Rhythm & Blues and the LGBTQ Community
Rhythm and Blues, commonly known as R&B, is a form of musical style that first emerged in the African-American community throughout the 1920s to the 1940s. It is a musical style born out of American slavery. It has a close association with jazz music, taking on the same moody, melancholic style and beat of music but with more syncopation in the music and a strong bass backbeat. There is a heavy emphasis on the lyrics in R&B, which are usually sensual in content.
R&B is considered the precursor to Rock & Roll, especially as developed by popular singers such as Elvis Presley. Today, it is also closely associated with Hip Hop music.
The LGBTQ community has had a large presence in the R&B community from the beginning. Lesbians Ma Rainey, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Gladys Bentley and Bessie Smith are considered to be some of the founders of this style of music. Their songs remain well known and popular today. Earlier, lesbian singer Alberta Hunter's 'Downhearted Blues' album was the best selling album of 1923 in America.
There are many contemporary LGBTQ R&B singers that have had a great influence in the music world. Great Britain's and Canada's Long John Baldry is known for nurturing and bringing such great musicians and groups such as Elton John, the Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart, and Paul McCartney to prominence. Gay American singer Luther Vandross sold over 25 million records during his lifetime.
We have identified the following notable individuals from the Rhythm and Blues community. Simply click on their names to read their fascinating biographies.
Canada
Great Britain
Sudan
Switzerland
United States
- Patricia Barber
- Sydney Bennett
- Gladys Bentley
- Michael Blume
- Tevin Campbell
- Damien Crawford
- Alberta Hunter
- Tony Jackson
- Janis Joplin
- Ruby Lucas
- Hattie McDaniel
- Monifah
- Rashod Ollison
- Ma Rainey
- Toshi Reagon
- Jackie Shane
- Bessie Smith
- Terrance Stone
- Terre Thaemlitz
- Sister Rosetta Tharpe
- Tonex
- Luther Vandross
- Ethel Waters
- Billy Wright
See Also
- LGBTQ Jazz
- LGBTQ Hip Hop Artists
- LGBTQ Opera Singers
- LGBTQ Rock Musicians
- Boy Band Members Who Are Out As Gay, Bisexual or Queer
- Transgender Singers, Musicians and Composers
- LGBTQ Country & Western Singers
- LGBTQ Folk Music Singers
- Electronic and Synthetic Music Performers Who Identify as LGBTQ
- Celebrated LGBTQ Pianists
- Christian Singers Who Identify as LGBTQ
- Creative LGBTQ Management of Symphony Orchestras
- LGBTQ Classical Music Composers