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History of Pop Music. Origins  Rhythm and Blues was the description given to music that was primarily marketed to African-Americans during the 1940s.

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1 History of Pop Music

2 Origins  Rhythm and Blues was the description given to music that was primarily marketed to African-Americans during the 1940s.  R & B is a term that has been used to describe different types of music over the years. 1940s & 1950s: Blues 1960s: Motown & Soul 1970s: Soul & Funk 1980s-Present: Soul & hip hop  R & B used to be called “race” music until 1948 at which point it was deemed offensive and changed.  Early R & B sounded very similar to early rock n’ roll and at times was basically synonymous.  Early artists include: Lloyd Price, Solomon Burke, Ray Charles, Fats Domino, Chuck Berry, and Nat King Cole Sam Cooke Lloyd Price Fats Domino Ray Charles Nat King Cole

3 Doo Wop Type of music that developed during the 1950s and 1960s in Philadelphia, New York, and Chicago. Based around vocal harmonies. Important Doo Wop groups included: Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers, The Platters, The Penguins, The Ink Spots, The Drifters, and the Five Satins Frankie Lymon & the Teenagers

4 Motown  Motown was founded by Berry Gordy in 1960 in Detroit, MI.  The first artist signed to Motown was Smokey Robinson & the Miracles.  Between 1961 and 1971, Motown had 110 top 10 hits.  Motown boasted a stable of artists greater than any other, the list includes all of the following: The Supremes, Marvin Gaye, Jackson 5, The Temptations, The Four Tops, Stevie Wonder, Mary Wells, The Spinners, Gladys Knight & The Pips, Jr. Walker, Lionel Ritchie, Rick James, Boys II Men, Erykah Badu.The Temptations

5 Memphis Soul  While Berry Gordy was recording in Detroit, a number of artists were creating great music in Memphis, TN.  The two main record labels were Stax and Hi Records.  The sound was a little rougher than Motown, complete with horns and saxophones.  The Memphis artists include the following: Otis Redding, Rufus & Carla Thomas, Sam & Dave, Isaac Hayes, Al Green, Booker T. & the MGs, The Staple Singers, Wilson Pickett Otis Redding, Isaac HayesAl Green

6 Other Important Artists of the 60s & 70s  Soul music became more important than just music, it united people in a way that other music did not.  Artists came from all corners of the United States, including Chicago, Philadelphia, NYC, Los Angeles, Atlanta, and other major cities.  Some of the major artists of this era include: Aretha Franklin (Queen of Soul) James Brown (Godfather of Soul) James Brown Curtis Mayfield Sly & the Family Stone, Sam Cooke, Jackie Wilson, Barry White, The Isley Brothers, Etta James, Archie Bell & the Drells, Ike & Tina Turner, Earth, Wind, & Fire, Parliament Funkadelic, Teddy Pendergrass, & Gil Scot- Heron. Sly & the Family StoneIke & Tina TurnerParliament Funkadelic

7 Michael Jackson, Prince, & the 1980s  R & B’s popularity hit a new high in the 1980s due to the unrivaled popularity of Michael Jackson, Prince, and Whitney Houston.Michael Jackson PrinceWhitney Houston Prince video  The creation of MTV in the early 1980s turned many R & B artists into even bigger sensations.  Other artists who enjoyed popularity during the 1980s: New Edition/Bobby Brown New Edition Luther Vandross Janet Jackson Rick James Teena Marie Cameo

8 1990s R & B  Artists from the 1980s still continued to dominate the charts during the 90s (MJ, Prince, Janet)MJ  New artists began to emerge during the 1990s that would become major forces in popular music. (Mariah Carey, Usher, TLC, R. Kelly, Aaliyah)Mariah Carey Aaliyah  90s R & B had many different styles and faces: Neo-Doo Wop (Boys II Men, Shai) Smooth (R. Kelly, Keith Sweat) Hip Hop (Mary J. Blige, SWV) Neo-Soul (Maxwell, D’Angelo, Erykah Badu, Angie Stone, Jill Scott)Maxwell Erykah BaduJill Scott

9 R & B Today  R & B still dominates the radio stations, clubs, and youth culture.  Some recent artists have had crossover success with the general public. (Destiny’s Child/Beyonce, Usher, Rihanna, Alicia Keys, Ne-Yo, John Legend)Alicia Keys  Other artists have pushed R & B into different more adventurous areas (Frank Ocean, The Weeknd, How to Dress Well, & Miguel)Frank Ocean


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