On This Day: April 12, 1986 - Soul Train Aired Its 500th Episode

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On This Day: April 12, 1986 - Soul Train Aired Its 500th Episode
On this day April 12, 1986, Soul Train aired its 500th episode, marking a major milestone for one of the most iconic and influential music and dance shows in television history. Created by Don Cornelius, Soul Train had become a Saturday morning staple, celebrating Black music, fashion, culture, and dance since its debut in 1971.

The show helped launch countless careers by giving artists a national platform to perform, from legends like Aretha Franklin and James Brown to Prince, Whitney Houston, and Run DMC. It was also known for the Soul Train Line, where dancers showed off their best moves, and for being a place where style and individuality were always front and center. Reaching 500 episodes was a huge achievement and proved just how strong Soul Train’s impact had been on music, culture, and television across generations.

Fun fact: Don Cornelius hosted Soul Train from its debut in 1971 all the way through 1993, becoming one of the most recognizable figures in music television.

Trivia question: What legendary music and dance show reached its 500th episode on April 13, 1986, and became a cultural touchstone for over three decades?

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