Great job Memorable Tune, I dig the structure of your presentation and appreciate the information, subbed and liked
@TuneRoots710 күн бұрын
Much appreciated! Thank you so much for the support and for subscribing! I'm really glad you enjoyed the structure and found the info helpful. It means a lot to have your feedback! Stay tuned for more content, and I appreciate you being part of the community!
@reyquan697514 күн бұрын
An interesting take on the evolution of R&B and soul music. Some of it is credible, and some of it is ambiguous at best. Understandably a lot of black music pioneers were left out I'm guessing due to time restraints. Overall I enjoyed your short and sweet presentation. Thank you for posting.
@TuneRoots712 күн бұрын
Thank you for the kind words and for sharing your thoughts! I really appreciate your feedback. You're absolutely right-time restraints made it challenging to cover every influential black music pioneer who shaped R&B and soul music. Their contributions are monumental, and I’ll be sure to highlight more of their stories in future videos. I'm glad you enjoyed the presentation, and I hope to dive deeper into this rich history soon. Thanks again for watching and engaging! Happy new year!
@Mialamorena113 күн бұрын
Why is black pioneers being left out understandable
@TuneRoots712 күн бұрын
Great question! Black pioneers are at the very heart of Rhythm and Blues, and their contributions are absolutely essential to the genre's history. Legends like Louis Jordan, Ray Charles, and Aretha Franklin not only shaped R&B but also influenced countless other genres, from rock and roll to soul. If anything seems overlooked, it’s important to recognize and amplify their legacy-they are the foundation of this incredible music. Thanks for bringing this up! Happy new year 2025