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Mahalia Jackson
Civil Rights Activist, Singer, Television Personality / 1911 - 1972
20th century recording artist Mahalia Jackson, known as the Queen of Gospel, is revered as one of the greatest musical figures in U.S. history.
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(1911-1972)
Civil Rights Activist, Singer, Television Personality
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Marlon Jackson
Business Leader, Music Producer, Singer / 1957 -
Marlon Jackson scored platinum records singing with his famous family, including little brother Michael. The Jackson 5 was one of Motown's biggest acts.
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(1957-)
Business Leader, Music Producer, Singer
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Michael Jackson
Dancer, Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer / 1958 - 2009
Singer-songwriter Michael Jackson's award-winning career as the King of Pop transformed the face of pop music and popular culture. He released the best-selling album in history, Thriller, in 1982. He died unexpectedly in 2009.
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(1958-2009)
Dancer, Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer
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Milton Jackson
Musician / 1923 - 1999
Milt Jackson was an African-American jazz musician, the first and most influential vibraphone improviser of the postwar, modern jazz era.
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(1923-1999)
Musician
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Randy Jackson
Bassist, Music Producer, Singer, Television Personality / 1956 -
Record producer and musician Randy Jackson is notable mostly as a judge on the talent-search TV show American Idol
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(1956-)
Bassist, Music Producer, Singer, Television Personality
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Randy Jackson
Singer / 1961 -
Singer and musician Randy Jackson came to fame as a member of the Jacksons, a hit R&B and pop group of the 1970s and '80s.
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(1961-)
Singer
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T.J. Jackson
Singer / 1978 -
T.J. Jackson began performing with the group 3T in the 1990s. In 2012, he won temporary guardianship of his cousins Prince Jackson, Paris Jackson and Blanket Jackson.
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(1978-)
Singer
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Tito Jackson
Guitarist / 1953 -
Musician Tito Jackson was lead guitarist for The Jackson 5 and later the Jacksons. He has since reinvented himself as blues musician.
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(1953-)
Guitarist
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Elmore James
Guitarist / 1918 - 1963
Guitarist Elmore James was a mainstay of Chicago blues in the 1950s, with hits like "Dust My Broom" and "It Hurts Me Too."
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(1918-1963)
Guitarist
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Etta James
Singer / 1938 - 2012
Etta James is a Grammy Award-winning singer known for hit songs like "I'd Rather Go Blind" and "At Last."
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(1938-2012)
Singer
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Al Jarreau
Theater Actor, Television Actor, Songwriter, Singer / 1940 -
Al Jarreau is quintessential contemporary jazz artist, and the only vocalist in music history to receive Grammy awards in jazz, pop, and R&B categories.
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(1940-)
Theater Actor, Television Actor, Songwriter, Singer
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Jay-Z
Entrepreneur, Music Producer, Rapper / 1969 -
Rapper and hip-hop entrepreneur Jay-Z has won Grammy Awards, helmed Def Jam Records, created a clothing line, and married Beyoncé Knowles.
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(1969-)
Entrepreneur, Music Producer, Rapper
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Blind Lemon Jefferson
Guitarist, Singer / 1893 - 1929
Blind Lemon Jefferson was best known for his singing and song writing as a blues guitarist.
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(1893-1929)
Guitarist, Singer
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Blind Willie Johnson
Guitarist, Singer / 1902 - 1947
Blind Willie Johnson was a singer who performed on Southern streets, noted for the power of his singing and for his ingenious guitar parts.
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(1902-1947)
Guitarist, Singer
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James Weldon Johnson
Scholar, Civil Rights Activist, Songwriter, Diplomat, Journalist / 1871 - 1938
James Weldon Johnson was an African-American writer, politician, educator and lawyer. He was also an early civil rights activist and leader of the NAACP.
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(1871-1938)
Scholar, Civil Rights Activist, Songwriter, Diplomat, Journalist
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J.J. Johnson
Songwriter, Pianist / 1924 - 2001
J.J. Johnson was a 20th century jazz musician and composer regarded as one of the greatest trombonists in history.
