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  1. the Rascals. Also called: the Young Rascals. Awards And Honors: Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum (1997) Date: 1964 - c. 1972. the Rascals, American pop group who, along with the Righteous Brothers, were the preeminent practitioners in the 1960s of blue-eyed soul (music created by white recording artists who faithfully imitated soul music ).

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  2. Jan 22, 2024 · January 22, 2024. 521. Blue-eyed soul, also referred to as white soul, is a genre that emerged in the mid-1960s, encapsulating rhythm and blues (R&B) and soul music performed by white artists.

  3. Blue-eyed soul. Blue Eyed Soul is a term used to describe Soul and R&B music sung by white people. The term was first used in the 1960s about white artists performing music which was similar to the music being performed by Motown artists. [1] It is sometimes called white soul .

  4. Blue-Eyed Soul refers to soul and R&B music performed and sung by white musicians. The term first came into play during the mid-'60s, when acts like the Righteous Brothers had hits with soulful songs like "You Lost That Loving Feeling." Throughout the late '60s, blue-eyed soul thrived, as acts like the Rascals, the Box Tops, Mitch Ryder, Tony ...

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  6. May 1, 2024 · The Best of Soul Music. Over 500 music fans have voted on the 50+ Best Blue-Eyed Soul Singers, Ranked. Current Top 3: Bobby Caldwell, Hall & Oates, The Righteous Brothers.

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  7. Blue-Eyed Soul. Blue-Eyed Soul refers to soul and R&B music performed and sung by white musicians. The term first came into play during the mid-'60s, when acts like the Righteous Brothers had hits with soulful songs like "You Lost That Loving Feeling."

  8. Mar 22, 2022 · Dusty Springfield: Real name, songs, sexuality, collaborations and death of the Queen of Blue-Eyed Soul. 22 March 2022, 11:43 | Updated: 26 September 2023, 13:13

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