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20 Feb. 2013 19:07 #880991
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"The man who invented Rock'n'Roll"
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20 Feb. 2013 21:48 #881000
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Auch als Buch:
www.amazon.de/Sam-Phillips-Invented-Rock...id=1361393208&sr=8-1
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Sam 'The Man Who Invented Rock n' Roll' Phillips, was born on 5th January 1923 in Florence, Alabama, the youngest of eight and the seventh surviving child of a family that lived in a remote rural colony called the Lovelace Community. His father, Charlie, had a gift for farming, which was brought to an end by the Depression. His mother picked guitar and showed the kind of forbearance that allowed her to name her youngest child after the doctor who delivered him drunk and then had to be put to bed himself. And yet from these unprepossessing origins, in 1951 he made what is widely considered to be the first rock 'n' roll record, Ike Turner and Jackie Brenston's 'Rocket 88'. He also recorded the artist he still considers the greatest talent with whom he ever worked, Howlin' Wolf ('I was blinded by the sound of his voice; it was so bad it was beautiful'). He recorded B.B. King and Rufus Thomas at the outset of their careers, until in the summer of 1953 a shy eighteen-year-old kid with sideburns, just graduated from high school, wandered into his studio to make a record 'for his mother' - and in hopes that somehow he might get noticed.Elvis Presley's success, and the subsequent triumph of rock 'n' roll, was initially propelled to an almost astonishing degree by a limited number of releases by Carl 'Blue Suede Shoes' Perkins, Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis from this tiny one-man label. The structure of Peter Guralnick's dazzling book is a mix of the biographical - particularly at the beginning when Sam was working eighteen-to-twenty hours a day zeroing in on his vision - and the anecdotal. Here is one shining moment in the history of popular culture. And Sam Phillips was the man who brought it all about.
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Peter Guralnick is one of popular culture's greatest biographers and his 2-volume biography of Elvis is widely regarded as definitive.
www.amazon.de/Sam-Phillips-Invented-Rock...id=1361393208&sr=8-1
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Sam 'The Man Who Invented Rock n' Roll' Phillips, was born on 5th January 1923 in Florence, Alabama, the youngest of eight and the seventh surviving child of a family that lived in a remote rural colony called the Lovelace Community. His father, Charlie, had a gift for farming, which was brought to an end by the Depression. His mother picked guitar and showed the kind of forbearance that allowed her to name her youngest child after the doctor who delivered him drunk and then had to be put to bed himself. And yet from these unprepossessing origins, in 1951 he made what is widely considered to be the first rock 'n' roll record, Ike Turner and Jackie Brenston's 'Rocket 88'. He also recorded the artist he still considers the greatest talent with whom he ever worked, Howlin' Wolf ('I was blinded by the sound of his voice; it was so bad it was beautiful'). He recorded B.B. King and Rufus Thomas at the outset of their careers, until in the summer of 1953 a shy eighteen-year-old kid with sideburns, just graduated from high school, wandered into his studio to make a record 'for his mother' - and in hopes that somehow he might get noticed.Elvis Presley's success, and the subsequent triumph of rock 'n' roll, was initially propelled to an almost astonishing degree by a limited number of releases by Carl 'Blue Suede Shoes' Perkins, Johnny Cash and Jerry Lee Lewis from this tiny one-man label. The structure of Peter Guralnick's dazzling book is a mix of the biographical - particularly at the beginning when Sam was working eighteen-to-twenty hours a day zeroing in on his vision - and the anecdotal. Here is one shining moment in the history of popular culture. And Sam Phillips was the man who brought it all about.
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Peter Guralnick is one of popular culture's greatest biographers and his 2-volume biography of Elvis is widely regarded as definitive.
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21 Feb. 2013 15:32 #881026
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Danke Vincent! Ich hatte schon länger überlegt, was es mit dem Buch auf sich hat. Wollte mir demnächst entweder dieses oder "Sun King" bestellen. Nur zu "The man who..." fand ich keine Infos. Das ist also das Buch zum Film sozusagen, ja? Dann werde ich nämlich erstmal zu "Sun king" greifen.
