When was R&B developed?
Around the 1940s
Which RNB artist released "Off the Wall" in 1979
Michael Jackson
Famous singer who was married to Bobby Brown of "New Edition"
Whitney Houston
R&B group led by the voice of David Ruffin
Who is The Temptations
Which RNB singer lost American Idol, but won 2 Grammys?
Jennifer Hudson
The man known for being the “originator” of R&B
Who is Jerry Wexler
Which RNB singer had a hit with "Superstition" in the 1970s?Stevie Wonder
Stevie Wonder
Singer known for her hit single “If Only You Knew”
Who is Patti Labelle
Group consisting of 5 brothers led by the youngest sibling, named Micheal
Who is Jackson 5
Record label founded by Rick Rubin and Russell Simmons
What is Def Jam Records
What city is considered the birthplace of R&B
What is New Orleans
Current R&B singer who is most known for the songs “Best Part” feat H.E.R and “Superpowers”
Who is Daniel Caesar
This singer wrote the song "I Will Always Love You" later sung by Whitney Houston.
Dolly Parton
R&B group who sung together since childhood, best known for the songs “Candy Girl”, "Can You Stand the Rain" and “Mr.Telephone Man”
Who is The New Edition
Who currently hold the most grammy awards won by any artist?
Beyoncé
Who is often referred to as the "Hardest working man in show business"
James Brown
Singer known for being a civil rights activist, known for the song “A Change is Gonna Come”
Who is Sam Cooke
This singers real name is Anna Mae Bullock
Tina Turner
Which RNB group recorded the album "Writing's on the Wall" featuring "Bills, Bills, Bills"
Destiny's Child
Which RNB singer released the album "Voodoo" in 2000, known for its Neo-Soul sound?
D'angelo
What does the letters R&B stand for
What is Rhythm and Blues
How old was Michael Jackson when he released "Off the Wall?"
21
What does the RNB artist H.E.R.'s name stand for?
Having Everything Revealed
Fictional music group whose stories are based upon the lives of musicians like of The Dells, The Temptations, Four Tops, and Sam Cooke
Who is The Five Heartbeats
This woman was the first black woman to win a Grammy.
Ella Fitzgerald