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  2. Soul music - Wikipedia

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    Ray Charles pioneered the soul music genre during the 1950s by combining blues, rhythm and blues, and gospel styles.. Soul music has its roots in traditional African-American gospel music and rhythm and blues and as the hybridization of their respective religious and secular styles – in both lyrical content and instrumentation – that began in the 1950s.

  3. Category:Soul music genres - Wikipedia

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    British soul music (5 C, 3 P) N. Neo soul (3 C, 1 P) ... Pages in category "Soul music genres" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total.

  4. List of styles of music: A–F - Wikipedia

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    Funk – a popular music genre that combines blues (via rhythm and blues), jazz, and soul music and is known for its de-emphasis towards melodies and harmonies in favor of the bassline. Funk carioca – a Brazilian hip hop-influenced music genre from Rio de Janeiro, taking influences from musical styles such as Miami bass and freestyle.

  5. List of soul musicians - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of soul musicians who have either been influential within the genre, or have had a considerable amount of fame. Bands are listed by the first letter in their name (not including the words "a", "an", or "the"), and individuals are listed by last name.

  6. Otis Redding - Wikipedia

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    He is regarded as one of the greatest singer-songwriters in the history of American popular music and a seminal artist in soul music and rhythm and blues. Nicknamed the "King of Soul", [3] Redding's style of singing drew inspiration from the gospel music that preceded the genre. His vocal style influenced many other soul artists of the 1960s.

  7. The New York Times crossword - Wikipedia

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    The larger Sunday crossword, which appears in The New York Times Magazine, is an icon in American culture; it is typically intended to be a "Wednesday or Thursday" in difficulty. [7] The standard daily crossword is 15 by 15 squares, while the Sunday crossword measures 21 by 21 squares.

  8. The New York Times Games - Wikipedia

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    The New York Times has used video games as part of its journalistic efforts, among the first publications to do so, [13] contributing to an increase in Internet traffic; [14] In the late 1990s and early 2000s, The New York Times began offering its newspaper online, and along with it the crossword puzzles, allowing readers to solve puzzles on their computers.

  9. Charles Bradley (singer) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Edward Bradley (November 5, 1948 – September 23, 2017) was an American funk and soul singer. [2] [3] After years of obscurity and a part-time music career, Bradley came to prominence in his early 50s.