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what is the professional status of don cornelius and describe his career briefly?”

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what is the professional status of don cornelius and describe his career briefly?”

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Donald Cortez “Don” Cornelius (born on September 27, 1936 in Chicago, Illinois) is an African-American television show host and producer who is best known as the creator of the nationally syndicated dance/music franchise, Soul Train, which he also hosted from 1971-1993. After owning the program for its entire run, Cornelius sold the show to MadVision Entertainment in 2008. Cornelius was one of the early employees of WVON. Cornelius helped bring many African-American musical artists to a larger audience as a result of their appearances on Soul Train, a program that is tremendously influential and popular among African-Americans. Cornelius is best known for the catchphrase that he used to close the show: “… and you can bet your last money, it’s all gonna be a stone gas, honey! I’m Don Cornelius, and as always in parting, we wish you love, peace and soul!” After Cornelius’s departure, it was shortened to “…and as always, we wish you love, peace and soul!” and was used through the most

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Donald Cortez “Don” Cornelius (born on September 27, 1936 in Chicago, Illinois) is an African-American television show host and producer who is best known as the creator of the nationally syndicated dance/music franchise, Soul Train, which he also hosted from 1971-1993. After owning the program for its entire run, Cornelius sold the show to MadVision Entertainment in 2008. He is a former Chicago police officer and radio disc jockey. In April 2008, Cornelius announced that this year’s ceremony has been cancelled. Cornelius cited the three-month-long strike by the Writers Guild of America as one of the reasons, though the main reason might have been the uncertainty surrounding Soul Train’s future.

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Cornelius was one of the early employees of WVON.[1][2] Cornelius helped bring many African-American musical artists to a larger audience as a result of their appearances on Soul Train, a program that is tremendously influential and popular among African-Americans. Cornelius is best known for the catchphrase that he used to close the show: “… and you can bet your last money, it’s all gonna be a stone gas, honey! I’m Don Cornelius, and as always in parting, we wish you love, peace and soul!” After Cornelius’s departure, it was shortened to “…and as always, we wish you love, peace and soul!” and was used through the most recent new episodes in 2006. Another introductory phrase he often used was: “We got another sound comin’ out of Philly that’s sure enough dilly”.

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