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Main article: New Orleans | rhythm and blues |
"Walking in | Rhythm" is a smooth rhythm and blues & jazz song by T |
Isaac Hayes, 65, American | rhythm and blues musician |
Marvin Gaye, a soul and | Rhythm and blues musician; |
Lead Belly, for adding | rhythm and blues chords. |
urrent format, WRAG aired Top 40, country, and | rhythm and blues music formats. |
It was originally recorded by the | rhythm and blues group, The Spaniels, in 1954. |
The song combines a | rhythm and blues musical arrangement with a pop style |
They played | rhythm and blues covers and some original material by |
ubsidiary of Atlantic Records, specializing in | rhythm and blues music. |
ice recalls the great interpreters of soul and | rhythm and blues music. |
nterest in many musical genres including jazz, | rhythm and blues, and popular music. |
e Come the Nice" is a song released by English | rhythm and blues group Small Faces. |
Nominjin (Mongolian: Номинжин) is a Mongolian | rhythm and blues singer and song-writer. |
Major | rhythm and blues performers on the label were Etta Ja |
This song hit #1 on the pop and | rhythm and blues charts in the United States. |
ion was released on Chess Records and became a | rhythm and blues hit. |
Among the fatally injured passengers was | rhythm and blues singer Annette Snell. |
As a teenager, he played in various | rhythm and blues and funk bands. |
They soon moved to | rhythm and blues, and began to look for a record deal |
arilyn Marshall is an American singer of jazz, | rhythm and blues, and gospel music. |
iero Estar" is known for its Tejano old school | rhythm and blues, and message. |
9, 1993) known as Red Prysock, was an American | rhythm and blues tenor saxophonist, one of the early |
many radio stations only played a sampling of | rhythm and blues, as opposed to stations that used to |
"One Mint Julep" is a | rhythm and blues song written by Rudy Toombs that bec |
y of MGM Records started in the late 1950s for | rhythm and blues releases. |
After high school he played in the | rhythm and blues ensembles of Paul Williams, Earl Bos |
mber 11, 1926 - July 25, 1984) was an American | rhythm and blues singer and songwriter. |
Washington had 16 | rhythm and blues chart entries in 15 years, most of t |
le in Madison County was the childhood home of | rhythm and blues giant Ray Charles. |
r music draws from varied influences and fuses | rhythm and blues and free jazz with a psychedelic roc |
Tympany Five was a successful | rhythm and blues and jazz dance band founded by Louis |
- February 16, 2004) was an American jazz and | rhythm and blues vocalist. |
14, 1934 - December 30, 1998) was an American | rhythm and blues singer with The Drifters. |
"Since I Met You Baby" is an American | rhythm and blues song written and recorded by pianist |
rain Kept A-Rollin'" (1951), which passed from | rhythm and blues into rock. |
"Some Other Guy" is a | rhythm and blues song, written by Jerry Leiber, Mike |
began performing in clubs as a drummer with a | rhythm and blues trio. |
Divine Brown, Canadian Juno award-winning | rhythm and blues and soul singer briefly appeared as |
erican church pastor, gospel singer and former | rhythm and blues singer. |
lgiers, New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American | rhythm and blues singer and pianist. |
Her version reached # 6 on the Billboard | rhythm and blues chart, and # 25 on the US pop chart. |
Drifters have had a strong influence on soul, | rhythm and blues, and rock and roll music. |
y 3, 1960 in Chicago) is an American jazz and ( | rhythm and) blues singer. |
by Billboard reporter Bob Rolontz in 1953 as a | rhythm and blues label. |
ed a number of influences ranging from jazz to | rhythm and blues to blues to rock. |
uld adapt to many styles of music from gospel, | rhythm and blues and pop to country and Western. |
ying Start is the second album by the American | rhythm and blues and jazz-funk fusion group The Black |
The Four Deuces were an American | rhythm and blues vocal quartet, formed in the mid-195 |
The Blackbyrds was an American | rhythm and blues and jazz-funk fusion group, formed i |
as signed by Esquire Records and he joined the | rhythm and blues band Covert. |
The Philosopher Kings are a Canadian | rhythm and blues band who were most commercially succ |
Blackbyrds is the debut album by the American | rhythm and blues and jazz-funk fusion group The Black |
8, 1910 - September 28, 1966) was an American | rhythm and blues and swing bandleader. |
anuary 1942 in Beaumont, Texas) is an American | rhythm and blues guitarist and singer. |
He is best known for recording a white | rhythm and blues version, in 1961, of Robert & Johnny |
Lowe was a popular DJ who hosted a | rhythm and blues program "Kat's Karavan" from the WRR |
"Roll 'Em Pete" is a | rhythm and blues song originally recorded in 1938 by |
ruary 1991) was an American Bay Area blues and | rhythm and blues musician and record producer. |
The station switched to | rhythm and blues in 1963, then abruptly changed to al |
Burnel also formed a | Rhythm and blues covers band The Purple Helmets who p |
rd label best known for its many recordings of | rhythm and blues, rock and roll, and jazz. |
