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S3:E6 // Sam Cooke

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Today on the program, we present the story behind the Father of Soul, Sam Cooke. Growing up in the church, Sam knew he wanted to be a singer by the time he was five years old. There was a magnetic and infectious quality to this young Gospel singer, and he knew he was destined for bigger things than singing sacred music. The risk he took in becoming a pop singer was massive, but it produced the first records of what is now known as Soul music. Sam also was a pioneer when it came to being savvy about the music business, owning his own publishing company, negotiating contracts, and creating a container to nurture up and coming soul singers. At the height of the civil rights movement, and the pinnacle of his career, Sam’s life was cut short. Here is his story.

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Credits: Jonah Nordeen - Research, Writing

Teddy Chipouras - Editing

Nicholas Edward Williams - Production, Editing, Recording and Distribution

References:

Campbell, L. E. (2013, February 16). Jesus Gave Me Water. Archive. Today.

DeCurtis, A., Henke, J., & George-Warren, H. (Eds.). (1992). The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock & Roll: The definitive history of the most important artists and their music (3rd ed). Random House.

Guralnick, P. (2005). Dream boogie: The triumph of Sam Cooke (1st ed). Little, Brown.

James, E., & Ritz, D. (2003). Rage to survive: The Etta James story (2. ed). Da Capo.

Ritz, D. (2022). Sam Cooke. In Encyclopedia Britannica.

Robinson, L. (1964, December 31). Tragedy-Filled Life of Singer Sam Cooke. Jet, XXVII(13), 56–65.

Runtagh, J. (2021, January 21). Why Mystery Still Shrouds Singer Sam Cooke’s Shooting Death Nearly 60 Years Later. People.

Documentaries:

Two Killings of Sam Cooke - Netflix

Who Murdered Soul?

The Sam Cooke Story. (2018, July 15). YouTube.

Wharton, M. (Director). (1996). Legend [Documentary]. Amazon Prime.

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Today on the program, we present the story behind the Father of Soul, Sam Cooke. Growing up in the church, Sam knew he wanted to be a singer by the time he was five years old. There was a magnetic and infectious quality to this young Gospel singer, and he knew he was destined for bigger things than singing sacred music. The risk he took in becoming a pop singer was massive, but it produced the first records of what is now known as Soul music. Sam also was a pioneer when it came to being savvy about the music business, owning his own publishing company, negotiating contracts, and creating a container to nurture up and coming soul singers. At the height of the civil rights movement, and the pinnacle of his career, Sam’s life was cut short. Here is his story.

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Support Educational Programming:

Follow American Songcatcher on ⁠Instagram⁠

Credits: Jonah Nordeen - Research, Writing

Teddy Chipouras - Editing

Nicholas Edward Williams - Production, Editing, Recording and Distribution

References:

Campbell, L. E. (2013, February 16). Jesus Gave Me Water. Archive. Today.

DeCurtis, A., Henke, J., & George-Warren, H. (Eds.). (1992). The Rolling Stone Illustrated History of Rock & Roll: The definitive history of the most important artists and their music (3rd ed). Random House.

Guralnick, P. (2005). Dream boogie: The triumph of Sam Cooke (1st ed). Little, Brown.

James, E., & Ritz, D. (2003). Rage to survive: The Etta James story (2. ed). Da Capo.

Ritz, D. (2022). Sam Cooke. In Encyclopedia Britannica.

Robinson, L. (1964, December 31). Tragedy-Filled Life of Singer Sam Cooke. Jet, XXVII(13), 56–65.

Runtagh, J. (2021, January 21). Why Mystery Still Shrouds Singer Sam Cooke’s Shooting Death Nearly 60 Years Later. People.

Documentaries:

Two Killings of Sam Cooke - Netflix

Who Murdered Soul?

The Sam Cooke Story. (2018, July 15). YouTube.

Wharton, M. (Director). (1996). Legend [Documentary]. Amazon Prime.

--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/americansongcatcher/support
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