R&B buffs, old school lovers and funkadelic fanatics: You're. In. Listening-pleasure. Luck.

Atlanta's spring lineup of soulful concerts ushers in a legendary list of iconic artists.

Take a musical trip  back down memory lane with the following Atlanta R & B shows that highlight singers and acts from Motown, quiet storm, smooth jazz and contemporary R&B:

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Smokey Robinson

8 p.m. Saturday, April 28. Wolf Creek Amphitheater, 3025 Merk Rd SW, College Park.  Ticket range: $46.50-$96 plus. Tickets available here.

"The King of Motown" will serenade audiences for his "An Evening with Smokey Robinson" concert. Held at Atlanta's Wolf Creek Amphitheater, the live performance with take forever fans back to his most profound songs, which were released over the last five decades.

The acclaimed singer-songwriter founded band The Miracles and was once dubbed America's "greatest living poet" by fellow artist Bob Dylan. Witness Robinson's silky vocals and treasured tracks on this most memorable night to close out April.

Anita Baker

7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 10; 8 p.m. Friday, May 11; and 7 p.m. Sunday, May 13. Fox Theatre, 660 Peachtree St. NE, Atlanta. Ticket range: $57.50-$200 plus (applicable fees). Tickets available here.

The Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter will pit stop her "Farewell Concert Series" in Atlanta for a Mother's Day weekend celebration. The sultry "Sweet Love" legend's distinct, soothing and heartfelt vocals have captivated fans since the release of her first solo album, "The Songstress," during 1983. Before we all miss her romancing music live, here's your last chance to experience her Billboard-producing brilliance this May at The Fox Theatre.

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ATL Soul Life Music Fest

6:30 p.m. Saturday, May 16. Wolf Creek Amphitheater, 3025 Merk Rd SW, College Park. Ticket range: $54-$104 plus. Tickets available here.

This jamboree of classic jams will feature Grammy Award-winning and -nominated recording artists such as neo soul singer Eric Benét; jazz songbird Ledisi; adult contemporary R&B performer Anthony David and neo soul vocalist Raheem DeVaughn.

The one-day event is dubbed one of the largest annual soul music festivals in the Southeast region, so diehard R&B fans of the Peach State definitely shouldn't pass up this popular showcase of rare, collaborative performances.

Funk Fest

7 p.m.Friday, May 18; 5 p.m. Saturday, May 19 and 5 p.m. Sunday, May 20. Wolf Creek Amphitheater, 3025 Merk Rd SW, College Park. Ticket range: $69-$169 plus. Tickets available here.

Known for its good music, good people and good times, Funk Fest is a make-you-wanna-get-up-and-dance tour that attracts nearly 100,000 R&B admirers. For more than 20 years, the mainly Southern music tour has fused unforgettable old school with new school performances. In 2018, the three-day Atlanta tour will feature heavy musical hitters like Charlie Wilson, Goodie Mob, Lil Kim and Nas at Atlanta's Wolf Creek Amphitheater.

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KISS 104.1 Flashback Festival

7 p.m. Saturday, May 12. Mable House Barnes Amphitheatre, 5239 Floyd Rd SW, Mableton. Ticket range: $38-$80 plus. Tickets available here.

This 23rd annual throwback series will feature timeless soul, electro-funk and urban contemporary acts from the 1980s. Watch artist Angela Winbush and groups SOS Band and Atlantic Starr perform live at the Mable House Barnes Amphitheatre in Mableton. Hearing their classic songs will make you want to fall in love all over again.

Maze feature Frankie Beverly

7:30 p.m. Saturday, June 2. State Bank Amphitheatre, 4469 Stella Dr NW, Atlanta. Ticket range: $50-$225 plus. Tickets available here.

The smooth-grooving, quiet storm band is scheduled to bring its biggest '70s and '80s hits to the city during June at the State Bank Amphitheatre in Chastain Park. The nearly 50-year-old groups has continued to evolve and produce warm, slow jams sustaining generations of R&B lovers. If you want a funky good time on the town, you can't miss this epic performance.

Kindred The Family Soul

8 p.m. Friday, June 15. Ticket range: $25-$40 plus. Center Stage, 1374 West Peachtree St. NW, Atlanta. Tickets available here.

Talented songbirds and even real-life lovebirds Aja Graydon and Fatin Dantzler are slated to slay their neo soul duo act at Atlanta's Center Stage Theater during June. The married couple, singers and songwriters were introduced in 1997 by hip hop band, The Roots, and have remained a solid team, delivering contemporary sounds dedicated to love and courage.