Southern soul
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Southern soul | |
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Stylistic origins | Soul, blues, country and western, rock and roll, gospel |
Cultural origins | late 1950s Southern United States |
Typical instruments | Guitar - Bass - Piano - Organ - Drums - Horn section - Vocals |
Southern soul is a type of soul music that emerged from the Southern United States. The music originated from a combination of styles, including blues (both 12 bar and jump), country and western, early rock and roll, and a strong gospel influence that emanated from the sounds of Southern African-American churches. The focus of the music was not on its lyrics, but on the "feel" or the groove. This rhythmic force made it a strong influence in the rise of funk music.
History
Pioneers of southern soul include: Georgia natives Ray Charles and James Brown; Little Willie John, Bobby "Blue" Bland, New Orleans R&B artist Allen Toussaint; and Memphis DJ Rufus Thomas.
Southern soul was at its peak during the 1960s, when Memphis soul was created. The most significant contributors were Stax Records and their house band Booker T. & the MGs. The Stax label's most successful artist of the 1960s, Otis Redding, was influenced by fellow Georgia native Little Richard and the more cosmopolitan sounds of Mississippi-born Sam Cooke. Other Stax artists of note included Carla Thomas, Eddie Floyd, Johnnie Taylor, The Staple Singers, and Isaac Hayes. Atlantic Records artists Sam & Dave's records were released on the Stax label and featured the MGs. Wilson Pickett also launched his solo career through his collaboration with the Stax team.
Another Memphis label, Goldwax Records featured O.V. Wright and James Carr, while Al Green recorded for Memphis's Hi Records, where he was produced by Willie Mitchell. Also influential was the Muscle Shoals Sound, originating from Muscle Shoals, Alabama. The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section played on hits by many Stax artists during the late 1960s through the mid 1970s, and Atlantic Records artists Pickett, Percy Sledge, Joe Tex and Aretha Franklin.
Present
Southern soul music is still being recorded and performed all over the world by artists such as Sir Charles Jones, Sweet Angel, Mel Waiters, Willie Clayton, Lee Fields, T.K. Soul, Lee "Shot" Williams, Denise LaSalle, Marvin Sease, J. Blackfoot, Wilson Meadows, Roni, Stacy Mitchhart, Kenne Wayne, Reggie Sears, Ms.Jody, The Love Doctor, Luther Lackey, Bobby Rush, Little Kim Stewart, Jeff Floyd, Fred Bolton, Lola, Roy C., Nathaniel Kimble, Barbara Carr, Jerome Towers, Shirley Brown, Reggie P., Theodis Ealey, O.B. Buchana, Peggy Scott-Adams, Vick Allen, Omar Cunningham, among others.
Notable artists
- Allen Toussaint
- Sweet Angel
- Al Green
- Johnny Adams
- Arthur Alexander
- William Bell
- Bobby "Blue" Bland
- Shirley Brown
- Solomon Burke
- James Carr
- Clarence Carter
- Otis Clay
- Willie Clayton
- Arthur Conley
- Don Covay
- Tyrone Davis
- Eddie Floyd
- Aretha Franklin
- Betty Harris
- Jimmy Hughes
- Luther Ingram
- Little Willie John
- Mable John
- Ruby Johnson
- Syl Johnson
- King Floyd
- Albert King
- Frederick Knight
- Jean Knight
- Denise LaSalle
- Sexy Lady of Southern Soul Roni Singer/Songwriter
- Bettye LaVette
- Jimmy McCracklin
- Little Milton
- Garnet Mimms
- Dorothy Moore
- Sam (Moore) & Dave (Prater)
- Ann Peebles
- Wilson Pickett
- James & Bobby Purify
- Otis Redding
- Mack Rice
- Bobby Rush
- Joe Simon
- Percy Sledge
- Mavis Staples
- Candi Staton
- Bettye Swann
- Tommy Tate
- Floyd Taylor
- Johnnie Taylor
- Joe Tex
- Mel Waiters
- Marvin Sease
- Carla Thomas
- Rufus Thomas
- Betty Wright
- O.V. Wright
Rhythm sections
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Songwriters
- Sweet Angel
- Mac Dobbins
- Homer Banks
- William Bell
- Richard Cason
- Steve Cropper
- Bettye Crutcher
- Eddie Floyd
- Al Green
- Carl Hampton
- Isaac Hayes
- Mabon "Teenie" Hodges
- Al Jackson, Jr.
- George Jackson
- Raymond Jackson
- Booker T. Jones
- Percy Mayfield
- Willie Mitchell
- Earl Randle
- Chips Moman
- Spooner Oldham
- Dan Penn
- David Porter
- Otis Redding
- Mack Rice
- Carson Whitsett
- Bobby Womack
- Redd Velvet
- Rhonda McCullum aka Roni
External links
- All Music Guide to R&B
- Soul Blues Music
- SouthernSoulRnB.com - Daddy B. Nice's comprehensive guide to today's Southern Soul Music
- Getbluesinfo.com - Southern Soul/Blues Channel:
- Resurrection of Soul- Southern Soul/Blues Site
- CarolinaSoul.Org