Soulboys were a working class English youth culture of the late 1970s and
early 1980s. Fans of US soul and funk music, the culture emerged in the
south of England when at Northern Soul events staged in the South of
England, attendees began to take more interest in the more modern funk and
jazz funk sounds of artists such Lonnie Liston Smith and Roy Ayers than the
obsessive interest in obscure 1960s soul records that characterized the
Northern Soul scene. The culture emerged around certain clubs in the South
East of England such as The Goldmine in Canvey Island and The Royalty in
Southgate as well as a number of specialist DJs including Chris Hill,
Robbie Vincent, Greg Edwards and Froggy. Caister Soul Weekenders became
the main event in the soulboy scene and still exist today. Much of the
Casual scene that emerged in the 1980s was borrowed from Soulboys, not
least the sideways fringed Wedge haircut. Although the soulboy scene was
huge by the early 1980s it received little media coverage
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