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  1. Apr 16, 2024 · With the popularity of soul music in the 1960s that came primarily from African-American singers, there was an offshoot called blue-eyed soul, which was the label given to white singers who were soul singers. While the name was controversial at the time, the genre has grown to singers in...

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  2. Black music is a completely different story. It brims with call and response, layers of syncopation and this rougher element called “noise,” unique sounds that arise from the particular hue ...

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  4. Jan 25, 2016 · Blue-Eyed Soul and the Myth of Meritocracy. Adele, Jazmine Sullivan, and privilege in soul music stardom. Summary: This video examines the history and legacy of soul music, and the advantage "blue-eyed soul" singers may have over Black soul singers in today’s music scene. The video begins noting the traditional dimensions of soul, including ...

  5. Dec 7, 2022 · And they were on Soul Train! #1: Teena Marie – This barely 5-foot somebody had a sound so big she had the entire hood rockin’. Square Biz. Lovergirl. Fire and Desire. Out on a Limb. Portuguese Love. Déjà Vu.

  6. Jan 22, 2024 · Lonnie Mack, with his gospel-infused vocals in 1963, garnered acclaim as a blue-eyed soul singer. Len Barry, former lead singer of The Dovells, recorded notable blue-eyed soul hits in the mid-1960s. British singers Dusty Springfield, Eric Burdon, and Tom Jones emerged as leading vocal stars in blue-eyed soul by the mid-1960s.

  7. May 31, 2015 · There were, however, some blue-eyed soul singers who chose to create a more legitimate R&B sound. An example was singer Len Barry, who’s “1-2-3” from 1965 is a pop and soul classic. Unfortunately for the song’s writers, it was also the subject of litigation in which Motown Records claimed that the song was a reworking of a Supremes song ...

  8. Nov 29, 2023 · The Four Seasons were more obviously soul in their 70s incarnation, but maybe because of their doo-wop background always struck me as blue eyed soul boys in the 60s. Such a great, consistent band whatever. 'Ragdoll', 1964.

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