‘Soul Train’ Creator/Host Don Cornelius Commits Suicide
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Don Cornelius, one of the most beloved hosts of the classic dance and music show “Soul Train,” was found dead at his home in Sherman Oaks, California. Read more from what the major news sources are saying about his death here.
Police found Don Cornelius body around 4 in the morning in which they found a gunshot wound to the head which looked self inflicting.
Cornelius was 75 years old.
“Soul Train” broadcasted on television screens for around 35 years from 1971 – 2006. Cornelius, with his silky smooth voice, candidly interviewed some of the biggest hip-hop, R&B, pop, dance, and rap stars throughout his career along with having each of them perform on his show.
According to TMZ.com and sources closes to him, Don Cornelius has been “plagued with health issues for years…including a stroke and a condition that required brain surgery.”
Watch some previous clips from “Soul Train” here!
Janet Jackson Interview in 1986
Rick James Interview
Run DMC Interview
Here are some celebrity reactions from Twitter…
JUST WOKE UP TO SOME SAD NEWS , R.I.P. Don Cornelius founder of SOUL TRAIN—
Wyclef Jean (@wyclef) February 01, 2012
OMG! Just heard Don Cornelius was found dead in his apartment from a self-inflicted gun shot wound! Lord have mercy! RIP Don Cornelius!—
Taraji P. Henson (@TherealTaraji) February 01, 2012
R.I.P. Mr. Cornelius—
Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) February 01, 2012
Who could ever forget the Soul Train Dance Line? – bit.ly/wiFhnX—
Michael Baisden (@BaisdenLive) February 01, 2012
SO sad to hear about Mr. Cornelius!! He was an important part of our career and we thank him for his huge contribution in black music!!—
Boyz II Men (@BoyzIIMen) February 01, 2012
so sad about Don Cornelius >> bit.ly/x1ssLQ — RIP—
Russell Simmons (@UncleRUSH) February 01, 2012
What are your fondest memories of Don Cornelius? Let us know in the Comment Section Below!





















Gloria
February 1, 2012 12:29 pm
So sad to hear
about
mr.don cornilious,I watch soul train every
Saturday,liked the program.Rest
in
peace my
soul Brother.
Phyllis Hill
February 1, 2012 2:34 pm
I loved Don Cornelius, R.I.P., he was an inspiration in the entertainment business and gave us many years of joy! My family and many more still have our own soul train lines today! Much fun, and love for you Don!
darlene
February 1, 2012 11:27 pm
so sad to hear of don death i grew up watching soul train,may god have mercy on his soul.
people don’t let your life control you, you control your life. trust in GOD he wont fail you.