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The band Bobby Hebb was founded in 1938. Before coming to fame, the band got it’s start in Nashville. Generally, music journalists would define Bobby Hebb’s style within the genre/s of and other rock music.
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The Box Tops
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Bobby Womack
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Scott Mckenzie
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Chubby Checker
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Bj Thomas
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The Righteous Brothers
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Johnny Nash
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Billy Paul
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Fontella Bass
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Del Shannon
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Nancy Sinatra
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Linda Scott
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The Supremes
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What Genre is Bobby Hebb?
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