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Description of Country Soul

 
Soul music developed out of black rhythm and blues in the 1950s and '60s. The soul sounds that came out of southern cities like Memphis and Atlanta shared a gritty, raw approach with traditional country music. Both musics stayed close to the ground and paid tribute -- each in their own way -- to the blues. Many soul musicians were in fact country fans and over the years have included more than a few country songs in their repertoires. Ray Charles even cut two records in the early '60s called Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music, which featured soulful renditions of country classics like "Born to Lose," "It Makes No Difference Now," and "Together Again." These albums became hugely popular. Other black soul singers like Solomon Burke, Etta James, and Arthur Alexander recorded country songs too, and in 1968, Joe Tex cut an album called Soul Country. Memphis pianist Charlie Rich, with his soaring voice and penchant for jazz and blues rhythms, was as much a soul singer as he was a country or Rockabilly artist.
 

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Country Soul Key Artists

 
Billy Joe Royal

Royal and songwriter Joe
South found fame with
songs like "Down in the
Boondocks." He's been in
the country charts since.

Clarence Carter

Blind, deep-voiced singer
best known for story-songs
such as "Patches" and ribald
odes to making love such as
"Strokin'." The king of the...

Dobie Gray

A soul singer and later
country convert, Dobie
Gray has seen intermittent
chart success but
continues to perform reg...

Donnie Fritts

A singer-songwriter who
helped build Muscle Shoals'
signature sound, Fritts
extended his talents to
Nashville artists.

Joe South

The uniquely hostile Joe
South is one of the
definitive country soul
artists. Starting out as a
session guitarist, South is t...

Joe Tex

Joe Tex was the first
southern Soul singer to
crossover to mainstream
audiences with "Hold On To
What You Got." Tex's gritt...

O.C. Smith

A jazz singer with Count
Basie and country
hit-maker, Smith finally
scored big with the
pop/soul tune "Little Gree...

Pops Staples

Pops of Staples Singers was
a moving singer and guitarist
who, with his daughters,
helped bring gospel and
soul to rock.

Shelby Lynne

Lynne started out as a new
country star before
challenging her sound with
lush production, sultry
strings, and gritty soul. Sh...

The Staple Singers

Dad-and-daughters group
began as a Gospel act, but
quickly branched out into
folk-tinged, message-driven
soul. The Staple Singers w...

Tony Joe White

Tony Joe White, along with
Creedence Clearwater
Revival, is considered one
of the founding fathers of
swamp rock. Legendary s...

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