Dorothy Moore and Eddie Floyd are notable artists in the soul and R&B genres. Moore, known for her hit "Misty Blue," has a distinct style characterized by emotional, gospel-infused vocals. Floyd, a original member of the Stax Records' house band, the Memphis Horns, is best known for his hit "Knock on Wood," and his music is marked by raw, powerful vocals and classic soul rhythms. Their contributions to the genre have significantly influenced the development of soul and R&B music.