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Lloyd Price

Not entirely quite happy with being truly a 1950s R&B celebrity on the effectiveness of his immortal Fresh Orleans vintage “Lawdy Miss Clawdy,” singer Lloyd Price yearned for massive pop approval. He discovered it, too, having a storming rock and roll & move reading from the historic blues “Stagger Lee” …

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Etta James

Few feminine R&B famous actors enjoyed the type of constant acclaim Etta Wayne received within a career that spanned 6 decades; the celebrated maker Jerry Wexler once known as her “the best of all contemporary blues performers,” and she documented several enduring strikes, including “FINALLY,” “Inform Mama,” “I’d Rather Move …

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The Big Three Trio

For the legendary Willie Dixon, the best Three Trio was a significant starting pad for an excellent career. Pianist Leonard “Baby Doo” Caston and guitarist Bernardo Dennis (changed after a 12 months by Ollie Crawford) became a member of upright bassist Dixon to create the favorite trio in 1946. Caston …

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Seth Walker

A soulful singer, an experienced songwriter, along with a guitarist having a clear, clear firmness, Seth Walker didn’t arrive at the blues and R&B by the standard route, regardless of the normal route may be — he was raised inside a two-family commune in rural NEW YORK and began his …

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Toni Lynn Washington

Boston-based blues singer Toni Lynn Washington documented and released Blues at nighttime for the Tone-Cool subsidiary of Rounder Records in 1995. Washington is known as Boston’s “queen from the blues,” where she’s an extended and storied background on the golf club scene. Raised inside a procession of gospel choirs in …

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Aaron Neville

Although Aaron Neville is frequently in comparison to singer Sam Cooke with regards to sheer vocal refinement, he includes a voice and style uniquely his very own. He is popular within the New Orleans sound from the Neville Brothers. However, apart from the 1967 number 1 R&B strike “Inform It …

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Brook Benton

Silky simple: which was Brook Benton’s byword from his initial record to his very last, because the singer parlayed his wealthy baritone pipes into seven number 1 R&B hits and 8 TOP items. Stints in the gospel circuit preceded Benton’s initial secular program for Okeh in 1953, but his profession …

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Junior Parker

His velvet-smooth vocal delivery towards the in contrast, Junior Parker was something from the fertile postwar Memphis blues circuit whose wonderfully understated harp design was personally mentored by non-e apart from regional icon Sonny Guy Williamson. Herman Parker, Jr. just traveled in the very best blues circles from the outset. …

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The Moonglows

The Moonglows were being among the most important R&B sets of the 1950s, even though they only had a small number of hits among less than 50 recorded songs, in a brief history that lasted just six years, in sharp contrast to such acts because the Orioles as well as …

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Ray Agee

Known primarily for his difficult 1963 remake from the blues regular “Tin Skillet Alley” (offering the moaning lead acoustic guitar of Johnny Heartsman) for the tiny Sahara logo design, vocalist Ray Agee documented for an array of labeling both huge and small through the 1950s and ’60s without very much …

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