Wednesday, July 2, 2014
RnB
R & B is a genre of popular music that combines jazz, gospel, and blues, which was first introduced by African-American musicians. In 1948, RCA Victor record company marketing the blacks music called Blues and Rhythm. In the same year, Louis Jordan dominated the top five R & B charts with three songs, and two of the song based on the boogie-woogie rhythm famous in the 1940s. Jordan Band, Tympany Five (1938) consists of himself as a vocal and sax player along with other musicians as trumpeter, tenor sax, piano, bass, and drum.Istilah was first used as a marketing term in music in the United States in 1947 by Jerry Wexler who worked at Billboard magazine. This term replaced the term race music and the Billboard category Harlem Hit Parade in June 1949. 1948, RCA Victor marketing black music under the name Blues and Rhythm. The phrase is reversed by Wexler at Atlantic Records, which became a record company that leads the field of R & B in the early years.
Examples of people who use the genre of R & B: Justin Timberlake
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