Исполнители жанра deep

Eddie Holman


Эдди Холман (род. 3 июня в 1946 г., Норфолк, Виргиния, США) - американский соул-певец и продюсер, владелец лейбла Agape Records. Стал известен своим супер-хитом 1970 года "Hey There Lonely Girl", достигнувшим 2 позиции в Billboard Hot 100 chart и 4 позиции в UK Singles Chart.

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Chuck Jackson


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Billy Stewart


Billy Stewart (Март 24, 1937 – Январь 17, 1970) - американский музыкант, выделявшийся использованием стиля "скат" (англ. "scat" - скат, удар; род джазового пения с выпеванием бессмысленного набора слогов), и обладавший популярностью в начале 1960-х годов.

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The Flirtations


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Chairmen Of The Board


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Barbara Lewis


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Lee Moses


Lee Moses (13 March 1941 - 1997) was an American R&B and soul singer and guitarist, whose recordings in the late 1960s, and his 1971 LP Time and Place, are highly regarded by fans of the deep soul genre.
Moses was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and attended Booker T. Washington High School. In the late 1950s he formed his first band, the Showstoppers. They became a popular live act in the Atlanta area, and were at one time the house band at the Royal Peacock club.
Moses moved to New York in the mid 1960s, where he worked as a session musician as well as recording with Johnny Brantley, who co-wrote and produced his first single, "My Adorable One", in 1965. In 1967 he recorded three singles - all commercially unsuccessful - for the Musicor label, including "Bad Girl" and an instrumental version of The Four Tops' "Reach Out, I'll Be There". He also recorded a version of "Dark End of the Street", issued by Gates Records probably in 1969. Moses' guitar style has been described as "funky" and likened to that of Jimi Hendrix, a contemporary of his on the club scene of the mid-1960s. He has also been praised for his "rough and powerful deep soul singing style".
In 1970, he released a single, "Time and Place", on the Maple label, a subsidiary of All Platinum Records. This was followed by a nine-track LP of the same name, again produced by Brantley, which contained his versions of several classic songs of the period including "Hey Joe". The album featured several members of The Ohio Players, as well as Moses' own band, the Deciples (sic). Although the album has since been described as "a revered and highly sought-after lost treasure for deep soul fans and collectors", it was a commercial failure at the time.
Moses also worked with fellow Atlanta native The Mighty Hannibal on his 1973 album, Truth. He returned to Atlanta in the early 1970s, and continued to perform locally, but did not record again. He died there in 1997.
In 2007, Castle Music issued a CD anthology of all Moses' recordings, under the title Time and Place.

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The Exciters


The Exciters were originally a quartet of seventeen year olds who were high school classmates in Queens, New York. Then called the Masterettes, the group consisted of Brenda Reid on lead, Sylvia Williams, Lillian Walker, and Carol Johnson.
The group signed with United Artists Records in 1962 and by December 1st had entered the Billboard charts with “Tell Him,” which made it all the way to number four Pop on January 26, 1963, and number five R&B.
Reid’s no-nonsense, tough girl vocal, the group’s vocal blend, and a sure fire Bert Burns composition made “Tell Him” a whole new dimension in girl group rock and roll.

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Doris Troy


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Lorraine Ellison


Birth name: Marybelle Luraine Ellison
Born: March 17, 1931 (Philadelphia, U.S.)
Died: January 31, 1983 (aged 51)

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