1. Sam Cooke | Crossing Over | American Masters - PBS
1 jan 2010 · Sam Cooke put the spirit of the Black church into popular music, creating a new American sound and setting into motion a chain of events that ...
American Masters celebrates the wonderful world of music game-changer and definitive soul singer Sam Cooke.
2. 'American Masters: Sam Cooke: Crossing Over' - Los Angeles Times
11 jan 2010 · 26 on KOCE-TV Channel 50. Producer-director John Antonelli, co-producer D. Channsin Berry and writer Noland Walker deliver a solid primer on ...
'American Masters: Sam Cooke: Crossing Over'
3. Sam Cooke: Crossing Over | ITVS
Sam Cooke: Crossing Over. A look at the musical and political significance of composer, performer, and pioneering pop music entrepreneur Sam Cooke and the ...
A look at the musical and political significance of composer, performer, and pioneering pop music entrepreneur Sam Cooke and the circumstances that led to his murder. | ITVS
4. American Masters: Sam Cooke: Crossing Over | KPBS Public Media
8 jan 2010 · Sam Cooke (foreground) put the spirit of the black church into popular music, creating a new American sound. Charming and brazen, Cooke had a ...
Airs Monday, January 11, 2010 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV
5. American Masters and the Gospel of Sam Cooke - Nashville PBS
8 jan 2010 · Nashville singer-songwriter Doug Hoekstra, on his 1999 release Make Me Believe, said “Sam Cooke Sang the Gospel.” How right he was on so ...
Nashville singer-songwriter Doug Hoekstra, on his 1999 release Make Me Believe, said “Sam Cooke Sang the Gospel.” How right he was on so many levels. Cooke put the…
6. Sam Cooke | American Masters - PBS
"You Send Me" (1957) made Cooke ... Sam Cooke (Jan 2010)Directed by John Antonelli. Written Features. Sam Cooke: Liner Notes by Lee Hildebrand. Crossing Over.
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7. TV Review: “Sam Cooke: Crossing Over” American Masters (PBS)
11 jan 2010 · His hits, mostly written by Cooke, included “You Send Me,” “Cupid,” “Twisting the Night Away,” “Bring It On Home To Me,” and “Chain Gang,” a ...
Maybe it’s because I’ve read Peter Guralnick’s comprehensive 2005 Sam Cooke biography Dream Boogie: The Triumph of Sam Cooke that the newest entry in the generally wonderful PBS s…
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9. John Antonelli Discusses Inspiration Behind Sam Cooke - ITVS
28 jan 2010 · The ITVS film Sam Cooke: Crossing Over recently premiered on American Masters on PBS. The film looks at the musical and political ...
The ITVS film Sam Cooke: Crossing Over recently premiered on American Masters on PBS. The film looks at the musical and political significance of composer, performer, and pioneering pop music entrepreneur Sam Cooke and the circumstances that led to his murder. Beyond the Box recently caught up with producer John Antonelli to discuss his interest in the topic, why he approached ITVS for funding, and what he hopes viewers took away from the film.
10. A Black History Month Profile: Sam Cooke - Jerry Jazz Musician
28 feb 2022 · In a biography that for the first time tells the full story of Sam Cooke's short, blazing life, prizewinning author Peter Guralnick captures a ...
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11. Top Documentaries About Sam Cooke: The Life and Legacy of a Soul ...
27 jun 2024 · Sam Cooke: Crossing Over is a documentary that delves into Cooke's transformative journey from gospel roots to becoming a soul legend. Narrated ...
Discover the best documentaries about Sam Cooke, the pioneer of soul music. Explore his journey from gospel roots to mainstream stardom and his powerful influence on music and social activism.
12. Sam Cooke - The Fashion and Race Database™
[4] John Antonelli, director. “American Masters: Sam Cooke: Crossing Over (#24:1)” (2010) Pictograph Productions. [5] Wolff.
Sam Cooke was, arguably, the first soul singer and an enormously influential figure in the genre, not the least for his innovative musical contributions. Cooke’s styling choices showed an acute awareness of image creation and marketing, but also an evolving identity:
13. Sam Cooke - Toppermost
7 feb 2014 · His big break came in 1950 when he was invited to replace R.H. Harris, the lead singer of the hugely popular Soul Stirrers. Under Cooke's ...
Sam Cooke was the most important soul singer in history. He was also the inventor of soul music, and its most popular and beloved performer in both the black and white communities. Equally important, he was among the first modern black performers and composers to found both a record label and a publishing company…
14. Sam Cooke's SAR Records Story 1959-1965 Out On Vinyl For The ...
5 jan 2024 · The acronymous name standing for Sam Alex Roy, SAR sought to keep gospel music alive while simultaneously crossing over to pop audiences in the ...
SAR Records Story gathers recordings of Sam Cooke's SAR Records including The Soul Stirrers and Bobby Womack’s group The Valentinos.
15. He Stayed True To His Blackness And Made This Song For The Movement
Cooke went from deep gospel to pop-soul. “Crossing over” often meant white record labels tried diluting an artist's Blackness to make their music more palatable ...
Like many Black artists back in the day, Sam Cooke came from Southern gospel roots. His voice, a rich tenor, had made him a teen idol in the gospel world – but Cooke wanted ...
16. The Vault of Soul: Sam Cooke - WERS 88.9FM
10 feb 2022 · His refusal to sing at a segregated concert in 1959 was an important moment of civil disobedience and through some of his music, he found an ...
Step inside the vault to discover the life and legacy of some of the world's greatest soul artists. Read about Sam Cooke "The King of Soul."
17. Sam Cooke: Crossing Over - Facebook
Sam Cooke: Crossing Over. 1343 likes. The long-awaited documentary about legendary singer-songwriter Sam Cooke. Featuring interviews with James Brown,...
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18. [PDF] Sam Cooke - History of Rock
7 jun 2012 · Musical Information (cont.) Page 8. ○ He could not continue to do both, so he left the Soul Stirrers. [2]. ○ Crossing over to secular music was.