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10 Juni 2015 20:25 #894286
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Music biographer Peter Guralnick might be best known for his bestselling, critically acclaimed two-volume biography of Elvis Presley—Careless Love and Last Train to Memphis. But this November, he’ll release the crown jewel of his oeuvre, a biography he’s essentially been working on for 25 years: Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock n’ Roll — How One Man Discovered Howlin’ Wolf, Ike Turner, Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Elvis Presley, and How His Tiny Label, Sun Records of Memphis, Revolutionized the World! We have your exclusive first look at the cover below.
EW talked to Guralnick about Sam Phillips’s unmatched charisma, his lifelong mission to erase racial lines, and his three early heroes: A female whorehouse owner during the Depression, his brilliant, deaf Aunt Emma, and a blind, black sharecropper named Silas Payne who lived with Sam’s family.
www.ew.com/article/2015/06/04/peter-gura...m-phillips-biography
EW talked to Guralnick about Sam Phillips’s unmatched charisma, his lifelong mission to erase racial lines, and his three early heroes: A female whorehouse owner during the Depression, his brilliant, deaf Aunt Emma, and a blind, black sharecropper named Silas Payne who lived with Sam’s family.
www.ew.com/article/2015/06/04/peter-gura...m-phillips-biography
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27 Juni 2015 11:43 #894391
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Memphis Music Beat: Country Music Hall of Fame exhibit honors Sun founder Sam Phillips
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30 Okt. 2015 20:35 #895667
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Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock ‘n’ Roll was curated by Peter Guralnick ( Last Train to Memphis: The Rise of Elvis Presley) and accompanies his landmark Sam Phillips biography of the same title. These tracks are a hand-picked selection of Sam Phillips productions that illustrate Phillips’ unique (sounds and sense) approach to recording and his cosmic genius. A celebration of the period (1950 - 1961) in which Sam played a revolutionary role in the music business, this collection includes big hits, near misses and never-was tracks that encompass blues, country, gospel, r&b, and the birth of rock & roll.
DISC 1
01. Jerry Lee Lewis - Hello Hello Baby
02. Howlin’ Wolf - Moanin’ at Midnight
03. The Prisonaires - Just Walkin’ in the Rain
04. Howlin’ Wolf - How Many More Years
05. Jackie Brenston and His Delta Cats (Ike Turner) - Rocket 88
06. Joe Hill Louis - Gotta Let You Go
07. The Jones Brothers - Every Night
08. Howard Seratt - Troublesome Waters
09. Jimmy and Walter - Easy
10. Jimmy and Walter - Before Long
11. Willie Nix - Lonesome Bedroom
12. Johnny Cash - Big River
13. Carl Perkins - Boppin’ the Blues
14. Doctor Ross - The Boogie Disease
15. Elvis Presley - Baby Let’s Play House
16. Roy Orbison - Ooby Dooby
17. Little Junior’s Blue Flames - Love My Baby
18. Carl Perkins - Matchbox
19. Jerry Lee Lewis - Whole Lotta Shakin’ Going On
20. Billy Riley - Flyin’ Saucers Rock & Roll
21. B.B. King - She’s Dynamite
22. Howlin’ Wolf - Mr. Highway Man (Cadillac Daddy)
23. Rufus Thomas - Tiger Man
24. Sonny Burgess - Red-Headed Woman
25. Jerry Lee Lewis - End of the Road
26. Charlie Rich - Who Will the Next Fool Be?
27. Elvis Presley - Mystery Train
28. John Prine - How Lucky
DISC 2
01. Little Junior’s Blue Flames - Feelin’ Good
02. Jerry Lee Lewis - You’re the Only Star in My Blue Heaven
03. Carl Perkins - Turn Around
04. Jimmy DeBerry - Time Has Made a Change
05. Warren Smith - Miss Froggie
06. Willie Nix - Seems Like a Million Years
07. Billy “the Kid” Emerson - When It Rains It Pours
08. Elvis Presley - That’s All Right
09. Jerry Lee Lewis - You Win Again
10. Charlie Feathers - I’ve Been Deceived
11. Sleepy John Estes - Rats in My Kitchen
12. D.A. Hunt - Lonesome Ol’ Jail
13. Ernie Chaffin - Feelin’ Low
14. Charlie Rich - Sittin’ and Thinkin’
15. Johnny Cash - Hey Porter
16. Carl Perkins - Movie Magg
17. Harmonica Frank - Rockin’ Chair Daddy
18. Roscoe Gordon - Booted
19. James Cotton - Cotton Crop Blues
20. Joe Hill Louis - Dorothy Mae
21. