12019-08-03T11:26:22-07:00Christine Andersonc77a53254a311e84e59d25f85fa3d7df41e0d37f169102Gwendolyn Elaine Armstrong as a student at Southern Mississippi State Universityplain2020-04-20T13:33:16-07:00UnknownUnknownUnknownAndrea Gutmann Fuentes2f4f4db54e6d558fab3824b4bae0c20be5e7a918
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1media/R-2971151-1549447475-5149.jpeg.jpg2019-08-02T12:05:11-07:00Elaine Armstrong22Soul and Funk: What do they mean?image_header2020-03-19T16:13:37-07:00Gwendolyn Elaine Armstrong Chamberlain recorded four sides at King Records in 1968; these were all songs she had written.
Four years earlier she had been one of two students who integrated the University of Southern Mississippi at Hattiesburg.
Here is how Ms. Chamberlain explains soul and funk music.
"Sad but True" is one of the funk songs she wrote and recorded at King in 1968.