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  2. Charlie Wilson (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Kent Wilson was born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, on January 29, 1953; he is the son of the Reverend Oscar Wilson, a minister in the Church of God in Christ.With his older brother Ronnie and younger brother Robert, Wilson often sang in church before their father's Sunday sermons, accompanied on piano by their mother.

  3. List of blues musicians - Wikipedia

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    Soul blues [328] Joe Willie Wilkins: 1921 1979 Mississippi Memphis blues [329] Jody Williams: 1935 2018 Alabama Chicago blues [330] Johnny Williams: 1906 2006 Louisiana Chicago blues [331] Lester Williams: 1920 1990 Texas Texas blues [332] Sonny Boy Williamson II: 1909* 1965 Mississippi Chicago blues [333] Alan Wilson: 1943 1970 Massachusetts ...

  4. Category:Soul-blues musicians - Wikipedia

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  5. Soul music - Wikipedia

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    Ray Charles is often cited as popularizing the soul music genre with his series of hits, starting with 1954's "I Got a Woman". [21] Singer Bobby Womack said, "Ray was the genius. He turned the world onto soul music." [11] Charles was open in acknowledging the influence of Pilgrim Travelers vocalist Jesse Whitaker on his singing style.

  6. Sly, Slick and Wicked - Wikipedia

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    The group was formed in 1970 by John (Sly) Wilson, Charles (Slick) Still, and Mark (Wicked) Saxton. [1] Two years after their formation, Terry Stubbs replaced Saxton and Maurice Reedus Jr. became part of their backup musicians. [1] Their song "Stay My Love" was a Top Ten rhythm-and-blues song in 1971, and Polydor issued a 1972 follow-up, "It's ...

  7. You Turn My Life Around - Wikipedia

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    You Turn My Life Around is the first solo studio album released by Charlie Wilson. It was released on July 21, 1992 from Bon Ami Records, through a production and distribution agreement with the then called MCA Records. The album peaked at #42 on Billboard's R&B Album chart when it was released in 1992.

  8. Bloodstone (band) - Wikipedia

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    Formed in 1962, in Kansas City, Missouri, the group was a high school doo-wop group called the Sinceres. [1] In 1967 the band was backed by and toured with a large Kansas City horn band known as the Smokin' Emeralds and performed its version of a Motown-style revue, which drew large crowds at a venue called the Place in the Westport district of Kansas City.

  9. Charlie Wilson discography - Wikipedia

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    Kanye West ft. Charlie Wilson & Kid Cudi: ye: GOOD Music & Def Jam 2018 "No Pain" DJDS ft. Khalid & Charlie Wilson: Big Wave More Fire: Concord Loma Vista 2018 "One More Day" Snoop Dogg ft. Charlie Wilson: Bible of Love: RCA Inspiration 2017 "Dakota" Aminé ft. Charlie Wilson: Good for You: Republic 2017 "Turf" Aminé ft. Charlie Wilson: Good ...