History of R&B Music 40s+50's
-Integration of country and city blues styles
-Use of electronice or amplified instruments
-Rhytm and blues music was very popular in the African American community in the post- WWII years.
During the '50's R&B was dominated by vocalists like Ray Charles and Ruth Brown, as well as vocal groups like The Drifters and The Coasters
Ruth Brown- Tears Keep Tumbling Down
Ray Charles- Hit The Road Jack
60s and 70s
-R&B turned more into soul music
-Artists began to stylize their music in different ways. This started to happen in different regions in America, where different areas produced different kind of soul.
-More animated/ dancing performances
-Stevie Wonder 'Superstition'
Types of Soul:
Gospel
R&B
Rock & Roll
Soul began to split into different styles. Artists such as James Brown and Sly Stone developed 'funk' and people such as Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff started off Philly Soul. R&B- turned to disco
80's and 90s (Music Video Era)
-TLC 'No Scrubs'
-By the time of the millenium- rapping was introduced
2000s
- In the early 2000's, R&B became more modern due to artists such as Beyonce, Rihanna adding a more pop genre feel.