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  1. Artists who wanted to move stylistically beyond the three-chord confines of conventional blues forms found the rhythm & blues strain of the 1950s and the southern soul style of the mid-'60s far more to their creative liking.

    • Aretha Franklin
    • Marvin Gaye
    • Stevie Wonder
    • James Brown
    • Sam Cooke
    • Ray Charles
    • Whitney Houston
    • Otis Redding
    • Al Green
    • Irma Thomas

    Known as the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklinhas to top any list of the best and most loved soul artists ever. Franklin captivated the stage from childhood when she sang gospel at her father’s church and signed with Columbia Records at 18. Some of Franklin’s biggest hits include the iconic “Respect,” “Chain of Fools,” “I Say a Little Prayer,” and “Fr...

    Nicknamed the “Prince of Soul” or the “Prince of Motown,” legendary male soul singerMarvin Gaye helped shape the sound of Motown during the 1960s as an in-house session player and recording artist. Growing up, Gaye’s father, who would later fatally shoot him, was very abusive. Gaye started singing doo-wop music as an outlet for his home life. He ga...

    Born Stevland Hardaway Morris, childhood prodigy Stevie Wonderhas pioneered many music genres for over 60 years. Wonder went blind shortlyafter he was born, but that didn’t stop him from showing his musical talent. He was signed by Motown Records at age 11 and had his first #1 single when he was only 13. Over the next six decades, Wonder has revolu...

    Nicknamed the “Godfather of Soul,” James Brownwas the forefather of American funk music, bringing soul and funk together. Brown came from very humble beginnings, born to teenage parents in a wooden shack in South Carolina. He dropped out of school during sixth grade and was imprisoned for robbery. It was there in prison that he met singer Bobby Byr...

    Also known as the “King of Soul,” Sam Cooke was a pioneering soul artist that inspired the careers of most of the well great soul singers we have today. He was born Samuel Cook and added the “e” to his last name to signify the start of his solo career in 1957. In less than a decade, he released 29 singles that charted in the BillboardTop 40. Some o...

    Often referred to as simply “The Genius,” Ray Charlesis regarded as one of the most influential singers of all time. He pioneered the soul music genre by combining blues, jazz, R&B, and gospel. Charles was raised by a single mother in Georgia. He lost his sight at age seven and learned classical piano with braille sheet music while attending Florid...

    Nicknamed “The Voice,” Whitney Houstonis one of the best-selling musicians of all time, selling over 200 million records worldwide. She is considered to be one of the most talented singers ever. Houston was born and raised in New Jersey and was part of a legendary musical family, with Aretha Franklin as her honorary aunt. Over her career, she won e...

    Considered one of the greatest American singers of all time, Otis Reddingis a pioneer in both soul and R&B music. Born into poverty in Georgia, he dropped out of school at 15 and helped support his family by playing in Little Richard’s backup band. Initially, Redding was mostly popular in the African American music scene and slowly grew a name for ...

    Sometimes referred to as “The Last Of The Great Soul Singers,” Al Green’s ongoing career has spanned over 60 years. Raised in a conservative religious family, Green was kicked out of the house in his teens for listening to rock singer Jackie Wilson. This only encouraged his musical tendencies, and he formed his first band with classmates from his h...

    Known as the “Soul Queen Of New Orleans,” Irma Thomas is a contemporary of legends like Aretha Franklin with a career spanning over 50 years. At age 19, Thomas was working as a waitress in New Orleans and had four children. None of that stopped her from pursuing her singing dreams. She sang with various New Orleans artists while waitressing and eve...

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  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Soul_bluesSoul blues - Wikipedia

    Soul blues is a style of blues music developed in the late 1960s and early 1970s that combines elements of soul music and urban contemporary music. [1]

  4. Apr 22, 2019 · These 50 modern blues, rock, and Southern soul artists are some of my personal favorites. This isn’t a top list of the best or worst. This isn’t a year-end list of the best albums or songs. This is just great music. It doesn’t include all of my favorites because the list would be too long.

  5. Aug 1, 2024 · Whether you like Muddy Waters, Robert Johnson, or Etta James, there's no denying that they're some of the most famous blues musicians of all time. This list of blues singers ranks the best blues music artists, singers, and musicians, and has been voted on and ranked by blues fans worldwide.

  6. List of Soul Blues artists ranked by popularity on Spotify. Discover top Soul Blues songs and albums.

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