Orin Rhythm and blues
Ìrísí
(Àtúnjúwe láti R&B)
Rhythm and Blues (R&B) | |
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Stylistic origins | Jazz - Blues (esp., jump blues, electric blues) - Gospel - Traditional pop |
Cultural origins | 1940s - 1950s,[1] United States |
Typical instruments | Drum kit • Double bass • Saxophone • Horns • Piano - Organ • Electric guitar • Vocals • Background vocalists |
Mainstream popularity | Significant from 1940s to 1960s; iconic afterwards |
Derivative forms | Soul • 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
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