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New Orleans rhythm and blues : ウィキペディア英語版
New Orleans rhythm and blues

New Orleans rhythm and blues is a type of R&B music from the US city of New Orleans, Louisiana, characterized by extensive use of piano and horn sections, complex syncopated "second line" rhythms, and lyrics that reflect New Orleans life. It was a major influence on ska and reggae.
==Notable artists==
Artists in this style include:
*Johnny Adams
*Dave Bartholomew
*Eddie Bo
*James Booker
*Henry Butler
*Sugar Boy Crawford
*The Dixie Cups
*Fats Domino
*Lee Dorsey
*Champion Jack Dupree
*Snooks Eaglin
*Frankie Ford
*Barbara George
*Guitar Slim, Jr.
*Guitar Slim
*Jessie Hill
*Ernie K-Doe
*Chris Kenner
*Earl King
*Jean Knight
*Smiley Lewis
*Little Richard
*Professor Longhair
*Tami Lynn
*The Meters
*Aaron Neville
*The Neville Brothers
*Lloyd Price
*Dr. John
*Tommy Ridgley
*Shirley and Lee
*Huey "Piano" Smith
*Steamboat Willie
*Willie Tee
*Allen Toussaint
*Tuts Washington
*Katie Webster

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