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Otis Redding (Otis Ray Redding Jr., Dawson, Georgia, September 9, 1941 – Madison, Wisconsin, December 10, 1967) was a highly influential soul singer from Georgia, USA.
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Sounds like:
Michael Kiwanuka,
Fink,
Otis Redding
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Chaze Matakala
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Oct 23, 2014
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This vivacious collaboration courtesy of Scottish soul singer Paolo Nutini and Janelle Monáe goes out to all the ladies that feel themselves to the ultimate degree, in the middle of the week when everything is going your way.
Strutting down the stre...
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Sounds like:
Michael Kiwanuka,
Otis Redding
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John Matthew Simon
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Jul 8, 2014
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Scottish soul singer Paolo Nutini is quaking the European landscape with his upending performances at Glastonbury and a live session from back in February at the Abbey Road Studio that pop superstar and soulstress Adele described as "one of the best ...
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Sounds like:
Otis Redding,
Kings Go Forth,
Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings
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Jeff Levy
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Apr 24, 2014
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I've been listening to Half the City non-stop since it came out in February. Somehow, I'd never seen what St. Paul & The Broken Bones looked like until they took the stage. Watching them made me feel like I was watching a nerd...
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Sounds like:
Otis Redding,
Ray Charles
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Chad L.A. Roberts
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Apr 4, 2014
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For their first European release, the sextet has chosen "Sugar Dyed" as the single off their digital EP Live And In Person. Several months ago, St Paul & The Broken Bones stole my heart at the Mercury in NYC. Since then, they've he...
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Sounds like:
Otis Redding,
James Brown,
Ray Charles,
Amy Winehouse
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Chad L.A. Roberts
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Jun 15, 2013
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I absolutely love it when I attend a show for a specific performer and discover a whole new artist. Such was the scenario with St.Paul and the Broken Bones of Birmingham, AL when they preceded the talented singer, James Bay, at the Mercury Lounge in ...
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6

Sounds like:
Curtis Mayfield,
Marvin Gaye,
Otis Redding
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7

Sounds like:
Curtis Mayfield,
Al Green,
Otis Redding
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Sounds like:
Otis Redding,
James Brown,
Howlin' Wolf
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Kelly Scott
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Aug 23, 2010
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Part of the reason Amy Winehouse's Back to Black album annihilated the music scene at the end of the last decade was because behind her unbecoming, off-color glaze was unquestionably sterling production. The sweeping/rueful strings, crisp horn sectio...
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