- Williams, Michelle (6)
- Wonder, Stevie (11)
- W, Kristine
- Las Vegas dance/pop diva. - Winans, CeCe (5)
- Watson, Wah Wah
- Official site of the session guitarist, writer, producer, and artist who has worked with musicians such as Barry White, Michael Jackson, and Quincy Jones. Includes history, discography, and message board. - Wyatt, Keke (4)
- Warwick, Dionne (5)
- Williams, Vanessa@
- Wilson, Mary
- Official site for the co-founder of The Supremes. Includes photos, tour dates, chat room, and merchandise. - Webbe, Simon
- Official site for R&B singer Simon Webbe, with news, photos, sound/video clips, Simon's blog, and more. - Winans, Mario (5)
- Willis, Nicole
- Featuring news, discograph, biographical information, and photos. - Wesley, Fred@
- Worrell, Bernie (2)
- Weaver, Jason (2)
- Wright, Jaguar
- Official site of the Philadelphia soul singer includes bio, song samples, gig dates, and more. - White, Barry (1944-2003) (13)
- Withers, Bill (4)
- Whispers (The) (1)
- Washington, Geno
- Official site of the soul artist from the '60s. - Whitfield, Barrence
- Includes reviews, pictures, music, and the schedule of the former singer of the Savages. - Watkins, Tionne "T-Boz" (2)
- Wilson, Charlie
- Official site of Charlie Wilson, the R&B singer and front man for the Gap Band. - Wilson, Jackie (1934-1984) (1)
- Waiters, Mel
- Official site of vocalist Mel Waiters, known for his songs Hit It and Quit It, Suki Suki Man, and Hole In The Wall. - What It Is (1)
- Woodwork
- Eclectic quartet from Austin playing jazz-based rock and soul on electric cello, acoustic guitars, drums, and tabla. - Weston, Kim (4)
- Womack, Bobby (1)
- West, Farrah
- London based singer who blends modern rhythms and classic soul with strong melodies and harmony vocals. - Watley, Jody (1)
- War@
- Though now mostly relegated to the classic rock pasture, in their heyday, multiracial and multicultural War was the one of the first and most successful bands to fuse rock, funk, jazz, Latin music, R&B, and reggae into crossover hits like "Why Can't We Be Friends" and "Low Rider."
- Wilson, Al (1939-2008) (5)
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