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(1924-2001)
Songwriter, Pianist
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James P. Johnson
Songwriter, Pianist / 1894 - 1955
James Johnson was an influential African-American jazz pianist and a key figure in musical transition from ragtime to jazz. He's known for his hit "Carolina Shout."
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(1894-1955)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Rick James
Singer / 1948 - 2004
African American musician Rick James was a popular performer in the late 1970s and is best known for hits such as "Super Freak", "Mary Jane" and "You and I".
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(1948-2004)
Singer
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Lonnie Johnson
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1899 - 1970
Lonnie Johnson was a musician, singer and songwriter, and one of the first major blues and jazz guitarists. His innovative style has influenced many blues, jazz and rock musicians.
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(1899-1970)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Robert Johnson
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1911 - 1938
Musician Robert Johnson is best known as one of the greatest blues performers of all time, a recognition that came largely after his death at age 27.
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(1911-1938)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Lil Jon
Music Producer, Rapper / 1971 -
Atlanta-born rapper, producer and DJ Lil Jon is known for performing a style of hip-hop called "crunk."
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(1971-)
Music Producer, Rapper
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Jo Jones
Drummer / 1911 - 1985
Musician Jo Jones, considered one of the most influential of all jazz drummers, noted for his swing and finesse, played with Count Basie’s Kansas City band.
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(1911-1985)
Drummer
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Quincy Jones
Children's Activist, Songwriter, Music Producer, Trumpet Player, Television Producer / 1933 -
Quincy Jones is best known as a composer and record producer for legendary musicians such as Frank Sinatra, Michael Jackson, Celene Dion and Aretha Franklin.
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(1933-)
Children's Activist, Songwriter, Music Producer, Trumpet Player, Television Producer
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Scott Joplin
Songwriter, Pianist / 1868 - 1917
Viewed as the "King of Ragtime," Scott Joplin was the foremost composer of the genre in the early 20th century, known for works like "The Maple Leaf Rag" and "The Entertainer."
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(1868-1917)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Louis Jordan
Saxophonist, Singer / 1908 - 1975
Louis Jordan was a saxophonist-singer who was a seminal figure in the development of both rhythm and blues and rock and roll.
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(1908-1975)
Saxophonist, Singer
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Kelis
Singer / 1979 -
In 1999, hip-hop musician Kelis released her debut album Kaleidoscope, featuring militant, feminist-themed lyrics over hip-hop beats.
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(1979-)
Singer
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Chris Kelly
Rapper / 1978 - 2013
Chris Kelly is best known for making up one half of the rap duo Kris Kross, who had a No. 1 hit with their 1992 song "Jump."
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(1978-2013)
Rapper
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R. Kelly
Singer / 1967 -
R. Kelly is a popular American R&B singer-songwriter and record producer best known for his gospel-tinged vocals and highly sexualized lyrics.
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(1967-)
Singer
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Alicia Keys
Pianist, Singer / 1981 -
Alicia Keys is a multiple Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter whose debut album, Songs in A Minor, went platinum five times over.
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(1981-)
Pianist, Singer
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Chaka Khan
Actress, Songwriter, Singer / 1953 -
Chaka Khan is an American singer and composer who gained international fame in the 1970s as the frontwoman of the band Rufus.
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(1953-)
Actress, Songwriter, Singer
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B.B. King
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1925 -
"King of the Blues" B.B. King began as a disc jockey in Memphis before finding fame as an R&B guitarist, with hits like "The Thrill Is Gone."
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(1925-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Gladys Knight
Film Actress, Television Actress, Songwriter, Singer / 1944 -
Singer Gladys Knight has given voice to multiple R&B hits (with and without her Pips), including "Midnight Train to Georgia."
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(1944-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Songwriter, Singer
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Beyoncé Knowles
Film Actress, Entrepreneur, Singer / 1981 -
Beyoncé Knowles is a multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning recording artist who's acclaimed for her thrilling vocals, videos and live shows.