ly to record contemporary country and western, | rhythm and blues as well as jazz and gospel. |
sed by Rhino Records in 1995, featuring 10 hit | rhythm and blues recordings from 1988. |
sed by Rhino Records in 1996, featuring 10 hit | rhythm and blues recordings from 1981. |
ve Is Strange" was a crossover hit by American | rhythm and blues duet Mickey & Sylvia, which was rele |
sed by Rhino Records in 1995, featuring 10 hit | rhythm and blues recordings from 1985. |
African American music, including urban blues, | rhythm and blues, and gospel. |
illboard "Harlem Hit Parade," precursor of the | rhythm and blues chart. |
In it are mixed influences from | rhythm and blues and soul music (notably on "Live Hum |
n 1962 at the age of 12, and played in various | rhythm and blues bands throughout the 1960s. |
ing rock, alternative, pop, country, jazz, and | rhythm and blues along with special events and festiv |
The band's blend of rock, | rhythm and blues, jazz, country, and gospel helped es |
and by age 15 he was lead guitarist in a local | Rhythm and blues band. |
nited States country music chart and #2 on the | rhythm and blues chart. |
Her music is a mix of | rhythm and blues, and soul music influences, fused wi |
he East Coast and to Ohio, performing jazz and | rhythm and blues, and released numerous singles and a |
9) known as Peppermint Harris, was an American | rhythm and blues singer and guitarist. |
ked to free jazz, though he has also performed | rhythm and blues, bebop and funk at times during his |
It was originally recorded by the | rhythm and blues outfit The Eagles in 1954 and releas |
already tasted major success with popular and | rhythm and blues audiences with songs such as "I Almo |
ding of American folk, swamp rock, New Orleans | rhythm and blues, Louisiana blues, country, cajun/zyd |
sed by Rhino Records in 1996, featuring 10 hit | rhythm and blues recordings from 1982. |
The early fusion of ska, soul and | rhythm and blues into what would become reggae was ta |
In summer 1996, WERD ended its | rhythm and blues format and joined the Prime Sports N |
Nadelman is also a | rhythm and blues songwriter and musician, and was lea |
a duet, a feature only rarely seen in American | rhythm and blues, and probably unique in the South at |
- November 26, 1958) was an American jazz and | rhythm and blues bandleader, singer, composer, pianis |
Bradshaw is remembered for a string of | rhythm and blues hits, including "Well Oh Well", "Bre |
or Savoy The band recorded extensively for the | rhythm and blues market with King Records between 194 |
r its funk-flavoured gospel flair, swing-beat, | rhythm and blues, traditional and soulful arrangement |
gs to be given massive play on both AM pop and | rhythm and blues radio stations. |
leavened the selections with covers of recent | rhythm and blues songs. |
sed by Rhino Records in 1990, featuring 10 hit | rhythm and blues recordings from 1970. |
d formed, he had in the middle 1960s been in a | rhythm and blues cover band called The Inmates and re |
opular song written by Doc Pomus that became a | rhythm and blues hit for Ray Charles in 1956. |
The Falcons were an American | rhythm and blues vocal group, some of whose members w |
Andrews scored a small hit on the | rhythm and blues singles charts in April 1973 with th |
ings as a blend of a local talk radio, gospel, | rhythm and blues, urban contemporary chart toppers, n |
"This Little Girl of Mine" is a | rhythm and blues single written and released as a sin |
September 1, 1948, Mississippi) is an American | rhythm and blues singer-songwriter, most famous for c |
he Unbelievable Uglies are a rock and soul and | rhythm and blues show band that formed in Detroit Lak |
il 1937 in Lynchburg, Virginia) is an American | rhythm and blues singer best known for his work with |
ansition from jump blues and big-band swing to | rhythm and blues and rock and roll. |
musicians, mixing rock, blues, ragtime, swing, | rhythm and blues and punk rock together. |
sed by Rhino Records in 1995, featuring 10 hit | rhythm and blues recordings from 1987. |
rother Jacques" and his music has incorporated | rhythm and blues as well as hip hop influences. |
aminski, music (a series of great "psychedelic | rhythm and blues" songs) has a very important role. |
The song proved popular with 1960's pop and | rhythm and blues artists, resulting in charted remake |
sed by Rhino Records in 1996, featuring 10 hit | rhythm and blues recordings from 1980. |
sed by Rhino Records in 1995, featuring 10 hit | rhythm and blues recordings from 1986. |
s own name for the Majestic label.He turned to | rhythm and blues in the late 1940s. |
It Should've Been Me is a 1954 | rhythm and blues song written by Memphis Curtis, prod |
leased in 1963, it made the Top 10 on both the | rhythm and blues and pop charts; the song was later c |
so issued other musical styles, including pop, | rhythm and blues, folk, and traditional jazz. |
ce in the world: A personal history of British | Rhythm and blues, Clear Books, ISBN 0-7043-2696-5 - F |
The song initially sings of the | rhythm and blues singer Johnny Ace, who is said to ha |
music, pop music, doo wop, Broadway standards, | rhythm and blues, and an occasional foray into Italia |
