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This is a list of notable
blue-eyed soul artists. Blue-eyed soul (also known as white soul) is
soul music or
rhythm and blues performed by white artists.
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"Blue-eyed soul: Encyclopedia of Modern Music" .
The Sunday Times . Archived from
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q Amorosi, A.D. (18 March 2007).
"A new blue-eyed soul man in town" .
The Philadelphia Inquirer . Retrieved 9 March 2014 .
^ Zwerin, Mike (5 July 2000).
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The New York Times . Retrieved 9 March 2014 .
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d McCall, Tris (30 August 2010).
"Justin Bieber concert: The kid connected at the Prudential Center" .
The Star-Ledger . Retrieved 28 May 2014 . But for the most part, Bieber's pop is a throwback to the machine-pressed blue-eyed soul of the DayGlo decade: George Michael, Paul Young, Hall and Oates at their most optimistic, and especially Rick Astley.
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"Atlanta Rhythm Section" .
Virgin Media . Archived from
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e Nero, Mark Edward.
"Best Blue-Eyed Soul Singers" . About.com . Retrieved 9 March 2014 .
^ Bush, John.
"Len Barry – Artist Biography" . AllMusic . Retrieved 28 May 2014 .
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"Bee Gees get three degrees" .
The Guardian . 12 May 2004. Retrieved 9 March 2014 .
^ Guarisco, Donald A.
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^ Hultkrans, Andrew (March 2010).
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"Cliff Bennett & the Rebel Rousers – Artist Biography" . AllMusic . Retrieved 21 December 2014 .
^ Mitchell, Justin (16 October 1990).
"Michael Bolton Wins Acclaim With Blue-Eyed-Soul Sound" .
Deseret News . Retrieved 9 March 2014 .
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f Cooper, B. Lee; Haney, Wayne S. (1997).
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Holden, Stephen (15 January 1984).
"English Pop-Plenty Of Hits With Little In Common" . The New York Times . Retrieved 9 March 2014 .
^ Unterberger, Richie.
"Tim Buckley – Artist Biography" . AllMusic . Retrieved 21 November 2016 .
^ Spatz, David (21 April 2015).
"Bobby Caldwell brings blue-eyed soul to Taj Mahal" .
USA Today . Retrieved 21 May 2017 .
^ Lynskey, Dorian (17 August 2019).
"Lewis Capaldi review – an ecstatic sense of homecoming" . The Guardian . Retrieved 28 May 2020 .
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"Paul Carrack – Rain or Shine" . AllMusic . Retrieved 9 March 2014 .
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d Back, Les.
"Blue-eyed Soul: Black Music, White Musicians and the Southern Dream of Freedom" .
Goldsmiths, University of London . Archived from
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^ Hamilton, Andrew.
"Wayne Cochran – Wayne Cochran!" . AllMusic . Retrieved 28 May 2014 .
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Unterberger, Richie .
"Various Artists – Soul Shots, Vol. 6: Blue-Eyed Soul" . AllMusic . Retrieved 9 March 2014 .
^ Brackett, Nathan; Hoard, Christian (2004).
The New Rolling Stone Album Guide (4th ed.).
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^ Eder, Bruce.
"Chris Farlowe – Born Again" . AllMusic . Retrieved 9 March 2014 .
^ Gordon, Reverend Keith A.
"Blues CDs New Releases – July 2013" .
About.com . Archived from
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Wynn, Ron .
"Flaming Ember – Artist Biography" . AllMusic . Retrieved 9 March 2014 .
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^ Molter, Dave (17 January 1994).
"Go West – Aces and Kings" .
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"Taylor Hicks – The Distance" . AllMusic . Retrieved 28 May 2014 .
^ Brady, Martin (16 August 2012).
"The biggest flaw in Circle Players' staging of Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida is the script itself" .
Nashville Scene . Retrieved 9 March 2014 .
^ Baca, Eric D.
"Ivy Levan's Star Rises in 'No Good' – Album review" . Progressive Pulse . Retrieved 23 January 2018 .