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(1981-)
Film Actress, Entrepreneur, Singer
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Lenny Kravitz
Guitarist, Singer / 1964 -
Grammy Award-winning rock musician Lenny Kravitz made the albums Let Love Rule, Mama Said and Are You Gonna Go My Way. He's also acted in such films as Precious and The Hunger Games.
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(1964-)
Guitarist, Singer
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Patti LaBelle
Film Actress, Singer / 1944 -
Patti LaBelle is an African American singer and actress who has been called the Godmother of Soul. She is best known for her numbers #1 hits.
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(1944-)
Film Actress, Singer
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John Legend
Actor, Songwriter, Singer / 1978 -
Singer-songwriter John Legend won his first Grammy Award with 2004's Get Lifted. The album went platinum, thanks in part to the hit single "Ordinary People."
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(1978-)
Actor, Songwriter, Singer
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John Lewis
Songwriter, Pianist / 1920 - 2001
American jazz pianist and composer John Lewis was a member of the Modern Jazz Quartet, one of the longest-lived and best-received groups in jazz history.
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(1920-2001)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Lil Wayne
Rapper / 1982 -
Lil Wayne is a Grammy Award-winning rapper known for his hit albums, mixtapes and singles, including "A Milli" and "Lollipop."
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(1982-)
Rapper
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Little Walter
Singer / 1930 - 1968
Little Walter was a blues singer and harmonica virtuoso, one of the most influential harmonica improvisers of the late 20th century.
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(1930-1968)
Singer
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Kimberley Locke
Singer / 1978 -
Singer Kimberley Locke made a hugely successful run on American Idol and ended up placing third (behind runner-up Clay Aiken and winner Ruben Studdard).
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(1978-)
Singer
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Lisa Lopes
Rapper, Singer / 1971 - 2002
Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes was a singer and rapper known for her work with the 1990s group TLC.
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(1971-2002)
Rapper, Singer
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Darlene Love
Singer / 1941 -
Singer Darlene Love sang backup for hit artists including Elvis Presley and Aretha Franklin but struggled to gain fame for her solo endeavors.
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(1941-)
Singer
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Ludacris
Film Actor, Rapper / 1977 -
Ludicris is a rapper and actor known for personifying the "Dirty South" style of rap music.
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(1977-)
Film Actor, Rapper
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Michael Lynche
Singer, Reality Television Star / 1983 -
Michael Lynche was a contestant on the ninth season of American Idol. He was the second finalist to receive the "judge's save."
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(1983-)
Singer, Reality Television Star
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Taj Mahal
Songwriter, Singer / 1942 -
Taj Mahal is a Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter and guitarist. His music blends various folk traditions and was influential in the creation of the world music genre.
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(1942-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Bob Marley
Songwriter, Singer / 1945 - 1981
Jamaican singer, musician and songwriter Bob Marley served as a world ambassador for reggae music and sold more than 20 million records throughout his career—making him the first international superstar to emerge from the so-called Third World.
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(1945-1981)
Songwriter, Singer
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Ziggy Marley
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer / 1968 -
Singer and songwriter Ziggy Marley is the oldest son of the reggae giant Bob Marley, and is best known as a talented reggae musician in his own right.
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(1968-)
Songwriter, Guitarist, Singer
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Branford Marsalis
Saxophonist / 1960 -
An innovative saxophonist, Branford Marsalis has been making jazz albums for over 30 years and was briefly the musical director on the Tonight Show.
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(1960-)
Saxophonist
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Wynton Marsalis
Songwriter, Trumpet Player / 1961 -
A giant in the music world, trumpeter Wynton Marsalis is a multi-Grammy Award winner who has been lauded for his work both in jazz and classical music.
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(1961-)
Songwriter, Trumpet Player
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Master P
Music Producer, Rapper / 1970 -
Master P is a rapper and hip-hop mogul who founded No Limit Records.
