musique > influences > gospel, doo wop, rhythm & blues (R&B), soul, funk and dance

gospel, doo wop, R&B, soul, funk and dance > 30s:
R&B (and Blues):
 Big Joe Turner (Kansas City, US)
R&B and Doo Wop:
 The Ink Spots (Indianapolis, US)

gospel, doo wop, R&B, soul, funk and dance > 40s:
R&B:
 Fats Domino (New Orleans, US)
 The Treniers (US)
R&B and Doo Wop:
 The Clovers (Washington, US)
 The Orioles (Baltimore, US)
 The Ravens (40s) (US)
R&B and Soul:
 Ray Charles (US)

gospel, doo wop, R&B, soul, funk and dance > 50s:
R&B and Girl band:
 Darlene Love (aka Darlene Wright, US)
 The Bobbettes (Harlem in New York, US)
 The Chantels (Bronx, US)
 The Cookies (Brooklyn, US)
 The Shirelles (US)
R&B and Doo Wop:
 Hank Ballard (Los Angeles, US)
 Little Anthony & The Imperials (Brooklyn, US)
 The “5” Royales (Winston-Salem, US)
 The Cadillacs (Harlem in New York, US)
 The Coasters (Los Angeles, US)
 The Drifters (with Ben E. King, New York, US)
 The Jesters (who will become The Paragons, Harlem in New York, US)
 The Platters (Los Angeles, US)
 The Teenagers (with singer Frankie Lymon, Harlem in New York, US)
 The Turbans (Philadelphia, US)
R&B:
 The Dominoes (with Billy Ward, New York, US)
R&B and Soul:
 Etta James (aka Jamesetta Hawkins, Los Angeles, US)
Gospel and Soul:
 The Staple Singers (with lead singer Mavis Staple)
R&B, Soul and Funk:
 The Isley Brothers
R&B, Soul and Doo Wop:
 The Dells (Chicago, US)
Soul:
 Sam Cooke (US)

gospel, doo wop, R&B, soul, funk and dance > 60s:
Gospel:
 Mavis Staples (Chicago, US)
R&B and Girl band:
 The Angels (US)
 The Crystals (Brooklyn, US)
  The Jelly Beans (US)
R&B:
 Lee Dorsey (New orleans, US)
Soul and Girl band:
 The Marvelettes (US)
 The Supremes (with Diana Ross, Detroit, US)
Soul:
 Arthur Conley (Atlanta, US)
 Aretha Franklin (Memphis, US)
 Eddie Floyd (Montgomery, US)
 Wilson Pickett (US)
 Sam and Dave (Miami, US)
 The Jackson 5 (with Jermaine, Michael, Marlon, Jackie, randy and Tito Jackson, US)
 The Rascals (New York, US)
 The Temptations (Detroit, US)
 Rufus Thomas (US)
Soul and Funk:
 King Floyd (New Orleans, US)
R&B, Soul and Funk:
 Ike & Tina Turner (US)
Soul and Psychedelic pop:
 Legends (Milwaukee, US)
Funk:
 Rare Earth (ex-The Sunliners, Detroit, US)

gospel, doo wop, R&B, soul, funk and dance > 70s:
Soul:
Honey Cone
Dramatics
Al Green
 Donny Hathaway
 Dr Hook
Syl Johnson
Marvin Gaye
Isaac Hayes
Heads of the Family
Francine King
Jean Knight
Main Ingredient
Otis Redding
Gil Scott-Heron
Joe Simon
Soul Survivors
The Chi-Lites
Curtis Mayfield & The Impressions
 Barry White
Bobby Womack
Stevie Wonder
Soul and Funk:
 The Bar Kays
Funk (and Jazz):
 S.O.U.L. (Cleveland, US)
Funk:
Average White Band
Myra Barnes
Booker T. and the M.G.s
 James Brown and the JBs
 Eric Burdon & War
George Clinton and the P-Funk
Earth, Wind and Fire
 Funkadelic
 Graham Central Station
Dr. John
 Parliament
Sir Joe Quaterman & Free Soul
Ripple
Sly and the Family Stone
The Doobie Brothers
The Meters
The O’Jays
Marva Whitney
Charles Wright

gospel, doo wop, R&B, soul, funk and dance > 80s:
Soul:
 The Blues Brothers
Dance and Funk:
Fatback Band
Michael Jackson
Prince
KC and the Sunshine
Teena Marie
Mike Post (musiques de films et séries TV)
Tracks

gospel, doo wop, R&B, soul, funk and dance > 90s:
Funk:
Keziah Jones
Maceo Parker
The Jungle Brothers
Tony Cook & The Party People
French funk:
 FFF
 Fonky Family
 La Funk Mob (with Boom Bass and Philippe Zdar)

mise à jour: 8 décembre 2008
droits d’auteur: Jérôme Pons 2006-2008

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