Billy Preston's approach to playing what instrument was unprecedented in gospel music
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Hammond organ
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The lead singer for the Motown female group called the Supremes was Diana Ross
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Which gospel artist recorded the song Move On Up a Little Higher
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Mahalia Jackson recorded the song 'Move On Up a Little
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Motown was specific in its focus on the promotion of their artists by
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deliberately promoting African American artists with attention
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Early blues recordings were categorized in which two ways
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Rural (country) and urban
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The sound of southern soul was produced by what independent record label
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stax (apex)
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Motown songwriters were successful because they had the ability to
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Motown songwriters were successful because they had the ability
to write songs for African-American artists that appealed to both
African-Americans and white audiences.
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Which concept is associated with the beginning of gospel music
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The field-holler
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Which musicians was a member of the Funk Brothers
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The Funk Brothers were session musicians who provided the
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Ashford, Robert White, and Eddie Willis.
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Which statement of traditional African American songs is correct
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The songs were connected to life and daily functions.
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Cards in this guide (12)
Who was the founder of Motown
Berry Gordy Jr.
What is the most common form of the blues
12-bar
Billy Preston's approach to playing what instrument was unprecedented in gospel music
Hammond organ
The lead singer for the Motown female group called the Supremes was Diana Ross
TRUE (apex)
Which gospel artist recorded the song Move On Up a Little Higher
Mahalia Jackson recorded the song 'Move On Up a Little
Higher.'
Motown was specific in its focus on the promotion of their artists by
deliberately promoting African American artists with attention
to their image.
Early blues recordings were categorized in which two ways
Rural (country) and urban
The sound of southern soul was produced by what independent record label
stax (apex)
Motown songwriters were successful because they had the ability to
Motown songwriters were successful because they had the ability
to write songs for African-American artists that appealed to both
African-Americans and white audiences.
Which concept is associated with the beginning of gospel music
The field-holler
Which musicians was a member of the Funk Brothers
The Funk Brothers were session musicians who provided the
backing to most Motown recordings. Some of the musicians were Jack
Ashford, Robert White, and Eddie Willis.
Which statement of traditional African American songs is correct
The songs were connected to life and daily functions.