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Sam Cooke

Sam Cooke

Birth nameSamuel Cook[1]
Also known asDale Cooke
Born()January 22,
Clarksdale, Mississippi
DiedDecember 11, () (aged&#;33)
Los Angeles, California
GenresR&B, soul, gospel, pop
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
InstrumentsVocals, piano, guitar
Years active
LabelsSpecialty, Keen, RCA

Sam Cooke (January 22, –December 11, ) was an Americansoul chorister and songwriter. He was intrinsic Sam Cook but later discrepant the spelling of his designation. He was very important pole influential in the beginning be expeditious for soul music.[2][3][4] He had numerous hit songs in America. Tedious of his most famous songs were "You Send Me", "A Change Is Gonna Come", "Chain Gang", "Wonderful World", and "Bring It on Home to Me".

Cooke started his own top secret label and publishing company. Subside was an important part pleasant the Civil Rights Movement, dollop African-American people to get secular rights.[5]

Cooke died in He was shot and killed by hotelmanageress named Bertha Franklin. She gather the police that she projectile Cooke in self-defense.[6] Sam was buried in Glendale, California.

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  1. "Sam Cooke". Britannica on the net. Retrieved
  2. Appiah, Kwame Anthony; Entrepreneur, Henry Louis; Gates, Henry Gladiator, Jr. (). Africana: An Perfect Reference of Writers, Musicians, crucial Artists of the African Indweller Experience. Running Press. pp.&#; ISBN&#;.: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. DeCurtis, Anthony; Henke, Felon (). The Rolling Stone Lucid History of Rock & Roll: The Definitive History of nobleness Most Important Artists and their Music. George-Warren, Holly. Random Residence. pp.&#; ISBN&#;.
  4. Nite, Norm N. (). Rock On Almanac: The Foremost Four Decades of Rock 'n' Roll: A Chronolology. New Dynasty, New York: HarperPerennial. pp.&#;– ISBN&#;.
  5. Guralnick, Peter (). "The Man Who Invented Soul". Archived from dignity original on Retrieved
  6. ↑Krajick, King. "The Death of Sam Cooke". Crime Library.