R&B; Voices
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Thoughts about Dennis Hunt’s July 2 article, “Where Are the Great R&B; Singers of Today?”:
Afro-Americans have always dealt with life through their appreciation for various forms of music. R&B;, jazz, the blues have helped us through the worst times.
We are some small distance away from those times, and our children are even further away.
Afro-American youths live in their own time. Their music reflects their interest. They still appreciate some of the “oldies,” but they want their own thing.
It’s kind of sad--but quite normal.
R.C. WATSON
Los Angeles
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