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This page lists the winners and nominees for the Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Male Artist, which was first given in 2009. Trey Songz , Miguel , Maxwell , Bruno Mars and Chris Brown are the only artists to win the award twice.
The American Music Award for Favorite Male Artist – Soul/R&B has been awarded since 1974. Years reflect the year in which the awards were presented, for works released in the previous year (until 2003 onward when awards were handed out on November of the same year).
John Fogerty; Ben Folds [3] Fontaines D.C. David Ford; Foreigner; Foo Fighters [7] Julia Fordham; Foster the People [1] [2] Four Tops; Donavon Frankenreiter; Aretha Franklin; Michael Franti & Spearhead; Franz Ferdinand; The Fray [1] Freddy Fresh; Free; Fun.
This page lists the winners and nominees for the Soul Train Music Award for Best R&B/Soul Album – Male. The award was retired during the 2007 ceremony, but during its awarding it has had several names including Best R&B/Urban Contemporary Album – Male, Album of the Year – Male and Best Album – Male. R.
The award was given out every year since the first annual Soul Train Music Awards in 1987. From 1989 to 1992 the award was known as R&B/Urban Contemporary Single – Male . When the Soul Train Music Awards returned in 2009 the categories of Best R&B/Soul Single – Male and Best R&B/Soul Album – Male were consolidated into the Best R&B/Soul ...
This category is for American male artists. This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:American artists . It includes artists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
John Frey or Fray may refer to: John P. Frey, early 20th-century American labor leader; John H. Frey, Connecticut politician; John Fray, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer; John Fray (MP) for Hertfordshire (UK Parliament constituency) John Andrew Frey (1929–1997), professor of Romance Languages at George Washington University
John David Yeadon (born 1948) is a British artist and art educator. A practicing artist for over 50 years, he explored issues of politics, sexuality, food, national identity, the grotesque and carnival. In the 1980s, his work was provocative with issues relating to male sexuality.