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(1970-)
Music Producer, Rapper
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Curtis Mayfield
Singer / 1942 - 1999
Curtis Mayfield was a singer-songwiter known for his racially conscious soul and funk who had a number one album with his score for the film Superfly.
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(1942-1999)
Singer
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Michael McCary
Actor, Entrepreneur, Singer / 1971 -
Philadelphia's Michael McCary is known for his deep bass voice as part of the boy band Boyz II Men, which he quit in 2003 because of problems from scoliosis.
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(1971-)
Actor, Entrepreneur, Singer
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Jackie McLean
Academic, Saxophonist / 1931 - 2006
Jackie McLean was an American jazz alto saxophonist and also an educator. His personal style included short phrases or irregular length.
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(1931-2006)
Academic, Saxophonist
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Clyde McPhatter
Singer / 1932 - 1972
Clyde McPhatter was a popular rhythm-and-blues singer in the 1950s. One of the most dramatic vocalists of his generation, his style anticipated soul music.
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(1932-1972)
Singer
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Florence Mills
Dancer, Singer / 1896 - 1927
Performer Florence Mills captivated audiences during the Jazz Age and Harlem Renaissance. She performed on Broadway in 1922’s Plantation Revue.
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(1896-1927)
Dancer, Singer
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Nicki Minaj
Rapper / 1982 -
Hip-hop artist Nicki Minaj was featured in seven songs on Billboard's Hot 100 at the same time, even before the release of her debut album in 2010.
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(1982-)
Rapper
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Charles Mingus
Civil Rights Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Pianist / 1922 - 1979
Charles Mingus was an American jazz composer, bassist, bandleader, and pianist who defied categorization in the jazz genre.
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(1922-1979)
Civil Rights Activist, Songwriter, Guitarist, Pianist
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Thelonious Monk
Songwriter, Pianist / 1917 - 1982
Thelonious Monk is one of the greatest jazz musicians of all time and one of first creators of modern jazz.
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(1917-1982)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Wes Montgomery
Guitarist / 1923 - 1968
Wes Montgomery was a jazz guitarist and probably the most influential postwar improviser on the instrument.
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(1923-1968)
Guitarist
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Janelle Monáe
Songwriter, Singer / 1985 -
Singer Janelle Monáe became an R&B sensation in 2010 with the release of her critically acclaimed debut album, The ArchAndroid.
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(1985-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Nathan Morris
Singer / 1971 -
Nathan Morris founded the all-boy group Boyz II Men, whose members are known for their smooth-sounding harmonies as well as their slick dance performances.
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(1971-)
Singer
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Wanya Morris
Singer / 1973 -
Wanya Morris' claims to fame are harmonizing with the ever-popular all-boy group Boyz II Men and dating singer Brandy in her teenage years.
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(1973-)
Singer
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Jelly Roll Morton
Songwriter, Pianist / 1890 - 1941
Jelly Roll Morton was an American pianist and songwriter best known for influencing the formation of modern day jazz during the 1920s.
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(1890-1941)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Nas
Rapper / 1973 -
East Coast rapper Nas made it big with albums Illmatic (1994), It Was Written (1996) and Stillmatic (2001).
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(1973-)
Rapper
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Fats Navarro
Saxophonist, Trumpet Player / 1923 - 1950
African-American jazz trumpet virtuoso Fats Navarro was one of the founders of bebop. He struggled with a heroin addiction and tuberculosis.
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(1923-1950)
Saxophonist, Trumpet Player
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Nelly
Actor, Singer / 1974 -
Nelly is an American rapper and singer known for such hits as "Country Grammar" and "Dilemma."
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(1974-)
Actor, Singer
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Marc Nelson
Actor, Songwriter, Singer / 1971 -
R&B talent Marc Nelson co-founded Boyz II Men but quit before they hit it big. He continued on as a solo artist and songwriter for well-known performers.
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(1971-)
Actor, Songwriter, Singer
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Nichelle Nichols
Actress, Music Producer, Singer / 1932 -
Actress Nichelle Nichols is best known for her groundbreaking portrayal of Lieutenant Uhura on the original Star Trek television series.
