The essential biography of America’s godmother of rock ‘n’ roll whose exuberant singing and guitar playing captivated audiences and inspired generations of musicians from the 40s to today When Shout, Sister, Shout! was first published in 2007, Sister Rosetta Tharpe was resting in an unmarked grave in a Philadelphia cemetery. That lack of a headstone symbolized so much of what was egregiously wrong about so many stories of American music, particularly the genre we call rock or rock-and-roll. It’s a genre that wouldn’t exist without Tharpe, though her contribution was forgotten for many years. The biography finally tells the story of the queer, Black trailblazer who defied categorization and influenced scores of popular musicians, from Elvis Presley and Little Richard to Bonnie Raitt, The Alabama Shakes, and Lizzo. The author draws on memories from more than 150 people who knew Tharpe, as well as scraps of information gleaned from newspapers, archives, and memorabilia, to piece together a story that forever alters our understanding of women in rock and of US popular music.
Gayle Wald Boeken
Gayle Wald is Professor in Engelse en Amerikaanse Studies aan de George Washington University. Haar onderzoek duikt in de complexe kruispunten van ras, cultuur en gender binnen de Amerikaanse literatuur en populaire muziek. Wald onderzoekt nauwgezet hoe artiesten en schrijvers deze categorieën doorkruisen, en belicht vaak over het hoofd geziene figuren die het Amerikaanse culturele landschap hebben gevormd. Haar aanpak doet de geschiedenis herleven en benadrukt het belang van het verkennen van deze genuanceerde en vitale thema's.



DIVExamines constructions of racial identity through the exploration of passing narratives including Black Like Me and forties jazz musician Mezz Mezzrow’s memoir Really the Blues./div
Shout, Sister, Shout!: The Untold Story of Rock-And-Roll Trailblazer Sister Rosetta Tharpe
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