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Marvin Yancy
Marvin Yancy
musician
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Cleophus Robinson
Cleophus Robinson
American gospel singer and preacher
2
Brother Joe May
Brother Joe May
singer
3
The Dixie Nightingales
The Dixie Nightingales
African-American male vocal group
4
Robert Wilkins
Robert Wilkins
American country blues guitarist and singer
5
The Staple Singers
The Staple Singers
American gospel, soul, and R&B singing group
6
Reverend Gary Davis
Reverend Gary Davis
American blues and gospel singer and guitarist
7
The Chambers Brothers
The Chambers Brothers
American soul music band
8
Pearly Brown
Pearly Brown
American musician
9
Merrilee Rush
Merrilee Rush
American musician
10
Stella Parton
Stella Parton
country singer
11
Johnnie Taylor
Johnnie Taylor
American soul-blues and pop singer
12
Johnny Rivers
Johnny Rivers
American musician
13
Samuel David Moore
Samuel David Moore
American musician
14
Carla Thomas
Carla Thomas
American singer
15
Al Green
Al Green
American singer
16
Big Brother and the Holding Company
Big Brother and the Holding Company
American rock band
17
James Carr
James Carr
American musician
18
Bobby Bland
Bobby Bland
American soul & blues musician
19
Kim Burrell
Kim Burrell
American musician
20
Larry Gatlin
Larry Gatlin
American country and Southern gospel singer and songwriter
21
James Cleveland
James Cleveland
American musician
22
Toby Lightman
Toby Lightman
American musician
23
Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklin
American singer, songwriter, and pianist
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Stan Lewis
Stan Lewis
American record label owner and songwriter
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Glen Campbell
Glen Campbell
American guitarist
26
Dottie Peoples
Dottie Peoples
American musician
27
Sam & Dave
Sam & Dave
American soul and R&B duo
28
The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band
The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band
American country blues band
29
Sweet Inspirations
Sweet Inspirations
American R&B vocal group
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The Mighty Hannibal
The Mighty Hannibal
American R&B, soul and funk singer, songwriter and record producer
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Creedence Clearwater Revival
Creedence Clearwater Revival
American roots rock band
32
Carl Perkins
Carl Perkins
American recording artist; rockabilly musician, songwriter
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Connie Smith
Connie Smith
American country music artist
34
The Fairfield Four
The Fairfield Four
American gospel vocal group
35
Lee Williams and the Spiritual QC's
Lee Williams and the Spiritual QC's
36
Dusty Springfield
Dusty Springfield
English singer and record producer
37
Solomon Burke
Solomon Burke
American singer
38
Wilson Pickett
Wilson Pickett
American singer and songwriter
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J. J. Jackson
J. J. Jackson
American singer
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James & Bobby Purify
James & Bobby Purify
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The Williams Brothers
The Williams Brothers
American traditional black gospel music group from Jackson, Mississippi
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John Fogerty
John Fogerty
American musician, songwriter
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Otis Clay
Otis Clay
American R&B and soul singer
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Tevin Campbell
Tevin Campbell
US singer-songwriter, actor
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Aaron Neville
Aaron Neville
American musician
46
Al Wilson
Al Wilson
American singer (1939-2008)
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Bukka White
Bukka White
American Delta blues guitarist and singer
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Trini Lopez
Trini Lopez
American singer, actor and musician
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Reverend Oris Mays (1935-April 21, 1996) was an American preacher, gospel singer and songwriter.

Born in Lambert, Mississippi, he came to Memphis, Tennessee as a teen and graduated from Melrose High School. He studied theology at J. L. Campbell School of Religion and Brewster Seminary.

Mays was pastor of the Boston Baptist Church in Memphis from 1960 to his death.

His recording career unfolded with Don Robey's Song Bird Records, and Jewel Records. Song Bird released an album titled Tribute In Prayer (from A Soldier In Vietnam) in 1966. A compilation appeared in 1973, and another album the next year. In Jewel he had single and album releases from 1965 to 1982. Before the end of the 1970s he released materials with Creed/Nashboro Records. A sole 1985 release by Atlanta International Records was followed by one from Miracle Records. Some of the recordings featured his congregation's choir, The Bostonians. In the 1990s he occasionally appeared with Reverend Clay Evans.

Mays also co-owned a Beale Street record shop. He produced gospel records for The Johnson Ensemble and The Masonic Travelers under Jewel Records, Ollie Collins Jr under Song Bird, and a secular one for The Seven Brothers. From November 1968 he was A&R person and regional promotion manager for Holiday Inn Records/Klondike. He also worked for the more obscure Memphis label, B. B. Productions. His gospel TV program on Sundays, broadcast from about 1966 on WMC-TV, was the first such program hosted by an African-American in Memphis. In its last years it was broadcast by WHBQ-TV. Mays' church sermons were aired on the WLOK and WBBP local radio stations.

Mays' 1966 album and a 1971 song show conflicting attitudes about the Vietnam War. His song "Don't Let the Devil Ride" was covered by numerous artists, including Brother Joe May, Bishop Dready Manning, The Campbell Brothers and Lucinda Williams.