It rarely if ever has to be one-sided.
I agree with you, but it doesn’t play out like this. if these sharks see an opening, they’ll take it. Thats why if you do business with good people, you better keep them close.
 
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