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#15854 12/14/06 11:38 PM
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Anybody on here like him? I feel old...even though I'm 20...my musical tastes are 40 years ago. Just want to make sure SOMEONE out there likes him.


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Oh, you'll find plently of people here that like Sam Cooke. Myself included. Like you, my tastes run to older music. Been that way for me for years, and I'm only 33.


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awesome...I love the music from that era...late 50s, early 60s...cant be beat in my opinion.


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Sam Cook, could bring it....makes ya wanna move them feet... <img src="/images/graemlins/thumbsup.gif" alt="" />

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Sam was one of the all-time greats.

I have his greatest hits CD. When I drive to Cleveland for games, I can go a couple of hundred miles before I switch to something else.

"Twisting the Night Away" is one of my standards when I sing karaoke.

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I am only 24, and I love Sam Cooke, your not alone.

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Sam Cooke
January 22, 1931-December 11, 1964

Sam Cooke, the son of Reverend Charles Cook, Sr., (a Baptist minister) and Annie May Cook was born January 22, 1931 in Clarksdale, Mississippi. The family moved to Chicago, Illinois, in 1933. He had four brothers and three sisters - Willie, Charles Jr., L.C., David, Mary, Hattie and Agnes.

Sam graduated from Wendell Phillips High School in 1948, where he distinguished himself as an "A" student as well as being voted "most likely to succeed." During his formative years, Sam, together with his brothers Charles Jr., L.C. and sisters Mary and Hattie, performed as a gospel group "The Singing Children."

At the age of 15, Sam became lead singer of the famous "teenage" gospel group the "Highway QC's" until he was 19 when he was hand picked by Roy (S.R.) Crain, manager of the "Soul Stirrers", to replace the legendary R.H. Harris as lead singer.

In 1951, with the "Soul Stirrers," he began his writing and recording career on Specialty Records with such gospel classics as "Nearer To Thee," "Touch The Hem Of His Garment" and "Be With Me Jesus." For six electrifying years he established a new standard for gospel expression.

"It isn't what you sing that is so important," said Sam's father, "but rather the fact that God gave you a good voice to use. He must want you to make people happy by singing, so go ahead and do so."

With these words of encouragement, he did just that. At the height of his fame in the gospel world and with the screams of believers raising him up and being raised up by him, Sam left it all behind.

In June of 1957 he left Specialty Records, along with his producer/manager Bumps Blackwell, and three months later signed with Keen Records where he wrote and recorded such Number 1 hits as "You Send Me," "Win Your Love For Me," "Everybody Loves To Cha Cha Cha," "Only Sixteen" and "(What A) Wonderful World." Sam didn't "cross over" he "combined" ? blending sensuality and spirituality, sophistication and soul.

After the success of "You Send Me" in 1957, Sam signed with the William Morris Agency, appeared on The Ed Sullivan Show and performed at New York City's world famous Copacabana in March of 1958. Soon after, he left Bumps Blackwell and hired Jess Rand as his personal manager.

In 1959, Sam married Barbara Campbell, his childhood sweetheart, at her Grandmother's house in Chicago, with his father performing the ceremony. They had two daughters - Linda and Tracey and a son, Vincent, who, in 1963, died tragically at the age of eighteen months. Sam and Roy Crain became partners in 1959 with J.W. Alexander in Kags Music (now ABKCO Music, Inc.) and later that year, with J.W. and Roy, Sam formed SAR Records (now ABKCO Records). Kags Music controls not only Sam's 152 classic compositions but also the compositions written by artists signed to SAR.

In 1960, Sam signed with RCA Records, a deal negotiated by his manager Jess Rand and The William Morris Agency, where he continued to write and record such Number 1 hits as "Chain Gang," "Twisting The Night Away," "Bring It On Home To Me,? "Having A Party" and "Cupid."

In 1963, J.W. and Sam appointed Allen Klein to manage SAR, Kags and all of the related companies; at the same time Allen became Sam's manager. On September 1st of the same year, Sam signed a new agreement whereby all of his RCA business would pass through Tracey Records (now ABKCO Records). RCA was now merely Tracey Records' distributor. This new deal guaranteed Sam a minimum advance of half a million dollars over three years and established Sam's complete ownership of his work. Everything he did from this point on would be by his own design and direction, and in fact even RCA's distribution rights of the Tracey material were limited to 30 years from the term of the agreement.

Before producing his good friend Cassius Clay's (Muhammad Ali) recording entitled "The Gang's All Here," he and Malcolm X attended Clay's heavyweight championship bout with Sonny Liston in Miami.

