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  2. Little Richard - Wikipedia

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    With soul singer Sam Cooke as an opening act, Richard, who featured a teenage Billy Preston in his gospel band, figured it was a gospel tour and, after Cooke's delayed arrival forced him to cancel his show on the opening date, performed only gospel material during the show, leading to boos from the audience expecting Richard to sing his rock ...

  3. Little Richard discography - Wikipedia

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    Described as "the architect of rock and roll", Little Richard was a pioneering singer-songwriter whose career also encompassed rhythm and blues, soul, and gospel. He began his recording career in 1951, signing to RCA Victor , releasing his first singles, and his first album in 1957, although he released his last album in 1992, he continued to ...

  4. The King of the Gospel Singers - Wikipedia

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    The King of the Gospel Singers is the sixth studio album by Little Richard. A gospel album from sessions he recorded for the Mercury Records label, it is generally regarded as being a better recording than his two albums with the Goldner label.

  5. Ooh! My Soul - Wikipedia

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    My Soul", sometimes spelled "Oh My Soul", is a 1958 song by Little Richard. It first appeared on a May 1958 single, then on his eponymous second album . It was subsequently recorded by the Beatles in 1963 for the BBC, [ 1 ] and by Big Brother and the Holding Company in 1966.

  6. Seminal rocker Little Richard, singer of ’50s classics “Tutti ...

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    3rd August 1972: Rock 'n' roll legend Little Richard in costume at an empty Wembley Stadium, during rehearsals for a concert. (Tim Graham/) The rock and roll original was born Richard Wayne ...

  7. Sister Rosetta Tharpe - Wikipedia

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    A National Public Radio article commented in 2017 that "Rock 'n' roll was bred between the church and the nightclubs in the soul of a queer black woman in the 1940s named Sister Rosetta Tharpe". [36] Little Richard referred to her as his favorite singer when he was a child. In 1947, she heard Richard sing before her concert at the Macon City ...

  8. The King of Rock and Roll - Wikipedia

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    The King of Rock and Roll was produced and arranged by H. B. Barnum. [6] It contains one original Little Richard song, the gospel rock "In the Name", and a new song co-written by Barnum, "Green Power", the album's single.

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