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  1. La blue-eyed soul (« soul aux yeux bleus ») ou white soul (« soul blanche ») désigne la soul et le rhythm and blues interprétés par des musiciens blancs [1].

  2. Blue-eyed soul (also called white soul [1]) is rhythm and blues (R&B) and soul music performed by white artists. [2] The term was coined in the mid-1960s, to describe white artists whose sound was similar to that of the predominantly black Motown and Stax record labels.

  3. Le terme blue-eyed soul désigne la soul et le rhythm and blues interprétés par des musiciens blancs. La northern soul est un genre musical né à la fin des années 1960 au Royaume-Uni et popularisé au cours des années 1970.

  4. blue-eyed soul, music created by white recording artists who faithfully imitated the soul music of the 1960s and later, a select few of whom were popular with Black audiences as well as white listeners.

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  5. 1 août 2024 · With the popularity of soul music in the 1960s that came primarily from African-American singers, there was an offshoot called blue-eyed soul, which was the label given to white singers who were soul singers. While the name was controversial at the time, the genre has grown to singers in predominantly urban-centric genres like hip ...

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  6. 22 janv. 2024 · Blue-eyed soul, also referred to as white soul, is a genre that emerged in the mid-1960s, encapsulating rhythm and blues (R&B) and soul music performed by white artists. Coined to characterise white musicians whose sonic resonance resembled that of the predominantly black Motown and Stax record labels, the term reflects a unique ...

  7. 15 mars 2022 · Quand la soul change de peau : la Blue-Eyed Soul. Ray Charles, Sam Cooke, James Brown, Aretha Franklin, les Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Otis Redding…. Au cours des années 1960, des artistes afro-américains créent un tout nouveau style, la « soul ».