Sam died on December 11, 1964. "At the Mount Sinai Baptist Church in Los Angeles, a crowd of 5,000 persons, some of whom arrived five hours before the scheduled last rites, over-ran facilities designed to accommodate 1,500.

In an emotion packed atmosphere, super charged by the singing of Lou Rawls, Bobby Blue Bland and Arthur Lee Simpkins, women fainted, tears ran down men's cheeks and onlookers shouted. Gospel singer Bessy Griffin, who was to appear on the funeral program, became so grief stricken she had to be carried off. Ray Charles stepped in from the audience to sing and play 'Angels Keep Watching Over Me'."

For 14 years Sam sanctified and glorified his gospel heritage and forged new paths by being the first black artist to establish his own record company (SAR) where he helped such gospel oriented artists as the Womack

Brothers (Bobby, Cecil, Friendly Jr, Curtis and Harry) who later became the Valentinos, R.H. Harris & His Gospel Paraders, The Simms Twins, Johnnie Morisette, Johnnie Taylor and Billy Preston, as well as giving continued expression to the "Soul Stirrers."

Even today, some 40 odd years after he began his writing and recording career, his music endures with cover recordings by artists from all genres of the recording industry such as Aretha Franklin, Otis Redding, Wilson Pickett, Jackie Wilson, Bobby Womack, The Supremes, Herman?s Hermits, The Animals, Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, Rod Stewart, Ray Charles, The Spinners, Nina Simone, Jim Croce, Art Garfunkel, The Pointer Sisters, Solomon Burke, Luther Vandross, The Manhattans, John Lennon, Bryan
Adams, Dan Seals, Jimmy Buffett, James Taylor, Michael Bolton and Tina Turner.

His legacy continues with each new generation:

In 1986, Sam Cooke was one of the first ten inductees into the newly founded Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
In 1987, Sam Cooke was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
In 1993, Sam Cooke received the Chairman's Award from The Apollo Theatre Foundation.
In 1999, Sam Cooke received the first Pioneer Award from the Rhythm and Blues Foundation; and
In 1999, Sam Cooke received the NARAS Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
In 2001, Sam Cooke Day was proclaimed simultaneously by the Los Angeles City Council, Cook County, Illinois and the city of Clarksdale, Mississippi on December 17th.
In 2003?SAM COOKE/LEGEND Grammy Award Winner for Best Long Form Music Video
In 2005?Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum salutes Sam Cooke's life and legacy with it?s Tenth Annual American Music Masters series.

http://www.case.edu/events/amm/2005/bio.html


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He is a legend, I dont care how old you are.


Eat it Phil...
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Now you got that right ! <img src="/images/graemlins/thumbsup.gif" alt="" />

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When I was in high school I used to put my headphones on and listen to Sam Cooke, Nat King Cole, Elvis Presley... before games.


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LOVE that voice. He was so smooooooth.

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thats awesome! I thought I was alone lol...my roommate looks at me like im an alien when I listen to older stuff, he never complains when I listen to harder stuff though. Just been on a huge Sam kick. Was Ray Charles for quite some time as well. I figure I listen to stuff that I enjoy...nothin wrong with that.


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Nothing wrong with that at all... stand your ground. Oh, and you need to mix in some Johnny Cash... <img src="/images/graemlins/thumbsup.gif" alt="" />


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this guy is on the right track, and I love his sig. <img src="/images/graemlins/grin.gif" alt="" />

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Sam Cooke and alot of other classic artists were staples on the family juke box when I was growing up. Sam is one of my favorites....man had a voice to stir the soul.


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Love Sam, if you like him try Jackie Wilson, Wilson Pickett ,Nat Cole, of course Otis Redding . If smooth is what you want try some Etta James , Teddy Pendergrass , Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes , Donnie Hathaway. Some are contemporaries of Sam others are a little newer but all are gold.

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Harold Melvin and The Blue Notes


You with out me is like Harold Melvin without the Blue Notes, you'll never go platinum...


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If the 70's are your thing try Maze w/ Frankie Beverly, The Brothers Johnson, The Isley Brothers. Tons of good R&B out there and I think I have all of em in my collection <img src="/images/graemlins/tongue.gif" alt="" />. I love harder music but there is a special spot in me for the smooth cuts.

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See, I told ya there were plenty Sam Cooke fans out there. <img src="/images/graemlins/laugh.gif" alt="" />

In addition to the artists already mentioned, I also listen to a lot of Frank Sinatra, Louis Prima, Tony Bennett, Dean Martin, Ella Fitzgerald and Michael Buble...different genre of music but from the same era (with the exception of Buble, who is a modern artist)


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Sweet...I'll have to give some of those guys a listen...but right now...its time to drive 2hrs...bleh


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