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  • ...hythm and blues]], [[doo-wop]] and other black musical traditions. Much of soul music uses the strong vocal tradition of black gospel (including choral call and ...usive preserve of black artists or Americans: [[blue-eyed soul]] refers to soul music by white performers, and the United Kingdom has a particular soul tradition
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  • ...hythm and blues]], [[doo-wop]] and other black musical traditions. Much of soul music uses the strong vocal tradition of black gospel (including choral call and ...usive preserve of black artists or Americans: [[blue-eyed soul]] refers to soul music by white performers, and the United Kingdom has a particular soul tradition
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  • {{r|Soul music}}
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  • ...ords with elements coming from [[rock]], [[rap and hip hop]], [[dance]], [[soul music|soul]] and international sources including Indian bhangra pop and Latin mus
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  • ''For the popular musical genre, see [[soul music]].''
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  • ...orn Steveland Judkins, is a multi-platinum selling, critically acclaimed [[soul music|soul]], [[funk]] and [[R&B]] recording artist. At the age of twelve, he was
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  • ...t to include styles like [[electric blues]], [[gospel music|gospel]] and [[soul music|soul]].
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  • {{r|Soul music}}
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  • ...mentation of [[rock music]]. The genre also sometimes melds [[funk]] and [[soul music]] elements with jazz as well. The genre also stresses electronic instrument
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  • ...is a recording studio in [[Detroit, Michigan]]. It is famous for upbeat [[soul music]] performed by acts such as the [[Four Tops]], [[Diana Ross and the Supreme
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  • | Music genre(s) || [[Rhythm and blues]], [[Soul music|soul]]
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  • {{r|Soul music}}
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  • A conscious attempt to capture the slow American [[Soul music|soul]]-[[blues]] style of the 1960s, the music to 'I'm Gonna Crawl' was in
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  • ...on of [[black culture]] - specifically [[jazz]], [[blues]], [[hip-hop]], [[soul music|soul]], [[dance music|dance]] and [[club culture]] - and also of [[punk]] m
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  • In 2014, Rodgers released ''The Royal Sessions'', a tribute to the classic [[Soul music|soul]] and [[rhythm and blues]] music that influenced him as a youth.
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  • ...or at ''Billboard'' magazine, and the Orioles, an early influence on the [[Soul music|soul]] and doo-wop vocal groups of the 1950s. Nominees for the Hall were se
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  • ...al to followers of the new music, devoting more column space to reggae and soul music. However continued embittered strife within the establishment caused the re
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  • | Music genre(s) || [[Pop music]], [[disco]], [[soul music]]
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  • ...g elements of [[blues]], [[Stax Records|Stax]] and [[Motown]]-influenced [[soul music]] and [[funk]]. The quartet also loved American [[rock and roll]], being in
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  • ...lla Fudge]] began combining elements from [[rock 'n' roll]], [[Motown]], [[soul music|soul]], R&B, classical and pop of the 1960s but the most important trademar
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