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Good Times (Rhythm and Blues) - S1.E10

In the late forties, white record companies labelled commercial black music “race music”. Eventually, Jerry Wexler, then working at Billboard magazine as a reporter, thought of the phrase, “rhythm and blues” and it caught on. Before long, numerous other descriptions appeared – Motown, the Philadelphia Sound, Soul – but all had in common that the music expressed the rising aspirations of the ghetto.

Meanwhile, a curious imitation of black gospel appeared called white gospel. And among those who loved the sound were two remarkable men; one a record producer, Sam Phillips, who wanted to create a sound which had the discipline of white gospel but with the abandon of black rhythm and blues; the other was Elvis Presley.

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Aretha Franklin

Bill Haley

Bo Diddley

Clyde McPhatter

Ike and Tina Turner

Jerry Wexler

Johnnie Ray

Pat Boone

Stevie Wonder

The Lefevres Family

The Platters

The Supremes

Wilson Pickett

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Good Times (Rhythm and Blues) - S1.E10

April 16, 1977
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