Similar words: rhythm, rhythmic, biorhythm, arrhythmic, rhythmical, arrhythmia, heart rhythm, dysrhythmia. Meaning: n. a combination of blues and jazz that was developed in the United States by Black musicians; an important precursor of rock 'n' roll.
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1, Rhythm and blues mutated into rock and roll.
2, They've revivified rhythm and blues singing by giving it dance beats.
3, The trio are also planning rhythm and blues nights and rock charity nights.
4, Man, I dig those rhythm and blues.
5, Articles about rhythm and blues quad skating and a column by Bill Butler.
6, R & B stands for rhythm and blues,(http://sentencedict.com/rhythm and blues.html) but It'sure doesn't sound like blues!
7, CFUV also features Victoria's only regular rap, rhythm and blues, electronic experimental, and women's programming.
8, They have spent ten years perfecting their own blend of rhythm and blues and building up a solid base in the region.
9, The emergent postwar youth culture mixed the smoother white country music styles with the energy and aggression of rhythm and blues and the commerciality of straight pop music.
10, The 1970 s pop and R & B ( rhythm and blues ) era favored this type of drum sound.
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