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(1932-)
Actress, Music Producer, Singer
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Jessye Norman
Singer / 1945 -
In the 1980s, Jessye Norman’s roles in Aïda and Les Troyen made her one of the most popular and highest paid soprano opera singers worldwide.
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(1945-)
Singer
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Shaquille O'Neal
Film Actor, Basketball Player, Rapper / 1972 -
Standing 7 feet tall and weighing 315 pounds, Shaquille O'Neal was one of the most dominant players in the NBA. After his 2011 retirement, he became an on-screen league analyst.
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(1972-)
Film Actor, Basketball Player, Rapper
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Frank Ocean
Songwriter, Singer / 1987 -
Frank Ocean is a singer-songwriter and member of the hip-hop collective Odd Future. He's best known for the albums nostalgia, ULTRA and channel ORANGE.
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(1987-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Odetta
Civil Rights Activist, Songwriter, Singer / 1930 - 2008
Folk singer Odetta’s music has been called the soundtrack of the Civil Rights movement. Her work inspired musicians from Bob Dylan to Joan Baez.
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(1930-2008)
Civil Rights Activist, Songwriter, Singer
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Queen Latifah
Film Actress, Television Actress, Entrepreneur, Music Producer, Rapper, Singer / 1970 -
Queen Latifah is an American rapper, record producer and actress known for her roles in the films Set it Off, Bone Collector, Last Holiday and Chicago.
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(1970-)
Film Actress, Television Actress, Entrepreneur, Music Producer, Rapper, Singer
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Walter Page
Bassist / 1900 - 1957
Walter Page was a pioneer of the Southwestern jazz style and a star of the Count Basie band during its greatest period.
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(1900-1957)
Bassist
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Charlie Parker
Songwriter, Saxophonist / 1920 - 1955
Charlie Parker was a legendary Grammy Award–winning jazz saxophonist who with Dizzy Gillespie invented the musical style called bop or bebop.
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(1920-1955)
Songwriter, Saxophonist
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Gordon Parks
Photographer, Director, Songwriter, Pianist, Writer / 1912 - 2006
Gordon Parks was an African-American photographer, filmmaker and author, best known for his work published in LIFE magazine and for directing the hit movie Shaft.
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(1912-2006)
Photographer, Director, Songwriter, Pianist, Writer
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Charley Patton
Guitarist, Singer / 1887 - 1934
Mississippi blues guitarist and singer Charley Patton is remembered as the "Father of the Delta Blues." He played with guitarist Willie Brown, and the Chatmons.
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(1887-1934)
Guitarist, Singer
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Pearl Bailey
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Singer, Journalist / 1918 - 1990
Pearl Bailey was a Tony Award-winning singer and actress known for her roles in works like Carmen Jones, House of Flowers, Hello, Dolly! and Porgy and Bess.
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(1918-1990)
Film Actress, Theater Actress, Television Actress, Singer, Journalist
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Oscar Peterson
Pianist / 1925 - 2007
Jazz pianist Oscar Peterson won eight Grammy Awards during his career. A noted soloist, he played with many of the greatest musicians of the time.
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(1925-2007)
Pianist
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Wilson Pickett
Songwriter, Singer / 1941 - 2006
Wilson Pickett was an American singer-songwriter, whose explosive style helped define the soul music of the 1960s.
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(1941-2006)
Songwriter, Singer
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Florence Beatrice Price
Songwriter, Pianist / 1887 - 1953
Florence Beatrice Price was an award-winning pianist and composer who became the first African-American woman to have her work performed by a major symphony.
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(1887-1953)
Songwriter, Pianist
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Leontyne Price
Singer / 1927 -
Leontyne Price is a lyric soprano who has been credited as the first African-American singer to achieve an international reputation in opera.
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(1927-)
Singer
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Charley Pride
Guitarist, Singer / 1938 -
Charley Pride is one of the few black country musicians to have had considerable success in the largely white country music industry, and was the first black musician to perform at the Grand Ole Opry.