"This Little Girl's Gone Rockin" is a 1958 | rhythm and blues single performed by Ruth Brown and r |
Paice, Ashton and Lord was a British | rhythm and blues, funk-soul, rock band founded in 197 |
can vocalist in a wide variety of genres, from | rhythm and blues, soul, blues and gospel to pop, doo- |
Louisiana dedicated to the memory of the late | rhythm and blues singer, Ernie K-Doe. |
s version came about during his stint at RCA's | rhythm and blues subsidiary, Groove Records, and asso |
13, 1930 - May 21, 1979) was an American jazz, | rhythm and blues, soul, rock, and funk trumpeter, kno |
etimes styled The Migil 5) were a British pop, | rhythm and blues and (originally) jazz group in the e |
20, 1932 - September 11, 2010) was an American | rhythm and blues singer and musician, known for provi |
llboard Hot 100 and number 11 on the Billboard | rhythm and blues singles chart. |
responsible for developing the careers of many | rhythm and blues artists in the 1950s and 1960s. |
ilation albums of psychedelic rock, freakbeat, | rhythm and blues, garage rock and beat music of the m |
strong influences from blues, soul, gospel and | rhythm and blues in music for small groups, often an |
After a whole series of pop, rock, metal and | rhythm and blues projects with rather modest success, |
and, Ohio disc jockey Alan Freed began playing | rhythm and blues music for a multi-racial audience, a |
us black musical genres of the time, including | rhythm and blues and gospel music; in addition to cou |
and "Good Thing", were influenced by American | rhythm and blues, "Don't Look Back" features guitar r |
Count Basie, as well as a series of duets with | rhythm and blues legend Lavern Baker and gospel singe |
"Have Mercy Baby" is a popular | rhythm and blues song, written by Billy Ward and Rose |
"5-10-15 Hours" is a | rhythm and blues song written by Rudy Toombs in 1952 |
siana) better known as Deacon John is a blues, | rhythm and blues and rock and roll musician, singer, |
nd sought to transform itself from jazz into a | rhythm and blues orientated group, he took over bass |
Jr. (born May 23, 1955) is an American pop and | rhythm and blues music arranger and pianist who spent |
owner Larry Robinson to start a solo career in | rhythm and blues music. |
ce in the world: A personal history of British | Rhythm and blues, 1989 Quartet Books Limited, ISBN 0- |
"swamp pop", which combined New Orleans-style | rhythm and blues, country and western, and Cajun and |
ille, Lee Dorsey, Dr. John, and numerous other | rhythm and blues artists. |
It became one of the earliest | rhythm and blues songs to make the Billboard magazine |
The single reached number one on the Billboard | rhythm and blues chart, staying at the top for six of |
e of music beyond swing jazz, including blues, | rhythm and blues, jump blues, jazz, groove, soul and |
aid to have been the greatest big band to play | rhythm and blues, and gave a break to a number of inf |
es in 1951 and obtained a copy of Rocket 88, a | rhythm and blues record written by Ike Turner for his |
der the title "The Wallflower" and it became a | rhythm and blues hit, topping the U.S. R&B chart for |
Will You Be Mine)", which was one of the first | rhythm and blues hits to cross over to the pop charts |
and roll as the melding of country music with | rhythm and blues believe that it is Haley's version o |
e final songs on the album were produced in an | rhythm and blues mode. |
You've Got," a ballad that bridged traditional | rhythm and blues with the emerging Southern soul styl |
in the year, backed with versions of American | rhythm and blues tracks "I Got My Mojo Working" (a hi |
an contemporary music, including rock ‘n roll, | rhythm and blues and hip hop. |
produced sides from many other acts, including | rhythm and blues star James Brown, whose "Papa's Got |
r who performed in the cool jazz, post bop and | rhythm and blues mediums. |
adt's "own musical preferences run strongly to | rhythm and blues, the type of music she most frequent |
Lucky Millinder, and Count Basie, he worked in | rhythm and blues and then established a career in bop |
s generally closer to earthier funk, soul, and | rhythm and blues, although releases from noted groove |
's, as he incorporated elements of jazz, funk, | rhythm and blues, and even rock and roll to create in |
mber 11, 1931 - June 3, 2011), was an American | rhythm and blues singer, best known for his 1962 hit |
n both the UK and the US, but largely stuck to | rhythm and blues standards on their albums. |
r Janet Langhart-Cohen, and all members of the | rhythm and blues "doo-wop" band The Counts, Rodney St |
distinct periods, both in the heyday of early | rhythm and blues, and in the resurgence of interest i |
oug Clark in 2002, Doug Clark's Hot Nuts, is a | rhythm and blues, rock and novelty band that has play |
In 1955 he began to present live | rhythm and blues revues from the Rockland Palace and |
imarily in Vancouver, Canada, playing in local | rhythm and blues bands and strip clubs, as well as sp |
ding several hit songs in the country-rock and | rhythm and blues genres during the late 1950s through |
This powerhouse | rhythm and blues version of Supercharge (which at var |
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