Greetings, from a member of Sam's family…
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CMJohnson-1988 — 19 years ago(September 01, 2006 04:40 PM)
i'm deeply sorry, i havent come by to reply back to ^ (i've been working non stop this summer, and i just only realised to see you replied)

oh me, i'm from London - was born there all of my 17 (almost 18 years towards October of my life)! i personally thim Sam Cooke just, inspirtational (if thats the right word or right spelling)! tho he died so young, i would of thought he would probably been a fantastic sucess, if he were still alive today. as for anything to ask you i cant think at the moment X -
pattisgal — 19 years ago(September 15, 2006 03:23 PM)
Yeah, Sorry I've been busy. But I live in New york (Brooklyn) and most definitely will check out Brownstone Books. I wish you much success with the book, I will tell all my aunties and my mother's friends.
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mike42689 — 19 years ago(October 19, 2006 04:05 PM)
nice to meet u sir my name is mike will i be able to get it in ohio cause i live in youngstown oh or should i just order it. i just started listening to his music he has a beatiful voice kids tease me cause i listen to his music. and i am even doing a report on him for black history month
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scooke-6 — 19 years ago(October 21, 2006 08:25 PM)
Mike,
My book's not in any bookstores in Ohio just yet, but I'm working on it. If you do order my book from ourunclesam.com, remind me you're the Mike from IMDb and I'll make sure I autograph something special for you.
As kids tease you, just rememeber that it's YOU that's something special. Sam's voice is unique and his sound has been known to captivate young and old alike. If you can recognize the beauty of his music at a young age, just understand you walk in very special company. Read an excerpt from my forward (http://www.ourunclesam.com/author.html) and understand I was the same way! One of the most popular members of Sam's Fan Club is a college student who had been a die-hard fan since her early teens. As a matter of fact, when I want to verify facts about Sam's more obscure works, I often turn to her for her expertise.
Wear you appreciation of Sam's music like a badge of honor. Years later when all the hip-hop/rap artists are forgotten about (and I love both of those genres myself), Sam's music will STILL be appreciated.
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mike42689 — 19 years ago(August 15, 2006 04:37 AM)
o sorry about calling u sir erik but i am going on vacation to atlanta tommorow to visit my grandparents they said they have met sam cooke. they were civil rights activists. well the highschool i go to has a lot of racists kids so thts why they tease me cause i am black and i listen to a black singer i just really dont care about what they say. i might pick it up at a bookstore in atlanta when i fly in there tommorow.
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scooke-6 — 19 years ago(October 21, 2006 08:32 PM)
Supposedly there's been a movie in the works, on and off, for the past 20 years or so. But since the recent success of "Ray" and "Walk the Line," I wouldn't be surprised if one was coming soon. Will it tell the total truth? That remains to be seen
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anthsaunt — 19 years ago(November 02, 2006 06:34 PM)
Dear Mr. Greene,
When I first heard it suggested that a movie about your uncle's life be made, I welcomed the news. However, after giving it some further thought, I'd have to say that I am against the idea-unless the movie is done as a documentary. What are your thoughts? -
scooke-6 — 19 years ago(February 03, 2007 06:01 AM)
Kathy,
Sam has four grandchildren that live in Philadelphia, and they have beautiful voices. If you want to get a sample of what the twin girls sound like, take a listen to this:
http://www.chicagotribune.com/samcooke
Enjoy!