history of R & B

  • R&B

    R&B

    The precursors of rhythm and blues came from jazz and blues, which overlapped in the Late 1920s,1930s
  • The Five

    The Five

    The Tympany Five formed. Lawrence Cohn described the music as "grittier than his boogie-era jazz-tinged blues
  • label founded

    label founded

    Savoy founded
  • Beginning

    Beginning

    the beginning of R&B. Erry Wexler of Billboard magazine coined the term "rhythm and blues" in 1948 as a musical marketing term in the United States. It replaced the term "race music"... which originally came from within the black community
  • Top listing

    Top listing

    Louis Jordan dominated the top five listings of R&B
  • use of R&B

    use of R&B

    The term "rhythm and blues" was used by Billboard in its chart listings from June 1949.R&b really hit the the billboards !!!
  • Johnny Otis

    Johnny Otis

    Johnny Otis, who had signed with the Newark, New Jersey-based Savoy Records, produced many R&B hits in 1951, including: "Double Crossing Blues", "Mistrustin' Blues" and "Cupid's Boogie", all of which hit number one that year.
  • "Fats Domino"

    "Fats Domino"

    Antoine Dominique ( Fats Domino) made the top 30 of the pop charts in 1952 and 1953, then the top 10 with "Ain't That a Shame"
  • GROUP

    GROUP

    A doo-wop group had the #4 hit of the years
  • Sh-boom

    Sh-boom

    the Sh-BOOM became the first hit to cross over from the R&B chart
  • Elvis Presley

    Elvis Presley

    Two Elvis Presley records made the R&B top five in 1957: "Jailhouse Rock"/"Treat Me Nice" at #1, and "All Shook Up" at #5, an unprecedented acceptance of a non-African American artist into a music category known for being created by blacks
  • KING COLE

    KING COLE

    Nat King Cole (Jazz) who had #1 AND #2 hits in the early 1950s
  • BILL BLACK

    BILL BLACK

    Bill Black helped Elvis Presley career
  • Motown

    Motown

    Motown Million selling single
  • first hit

    first hit

    Stay Records had its first hits with Carla Thomas. “Cause I Love You.” The song agrew to be a regional hit selling more than 30,000 records and offering then Satellite records its first hit song.
  • most successful

    most successful

    The rolling stones
  • Hip-hop

    Hip-hop

    mixing in Hip-Hop. the R&B artists and groups from this same period began adding even more of a hip-hop sound to their work
  • Vanilla Ice

    Vanilla Ice

    ICE ICE BABY!!! This and and MC Hammer's U Can't Touch proved that rap could work as pop.
  • Bel Air

    Bel Air

    The Fresh Prince of Bel Air. The series provided a family-friendly face for hip-hop in the 90s
  • BEEF

    BEEF

    Tupac and Biggie ( all time favorites) die.
  • big E

    big E

    Eminem releases hits. "white trash" as the middle America called him as the R&B came from African Americans
  • Queen B

    Queen B

    Queen B (Beyoncè) goes solo!! Beyoncé Knowles first captured the public's eye as lead vocalist of the R&B group Destiny's Child. She later established a solo career ...
  • jay z

    jay z

    Jay Z named president of Def Jam Records
  • LIL wayne

    LIL wayne

    Lil wayne leads Hip-Hop into the internet. This was around the time piracy and illegal downloads were becoming popular and Lil Wayne was one of the artists whose songs were leaked but he turned it to his advantage...