From soulful ballads to rhythmic beats, African American male singers transformed the musical landscape in the ’50s and ’60s. Sam Cooke and James Brown were among the many voices that sang of ...
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Campbell, who broke away from the Wrecking Crew in the mid-'60s to become one of the leading country singers of the '60s and '70s, said he missed being part of a band. "I wanted to stay here and ...
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The Jubilee Singers depart from Nashville for their first tour of the United States. George White had planned a route in keeping with the Underground Railroad, a network of churches and private ...