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We've found 216 definitions containing the term: rhythm-and-blues (0.16 seconds)

r and b  (ænd) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
rhythm-and-blues.
rhythm and blues musician  (rhythm and blues musician) Princeton's WordNet
a performer (and sometimes composer) of rhythm and blues music
motown  (ˈmoʊˌtaʊn) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
an upbeat, often pop-influenced style of rhythm and blues associated with Detroit and with numerous black vocalists since the 1950s.
fats domino  (Domino, Fats Domino, Antoine Domino) Princeton's WordNet
United States rhythm and blues pianist and singer and composer (born in 1928)
antoine domino  (Domino, Fats Domino, Antoine Domino) Princeton's WordNet
United States rhythm and blues pianist and singer and composer (born in 1928)
domino  (Domino, Fats Domino, Antoine Domino) Princeton's WordNet
United States rhythm and blues pianist and singer and composer (born in 1928)
reggae  (ˈrɛg eɪ) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
a style of Jamaican music blending blues, calypso, and rock and characterized by a strongly syncopated rhythm.
rock  (rock 'n' roll, rock'n'roll, rock-and-roll, rock and roll, rock, rock music) Princeton's WordNet
a genre of popular music originating in the 1950s; a blend of black rhythm-and-blues with white country-and-western
rock'n'roll  (rock 'n' roll, rock'n'roll, rock-and-roll, rock and roll, rock, rock music) Princeton's WordNet
a genre of popular music originating in the 1950s; a blend of black rhythm-and-blues with white country-and-western
rock 'n' roll  (rock 'n' roll, rock'n'roll, rock-and-roll, rock and roll, rock, rock music) Princeton's WordNet
a genre of popular music originating in the 1950s; a blend of black rhythm-and-blues with white country-and-western
rock-and-roll  (rock 'n' roll, rock'n'roll, rock-and-roll, rock and roll, rock, rock music) Princeton's WordNet
a genre of popular music originating in the 1950s; a blend of black rhythm-and-blues with white country-and-western
rock and roll  (rock 'n' roll, rock'n'roll, rock-and-roll, rock and roll, rock, rock music) Princeton's WordNet
a genre of popular music originating in the 1950s; a blend of black rhythm-and-blues with white country-and-western
rock music  (rock 'n' roll, rock'n'roll, rock-and-roll, rock and roll, rock, rock music) Princeton's WordNet
a genre of popular music originating in the 1950s; a blend of black rhythm-and-blues with white country-and-western
gospel music  (ˈgɒs pə lər) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
impassioned rhythmic spiritual music influential in the development of soul music and rhythm and blues.
ska  (ɑ) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
Jamaican popular music that is a blend of folk music, calypso, rhythm and blues, and jazz.
soul music  (ˈsoʊl lɪs) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
music deriving from the secularization of black American gospel music combined with rhythm and blues and marked by earthy expressiveness.
mods  (mods) Princeton's WordNet
a youth subculture that began in London in the early 1960s; a working-class movement with highly stylized dress and short hair; listened to rhythm and blues music and travelled on motor scooters
rhythmer  Webster Dictionary
one who writes in rhythm, esp. in poetic rhythm or meter
handy  (Handy, W. C. Handy, William Christopher Handy) Princeton's WordNet
United States blues musician who transcribed and published traditional blues music (1873-1958)
william christopher handy  (Handy, W. C. Handy, William Christopher Handy) Princeton's WordNet
United States blues musician who transcribed and published traditional blues music (1873-1958)
w. c. handy  (Handy, W. C. Handy, William Christopher Handy) Princeton's WordNet
United States blues musician who transcribed and published traditional blues music (1873-1958)
vapor  Webster Dictionary
an old name for hypochondria, or melancholy; the blues
hypochondria  Webster Dictionary
hypochondriasis; melancholy; the blues
sprung rhythm  (sprung rhythm) Princeton's WordNet
a poetic rhythm that imitates the rhythm of speech
arrhytmy  Webster Dictionary
want of rhythm
rhythmus  Webster Dictionary
rhythm
rhythmless  Webster Dictionary
being without rhythm
megrim  (ˈmi grɪm) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
megrims, low spirits; blues.
blues  (bluz) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
the blues, (used with a pl. v.) depressed spirits; melancholy.
mope  (ʊp) Random House Webster's College Dictionary
mopes, depressed spirits; blues.
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