^ Stras, Laurie, ed. (2010).
She's So Fine: Reflections on Whiteness, Femininity, Adolescence and Class in 1960s Music .
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^ Amorosi, A.D.
"Amos Lee's folksy blues: downright funky at the Borgata" . The Philadelphia Inquirer . Retrieved 17 February 2024 .
^ Millar, Bill (1983).
"Blue-eyed Soul: Colour Me Soul" . The History of Rock . Archived from
the original on 19 September 2014. Retrieved 18 September 2014 .
^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas.
"Maroon 5 – Hands All Over" . AllMusic . Retrieved 24 March 2015 .
^ Rosen, Jody (20 September 2010).
"Maroon 5 – Hands All Over" .
Rolling Stone . Retrieved 24 March 2015 .
^ Erlewine, Stephen Thomas.
"Michael McDonald – In the Spirit: A Christmas Album" . AllMusic . Retrieved 9 March 2014 .
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"Jason Mraz" . Bizzability.com . Archived from
the original on 26 April 2012.
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"Blues Lounge: Blues reissues, tributes, new releases abound" .
Goldmine . Retrieved 9 March 2014 .
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"A Vulnerable Voice, Singing From Another Era" .
NPR . 20 September 2014. Retrieved 8 October 2016 .
^ Wildsmith, Steve (12 April 2017).
"Nathaniel Rateliff turns personal struggle into redemptive musical success" .
The Daily Times . Retrieved 24 November 2017 .
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Holden, Stephen (10 April 1997).
"Laura Nyro, Intense Balladeer of 60's and 70's, Dies at 49" .
The New York Times . Archived from
the original on 22 May 2015. Retrieved 22 February 2020 .
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Strong, Martin C. (August 2019).
"Rag'n'Bone Man Biography" . The Great Rock Bible . Retrieved 6 September 2020 .
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"Can a white man have soul?" .
The Daily Telegraph . 6 March 1999. Archived from
the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 4 June 2014 .
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"Any way that you want me" .
Record Collector . Retrieved 10 February 2019 .
^ Ruhlmann, William.
"Simply Red – Artist Biography" . AllMusic . Retrieved 9 March 2014 .
^ Murray, Nick (31 March 2014).
"Who Is Sam Smith? A Quick Primer on the U.K. Soul Singer" . Rolling Stone . Retrieved 19 October 2014 .
^ Wynn, Ron.
"The Soul Survivors – When the Whistle Blows Anything Goes" . AllMusic . Retrieved 9 March 2014 .
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Marsh, Dave ; Swenson, John (1983).
The New Rolling Stone Record Guide .
Random House /
Rolling Stone Press . p.
132 .
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0-394-72107-1 . The first two albums by the great U.K. white soul group in which Winwood won his spurs as a Ray Charles soundalike while still in his teens.
^ Ankeny, Jason.
"Dusty Springfield – Artist Biography" . AllMusic . Retrieved 9 March 2014 .
^ Cole, Matthew (6 December 2011).
"Robin Thicke – Love After War" .
Slant Magazine . Retrieved 9 March 2014 .
^ Negron, Chuck (2008). Three Dog Nightmare: The Continuing Chuck Negron Story . Literary Architects. p. 68.
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978-1-9336-6913-7 .
^ Ankeny, Jason.
"Van Morrison – Artist Biography" . AllMusic . Retrieved 9 March 2014 .
^ Cauilan, Rachel Ann (15 June 2017).
"ZZ Ward brings her blue-eyed soul and "dirty shine" to The Independent" . SF Critic . Retrieved 23 January 2018 .
^ Weeks, Isaac (2 September 2015).
"ZZ Ward makes a serious breakthrough despite her label's Disney audience" . Charleston City Paper . Retrieved 23 January 2018 .
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"Wild Cherry, Named For Cough Drops, Eyes Gold" .
Billboard . Vol. 88, no. 43. 23 October 1976. p. 54.
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Holden, Stephen (12 March 1987).
"Pop: Paul Young Performs" . The New York Times . Retrieved 9 March 2014 .
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