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Music has no boundaries' - Vocal group Ladysmith Black Mambazo bringing 'hope, peace and love' to Mechanics Hall ...
Two Black country artists have just made history. Jimmie Allen became the second Black artist to ever land a No. 1 single with his debut “Best Shot.” For Allen, it’s the leading track from ...
Singer Steven Thad is closing out Black Music Month with a bang. In celebration of Black Music Month, rising R&B star Steven ...
Explore some of the Black music icons who made significant contributions to the music industry and American culture during Black Music Month.
Stone changed R&B, soul and rock music forever (while helping to invent funk along the way) with a pop sensibility that few artists have ever even dreamed of.
Black male country singers like Kane Brown, Darius Rucker, and Mickey Guyton have proven that country music isn't just one sound or story. They've carved out space in a genre long seen as traditional ...
From George Strait to Dolly Parton, these are the 20 best country singers of all time—icons who shaped the genre with their voices, ...
Ladysmith Black Mambazo represents a pinnacle of vocal achievement. File image Ladysmith Black Mambazo represents a pinnacle of vocal achievement, founded by Joseph Shabalala in 1964.
THE DRIFTERS - (16-30s, A black male singing group comprising four members) Vocal Range Bass – Tenor. The Drifters sang many of Carole’s, Gerry’s, Cynthia’s, and Barry’s early hits.
In the late 1950s, the four oldest siblings, Olympia, Leon III, Charmaine and James started performing together as The Little Angels, an adorable group of kids with amazing vocal chops.
Impact and Influence of Black Singers from the 1950s 15th September 1954: Keith Edwards and Queenie Marques, two newly arrived immigrants from Jamaica relax to the sound of Keith’s trumpet playing.