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08 February 2010 - The Fighting Ministers
"The years 1981-86 were an economic watershed in American history. When, in 1981, President Reagan fired 13,000 striking air traffic controllers and destroyed their union, his actions would mark the beginning of a policy of union-busting by an anti-labor administration that would indelibly change the face of American productivity, the middle-class and working families over the next three decades. "To increase corporate profits the economy was being systematically transformed from a productive-based industrial economy to one of finance, service and technology. Unions were broken, agribusiness ...read more
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08 January 2010 - YouTube
There will be no further video updates to davidsoul.com until the person who posted the December 2009 update David's Soul on YouTube removes it from that site. ...read more
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07 December 2009 - David's Soul
"San Francisco - a U.S. city favourite of mine, if not one of the greatest cities in the world - also offered me a seminal moment in my early career. After guest starring in the television series, The Streets Of San Francisco (1972) (Karl Malden and Michael Douglas), Clint Eastwood, who saw the episode, offered me the role of 'Davis' in the second of the Dirty Harry films, Magnum Force (1973). Not only would that film mark a first 'big' break, Magnum Force would eventually lead to an offer from Aaron Spelling to do the role of Hutch in ...read more
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02 November 2009 - Set Me Free
"I have to admit that I haven't paid a lot of attention to this website for quite a while and I'm sorry about that. I'm lazy. On the other hand, I don't like talking trash and when there's nothing to talk about or when it's just about filling space, I prefer to demure to memory, which is not the easiest thing for me to remember. But recently, my dear friend, colleague and artist in his own right, David Delfouneso reminded me of a collage of film moments from Starsky And Hutch that he'd edited together five years ago and that he told me I had seen, but of course didn't remember. ...read more
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22 July 2008 - Looking Back - The Very Best of David Soul
September 2008 saw the release of Looking Back - The Very Best Of David Soul, a retrospective collection of twenty songs, including five of his hits, put together by David to reflect not only the successes but also the emotional journey of his life and career over the past four decades. In addition to the original recording of Don't Give Up On Us, the album also features a new recording of the song, arranged by and recorded with Cuba's number one top-selling band, Buena Fe. This thrilling new version was digitally released as a single on 11th August 2008. ...read more
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30 May 2008 - Maestro
Eight celebrities, including David Soul and Bradley Walsh, will compete to enter the conductor's podium at the Proms in a new BBC series. The show will train the celebrities in orchestral, choral and operatic music and the winner will conduct the BBC Concert Orchestra at the BBC Proms in the Park. Musician Goldie, former Blur bassist Alex James, newsreader ...read more
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22 April 2008 - Love Letters
Love Letters tells the story of Andrew Makepeace Ladd (David Soul) and Melissa Gardner(Jerry Hall) solely through their correspondence and whose poignantly funny friendship and ill-fated romance takes them from second grade through adolescence, maturity, and into middle age. Their words are both hysterical and moving and as the play unfolds the audience comes to know both of them intimately from their strict WASP upbringing, through later life political aspirations, love affairs, military service and artistic ambitions. Love Letters by A.R Gurney, opens on ...read more
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