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Sam Cooke

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Gender Male
Death60 years ago
Date of birth January 22,1931
Zodiac sign Aquarius
Born Clarksdale
Mississippi
United States
Date of died December 11,1964
DiedLos Angeles
California
United States
Spouse Barbara Campbell
Dolores Mohawk
Children Linda Womack
Vincent Cooke
Tracey Cooke
Height 178 (cm)
Awards Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award
Grammy Hall of Fame
Grammy Award for Best Music Film
Rhythm and Blues Foundation Pioneer Award
Listen artist www.youtube.com
SongsForever: 32 Hits
ListA Change Is Gonna ComeAin't That Good News · 1964
1964
AlbumsTwistin' the Night Away
Greatest Hits: Sam Cooke
Sam Cooke
Live at the Harlem Square...
Skos genreR&B/Soul
Dance/Electronic
Schlager & Volksmusik
GenresSoul Music
Gospel Music
Rhythm And Blues
Jazz
Pop Music
R&B/Soul
Dance/Electronic
New Age
Mandarin Pop
Soundtracks
Parents Annie Mae Cook
Charles Cook
Downwards Dream boogie
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Date of Upd.
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Samuel Cook, known professionally as Sam Cooke, was an American singer and songwriter. Considered one of the most influential soul artists of all time, Cooke is commonly referred to as the "King of Soul" for his distinctive vocals, pioneering contributions to the genre, and significance in popular music.

Irving Burgie: Songwriter of calypso hit Day-O dies aged 95

Feb 16,2020 8:45 am

Irving Burgie wrote the lyrics to The National anthem of Barbados

US composer Irving Burgie, who helped to popularise Caribbean music with hit songs like Day-O, has died aged 95.

His death was confirmed by Barbados Prime Minister Mia Amor Mottley, who called for a moment of silence for The Man who wrote its national anthem.

Mr Burgie is best known for helping singer Harry Belafonte bring calypso music to the mainstream.

The 1950s song Day-O went on to be used in films, adverts and even as a wake-up call for astronauts in space.

The calypso hit, also known as The Banana Boat Song, featured in the popular film Beetlejuice and has been sampled by rapper Lil Wayne and singer Jason Derulo .

US media reports say Mr Burgie died on Friday as a result of complications from Heart Failure .

His website says his songs have sold More Than 100 million records worldwide.

Mr Burgie wrote eight of the 11 songs on Harry Belafonte 's 1956 album Calypso, which was The First album in the US to sell More Than a million copies.

Mr Burgie wrote A Number of songs for Harry Belafonte

During his career, the composer worked with artists including Jimmy Buffett , Chuck Berry and Sam Cooke .

His other well-known songs include Island in The Sun , Jamaica Farewell and Mary's Boy Child, which he co-wrote.

Brooklyn-born Mr Burgie did not begin pursuing a career in music until he returned from serving in an all-black US Army battalion in World War Two.

He then used the benefits he received as A War veteran to fund his studies at New York 's prestigious Juilliard Performing Arts school and went on to launch a career as a singer and guitarist before moving into writing songs for others.

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Source of news: bbc.com

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