The Soulful Strings

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title: The Soulful Strings
text: The Soulful Strings were an American soul-jazz instrumental group formed in Chicago in 1966. Predominantly a studio band, the project was created and led by Richard Evans, a staff producer and musical arranger with the Chess Records subsidiary Cadet Records. The group comprised various members of Cadet's house band – such as Phil Upchurch, Charles Stepney, Lenny Druss (flute), Cleveland Eaton, Morris Jennings (drums), Bobby Christian and, later, Billy Wooten, in place of Stepney. Sol Bobrov and
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