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Pages in category "African-American musical groups" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 317 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The 1950s music scene would challenge these simplistic categories by offering more so-called race music than ever before that appealed equally to Black and white listeners. The Evolution of ...
Frankie Laine (at piano) and Patti Page, c. 1950 Harry Belafonte, 1954 This is a partial list of notable active and inactive bands and musicians of the 1950s . Musicians
The Eagles (rhythm and blues group) The Emotions; The Fifth Dimension; The Five Blind Boys of Mississippi; The Five Keys; The Five Satins; The Flamingos; The Floaters; The Foundations; The Four Aces; The Four Esquires; The Four Freshmen; The Four Knights; The Four Lads; The Four Seasons; The Four Tops; The Gaylords; The Golden Gate Quartet; The ...
The 1950s brings to mind poodle skirts, sock hops, and drive-in movies. I Love Lucy, The Honeymooners, and Leave It to Beaver were popular television shows, and Marilyn Monroe, Frank Sinatra, and ...
Tasha Cobbs (born 1981): contemporary Christian music, urban contemporary gospel; Freddy Cole (1931–2020): jazz; J. Cole (born 1985): hip-hop (African-American father) Keyshia Cole (born 1981): R&B, hip-hop, hip-hop soul; Nat King Cole (1919–1965): jazz, swing, pop; Natalie Cole (1950–2015): R&B, pop; Mitty Collier (born 1941): soul, R&B ...
By this time, the group had leaned closer to rhythm & blues and now had swung back to pop. The group played the black theater circuit and also many white clubs. When they were on a tour with pop singer Joni James, she asked Jimmie Nabbie to write a song for her. The result, "You Are My Love", was her big hit of 1955 (which the Four Tunes ...
Musical groups established in 1959 (81 P) Pages in category "Musical groups established in the 1950s" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.