Greetings, from a member of Sam's family…
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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
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kathys1977 — 19 years ago(February 03, 2007 07:25 AM)
Will Do Erik, Thanks for the link and for answering my Question. I have every intention of getting your book and reading it at some point. Im sure i will come up with more questions sometime soon ha ha.. im full of them
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scooke-6 — 19 years ago(February 05, 2007 05:03 AM)
The pictures were taken from the Sam Cooke Fan Club Tribute held in Chicago this past September. The next one is scheduled to be in the Spring of 2008 in a site yet to be determined, but I'll keep you posted.
The gentleman singing in the cream-colored suit jacket is Gerald Alston, lead singer of the Manhattans. He's a huge Sam Cooke fan and has donated his talents at the last few Tributes. -
Beastify — 18 years ago(April 18, 2007 03:50 PM)
Greeting Erik just like to say im a fan of that wonderful voice. Sam Cooke is one of my fave vocalists including two other great perfomers of that era Jackie Wilson & Otis Redding. Im 19 & live in Wales it is reassuring and most pleasing that Sam still has a big worldwide fan base just like to thank you for the music sam.
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doowop9 — 18 years ago(May 28, 2007 02:00 PM)
scooke-6
I have been a fan of your great-uncle for quite a number of years. He was one great entertainer who was taken from us too soon. From the smooth hits like "You Send Me" to the rockers like "Shake," he was great. I have been especially interested in him since I found out that he died the very day (month, day, AND year) I was born. -
scooke-6 — 18 years ago(May 28, 2007 10:14 PM)
Then you have a true connection! He was an amazing artist, to say the least. Those two songs, like most of his major hits, were songs he wrote. "Shake," "It's Got the Whole World Shakin'," and "Yeah, Man" (which Arthur Conley had to admit in court he stole and turned into "Sweet Soul Music") were all written by Sam and exhibited a new direction he planned for Soul music.
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scooke-6 — 18 years ago(August 21, 2007 06:30 AM)
I've actually condu7eccted dozens of interviews around the world. One of my interviews can be found on my website: http://www.ourunclesam.com/sam.html.
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CMAT11530 — 18 years ago(October 14, 2007 01:40 PM)
Hello. Its an honor to have someone on here thats related to Sam Cooke. He was truly a wonderful performer and song writer. I don't think you know this maybe you do but Sam was one of Rod Stewart's idols and biggest influences. He never got to see him live and regrets it. He covered Sam's versions of Twisting the Night Away and You Send Me. They're great cover versions.
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oldiesgyrl — 17 years ago(July 24, 2008 04:12 PM)
Thank you for writing this book about Sam.
Regarding one situation in particular, I was baffled after I read that Tracey nearly drowned in the same pool Vincent had drowned in within the following year.5b4
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scooke-6 — 17 years ago(July 30, 2008 08:40 AM)
There are a lot of things like that I found interesting and chose to put them in the bookstories that are relevant but have never been told. Sam's saga was much more complex than an artist who made a few pop tunes. He changed music history, and the way he left us needed to be brought to light as well.
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scobratec — 17 years ago(November 05, 2008 08:45 AM)
I just wanted to point out that if you go on YouTube right now and do a search for Sam Cooke "A Change is Gonna Come", you will see hundreds of comments posted in reference to this song and the great victory for Barack Obama last evening! This song has been an inspiration for many people from many walks of life, and I believe that Sam's song can finally ring true! God Bless America!
"I'm not poor or anythingbut I eat a lot of spaghetti."