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(1938-)
Guitarist, Singer
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Prince
Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer / 1958 -
American musician Prince achieved wide fame in the 1980s with 1999 and Purple Rain, the latter album sharing a title with a film starring the musician.
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(1958-)
Songwriter, Music Producer, Singer
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Rain Pryor
Activist, Actress, Comedian, Singer / 1969 -
The daughter of comedian Richard Pryor, Rain Pryor is a multifaceted actress, singer, comedian and artistic director.
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(1969-)
Activist, Actress, Comedian, Singer
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Sun Ra
Songwriter, Pianist, Singer / 1914 - 1993
Experimental jazz pianist, songwriter, composer and bandleader Sun Ra formed the band Arkestra in the 1950s and played in it until his death in 1993.
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(1914-1993)
Songwriter, Pianist, Singer
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Ma Rainey
Singer / 1886 - 1939
Singer Ma Rainey was the first popular stage entertainer to incorporate authentic blues into her song repertoire and became known as the "Mother of the Blues."
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(1886-1939)
Singer
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Lou Rawls
Singer / 1933 - 2006
Lou Rawls was a singer and songwriter known for his baritone voice and the small acting roles he took on the side.
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(1933-2006)
Singer
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Bernice Johnson Reagon
Civil Rights Activist, Songwriter, Singer / 1942 -
Musician and historian Bernice Johnson Reagon was a civil rights activist known for her political songs.
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(1942-)
Civil Rights Activist, Songwriter, Singer
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Otis Redding
Songwriter, Singer / 1941 - 1967
Otis Redding’s career was cut short when he died in a plane crash in 1967. His song “(Sittin' on) The Dock of the Bay” became his first and only No. 1 hit in 1968.
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(1941-1967)
Songwriter, Singer
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Jimmy Reed
Guitarist, Singer / 1925 - 1976
Jimmy Reed was an American singer, harmonica player, and guitarist who was one of the most popular blues musicians of the post-World War II era.
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(1925-1976)
Guitarist, Singer
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Della Reese
Television Actress, Singer / 1931 -
Della Reese is a singer and actress known for her gospel talents and for her role on TV's Touched by an Angel.
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(1931-)
Television Actress, Singer
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Martha Reeves
Singer / 1941 -
Martha Reeves is an American pop and R&B singer best remembered as the lead singer of the group Martha and the Vandellas.
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(1941-)
Singer
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L.A. Reid
Entrepreneur, Songwriter, Music Producer / 1956 -
L.A. Reid is an American music executive and producer. He's also starred as a judge on the music competition show The X Factor.
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(1956-)
Entrepreneur, Songwriter, Music Producer
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Little Richard
Singer / 1932 -
Little Richard is a flamboyant American singer and pianist whose hit songs in the mid 1950s were defining moments in the development of rock ‘n’ roll.
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(1932-)
Singer
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Lionel Richie
Songwriter, Singer / 1949 -
Lionel Richie is a singer/songwriter known for creating numerous hits while with his band the Commodores and while on his own.
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(1949-)
Songwriter, Singer
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Rihanna
Singer / 1988 -
International R&B star Rihanna released her first album in 2005 and is known for such hits as "Umbrella," Pon de Replay," "SOS" and "Disturbia."
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(1988-)
Singer
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Max Roach
Educator, Songwriter, Drummer / 1924 - 2007
Max Roach was a jazz drummer and pioneer of the bebop style.
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(1924-2007)
Educator, Songwriter, Drummer
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Paul Robeson
Civil Rights Activist, Actor, Football Player, Lawyer, Singer / 1898 - 1976
Paul Robeson was an acclaimed 20th century performer known for productions like The Emperor Jones and Othello. He was also an international activist.
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(1898-1976)
Civil Rights Activist, Actor, Football Player, Lawyer, Singer
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Smokey Robinson
Singer / 1940 -
Known as the "King of Motown," Smokey Robinson founded the R&B group The Miracles, which delivered 37 Top 40 hits for Motown Records.
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(1940-)
Singer