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Brenton Wood Brenton Wood
Genre: R&B/Soul/Urban
Decades Active: 60s, 70s, 90s

Brenton Wood's charmingly unpredictable phrasing and his infectious sense of good times made the smooth uptown soul of "The Oogum Boogum Song" and "Gimme Little Sign" into hits in 1967. Despite his skill as a pop-soul vocalist, Wood was never able to match such heights again, yet those two songs became genuine R&B classics of their era. [+] Read More

BRYA NT JR. BRYA NT JR.
Genre: R&B/Soul/Urban

BRYANT JR., SONGWRITER, MUSICIAN, PRODUCER, ENGINEER, PUBLISHER, PUBLISHED AUTHOR.
Lead singer for RIPPLES & WAVES, SCC & THE VOSONICS.
Home town, Gary, INdiana

Curtis Mayfield Curtis Mayfield
Genre: R&B/Soul/Urban
Decades Active: 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s

Perhaps because he didn't cross over to the pop audience as heavily as Motown's stars, it may be that the scope of Curtis Mayfield's talents and contributions have yet to be fully recognized. Judged merely by his records alone, the man's legacy is enormous. As the leader of the Impressions, he recorded some of the finest soul vocal group music... [+] Read More

David Ruffin David Ruffin
Genre: R&B/Soul/Urban
Decades Active: 60s, 70s, 80s

One of the greatest lead singers the Motown stable ever had, David Ruffin became one of the artistic cornerstones of the Temptations after his lead vocal on "My Girl" (1965) paved the way for such majestic follow-ups as "Since I Lost My Baby" (1965), "Beauty Is Only Skin Deep" (1966), "All I Need" (1967), and "I Wish It Would Rain" (1968).... [+] Read More

Gene Chandler Gene Chandler
Genre: R&B/Soul/Urban
Decades Active: 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s

Gene Chandler is remembered by the rock & roll audience almost solely for the classic novelty and doo wop-tinged soul ballad "Duke of Earl"; the unforgettable opening chant of the title leading the way, the song was a number one hit in 1962. He's esteemed by soul fans as one of the leading exponents of the '60s Chicago soul scene, along with... [+] Read More

Hall & Oates Hall & Oates
Genre: Rock/Pop
Decades Active: 70s, 80s, 90s, 00s

From their first hit in 1974 through their heyday in the '80s, Daryl Hall and John Oates' smooth, catchy take on Philly soul brought them enormous commercial success -- including six number one singles and six platinum albums -- yet little critical success. Hall & Oates' music was remarkably well-constructed and produced; at their best, their... [+] Read More

Jimmy Ruffin Jimmy Ruffin
Genre: R&B/Soul/Urban
Decades Active: 60s, 70s, 80s

The older brother of the Temptations' lead singer David Ruffin, Jimmy enjoyed several huge hits himself in the mid-'60s for Berry Gordy's Soul label. Ruffin first signed with another Motown subsidiary, the short-lived Miracle, in 1961, but it was his convincing vocal on "What Becomes of the Brokenhearted" that made him a star in 1966. He encored... [+] Read More

Major Lance Major Lance
Genre: R&B/Soul/Urban
Decades Active: 60s, 70s, 80s

Blessed with a warm, sweet voice, Major Lance was one of the leading figures of Chicago soul during the '60s and the top-selling artist for OKeh Records during the decade. Lance not only had a lovely voice, but his material was excellent. During the height of his success, the majority of his songs were written by Curtis Mayfield and produced by... [+] Read More

Marvin Gaye Marvin Gaye
Genre: R&B/Soul/Urban
Decades Active: 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s

One of the most gifted, visionary, and enduring talents ever launched into orbit by the Motown hit machine, Marvin Gaye blazed the trail for the continued evolution of popular black music. Moving from lean, powerful R&B to stylish, sophisticated soul to finally arrive at an intensely political and personal form of artistic self-expression, his... [+] Read More

The Ruffin Brothers The Ruffin Brothers
Genre: R&B/Soul/Urban
Decades Active: 70s

The vocal duo of brothers David and Jimmy Ruffin recorded one LP together for the Soul label in 1970, but were unable to generate much response, even on the R&B circuit. ~ Ron Wynn, All Music Guide

Walter Jackson Walter Jackson
Genre: R&B/Soul/Urban
Decades Active: 60s, 70s

Walter Jackson was '60s Chicago soul at its sweetest and, occasionally, most mainstream. In the mid-'60s, he had a brace of solid R&B hits -- "Suddenly I'm All Alone," "It's an Uphill Climb (To the Bottom)," "Speak Her Name," "Welcome Home," "A Corner in the Sun" -- without ever rising higher than the lower reaches of the Top 100. Recording for... [+] Read More

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