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  2. List of soul musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of soul musicians who have either been influential within the genre, or have had a considerable amount of fame. Bands are listed by the first letter in ...

  3. Russell Thompkins Jr. - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Thompkins Jr. started a new group, Russell Thompkins Jr. and the New Stylistics, with Raymond Johnson, James Ranton, and Jonathan Buckson. They continue to tour and are featured on the DVD Old School Soul Party Live!, which was part of the PBS My Music series. James Ranton left the group for health reasons but the group continues as a ...

  4. Soul music - Wikipedia

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    Ray Charles pioneered the soul music genre during the 1950s by combining blues, rhythm and blues, and gospel styles.. Soul music has its roots in traditional African-American gospel music and rhythm and blues and as the hybridization of their respective religious and secular styles – in both lyrical content and instrumentation – that began in the 1950s.

  5. The Delfonics - Wikipedia

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    R&B, Philadelphia soul, soul: Years active: 1965–1975 (the original Delfonics) 1970s–present (different versions led by former members) Labels: Philly Groove Records, La La Records, Poogie Records: Past members: Wilbert Hart William Hart Major Harris Randy Cain

  6. Old Soul (album) - Wikipedia

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    Musically, Old Soul is a departure from Marley's previous work and marks his first studio album in seven years. He described it as "old school, eclectic, and healing." [5] In September and October 2023, he embarked on the Old Soul: Unplugged Tour with special guest Mike Love. [6]

  7. Will Wheaton - Wikipedia

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    He has released two albums on his own Platinum Brass Records imprint: Consenting Adultz in 1999, and the critically acclaimed Old School Soul in 2005. In a nationwide promotion and marketing campaign, the latter was launched in AMC Theatres in Los Angeles, Houston, Chicago, and New York. [3]

  8. The Stylistics - Wikipedia

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    They were featured on the DVD Old School Soul Party Live!, which was part of the PBS My Music series. [14] In 2010, they released an album entitled, That Same Way by LAC Management. [15] In 2011, Fields departed from the group after 11 years, due to creative differences, and was replaced by singer Jason Sharp. [16]

  9. TLC (group) - Wikipedia

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    The winner of the show, 20-year-old Tiffany "O'so Krispie" Baker, worked with Watkins and Thomas to record a new song, "I Bet", and they performed it together during a live concert finale in Atlanta. Roughly 4.1 million viewers tuned in for the season finale of R U The Girl on September 20, 2005. "I Bet" was released to radio and iTunes on ...