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Sam Cooke was one of soul music’s greatest talents. The “King of Soul” is largely credited with bridging the gap between pop and soul music using his roots in gospel to influence his formidable vocal talents. Cooke was born January 22, 1931 in Clarksdale, Miss. but was primarily raised in Chicago. As a young man, […]

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Black Music Month originated in 1979. Jimmy Carter proclaimed the month of June as Black Music Month to celebrate the wonderful music, the  achievements, births, important timelines, events and to remember those we lost.

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Black Music Month originated in 1979.  President Jimmy Carter proclaimed the month of June as Black Music Month to celebrate the wonderful music, the achievements, births, important timelines, events and to remember those we lost.

The-Dream pays homage to the late Sam Cooke with a covers album titled IAMSAM. He covers Cooke’s signature songs including “A Change Is Gonna Come,” “Chain Gang” and “Nobody Knows.” The-Dream said, “My Mother loved a lot of artists growing up, but the one we shared the most interest in together was Sam Cooke, so […]

Bobby Womack was one of my all time favorite r&b soul singers and I was fortunate to get a chance to interview him when he was in town for his concert at the Arena Theatre, about a year ago. He was in rare form, energetic and talkative as ever. So I was amazed to read […]

  Ever wonder what really happened with Bobby Womack and Sam Cooke’s wife? http://www.blackamericaweb.com/?q=articles/entertainment/blak_music_month/35866

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Sam Cooke was a prolific song writer and soul inspired individual. He has always been one of my personal favorites.He was in a gospel group before called the Soul Stirrers before he became  a solo artist. With today being Good Friday now is as a good time to pick a flashback track that will get […]

soul (Middle English, from Old English sawol) – 1. the animating and vital principle in human beings, credited with the faculties of thought, actions and emotion and often conceived as an immaterial entity. 2. a sense of ethnic pride among African-Americans, expressed in areas such as language, social customs, religion and music.