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soulster, n. Brit. |ˈsəʊlstə|, U.S. |ˈsoʊlstər| [‹ soul n. + -ster suffix.] A fan of soul music; a soul musician, esp. a singer.
1976New Musical Express 20 Nov. 95 per cent of the mixed crowd of soulsters, rock heavies and local drunks were soon gathered round the hottest stage in the city to stomp and romp and par-tee. 1980Black Mus. & Jazz Rev. Jan. 10/2 DJs..had spun many fine sounds through from 1 am and the (mostly) Kent and Essex soulsters had a fine time. 1989Sunday Mail Mag. (Brisbane) 13 Aug. 10/3 The gravel-voiced English soulster went on from Woodstock to his own triumphant Mad Dogs and Englishmen tour and film. 2002Time Out N.Y. 18 Apr. 122/1 In the mid-'60s, Morgan was lead singer of teenage garage-pop soulsters the Rationals. |