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Orin Rhythm and blues

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John Lee Hooker, akọrin Rhythm àti Blues.
Rhythm and Blues (R&B)
Stylistic originsJazz - Blues (esp., jump blues, electric blues) - Gospel - Traditional pop
Cultural origins1940s - 1950s,[1] United States
Typical instrumentsDrum kit Double bass  Saxophone  Horns  Piano - Organ  Electric guitar  Vocals  Background vocalists
Mainstream popularitySignificant from 1940s to 1960s; iconic afterwards
Derivative formsSoul Funk  Doo-wop  Hip hop  Ska  Rocksteady   Reggae  Rock and roll[2]  Electro  Post-disco  Urban  Hard bop
Subgenres
Contemporary R&B Smooth R&B  Slow jam  Neo soul  Hip hop soul
Fusion genres
Juke Joint blues R&B punk  rockabilly
Local scenes
New Orleans R&B
Other topics
List of R&B musicians

Orin Rhythm and blues

  1. The new blue music: changes in rhythm & blues, 1950-1999, p.172
  2. "Just my soul responding: rhythm and blues, Black consciousness, and race", p.90