The Marvelettes were a Motown R&B group who found great success recording for the Motown and Tamla labels during the 1960s.| uDiscover Music
Little Richard was one of the most innovative musicians, with the nickname 'The Innovator, the Originator, and the Architect of Rock'N'Roll'.| uDiscover Music
John Lee Hooker was a Mississippi blues guitarist known for playing Delta blues, as well as singles like 'One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer'.| uDiscover Music
Cat Stevens was the epitome of the singer-songwriter, with certified triple platinum albums Tea for the Tillerman and Teaser and the Firecat.| uDiscover Music
Otis Redding, the R&B singer-songwriter from Georgia is often considered one of the greatest R&B musicians of all time.| uDiscover Music
Decades into his career, Jay-Z can truly claim to run this town. We look at the best Jay-Z collaborations, from Pharrell to Rihanna.| uDiscover Music
Mary J. Blige’s R&B masterpiece 'My Life' effectively marked the moment when New Jack Swing grew up and became hip-hop soul.| uDiscover Music
Jhené Aiko has released a new career-spanning compilation 'The Magic Hour Collection' through ALLEL/ Def Jam Recordings/UMe.| uDiscover Music
Billie Holiday was a brilliant singer, a great lyrical interpreter, elegant and a soul singer before anyone had coined the phrase.| uDiscover Music
Ray Charles was one of the most famous singers of the 20th century, with an unparalleled career in expanding the boundaries of R&B's sound.| uDiscover Music