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Record label for The O'Jays

Philadelphia International

Record label of Aretha Franklin

Atlantic Records

Record label of Stevie Wonder

Motown

Record label of Sam and Dave

Stax Records

"Say it loud, I'm black and I'm proud"

James Brown

"RESPECT"

Aretha Franklin

"What's going on?"

Marvin Gaye

"Reach out, I'll be there."

The Four Tops

"Soul Man"

Sam and Dave

"You send me"

Sam Cooke

"I got a woman"

Ray Charles

"When a man Loves a woman"

Percy Sledge

"In the midnight hour"

Wilson Pickett

"I want you back"

The Jackson Five

Band: Felix Cavaliere

The Rascals

Band: Eddie Levert

The O'Jays

Band: Curtis Mayfield

The Impressions

Band: Curtis Mayfield

The Impressions

Band: Bill Medley

The Righteous Brothers

Band: Annie Mae Bullock

Ike and Tina Turner

Band: Diana Ross

The Supremes

Detroit Record Label

Motown

Memphis Record Label

Stax Records

Memphis Record Label

Stax Records

New York City Record Label

Atlantic Records

Producers:Gamble and Huff

Philadelphia International

Producers:Leiber and Stoller

Atlantic Records

Producers:Holland-Dozier-Holland

Motown

Producers:Memphis Horns

Stax Records

Who initiated the "Funck-soul" movement in 1965 and then became a leading figure in the Black Power movement of the late 60s?

James Brown

Which early Soul pioneer was the first artist to merge Gospel, Pop and R&B into a Soul style?

Ray Charles

Which early Soul pioneer was the first artist to merge Gospel, Pop and R&B into a Soul style?

Ray Charles

Which major sociopolitical events did not occur in 1968?

Detroit Riots! 1967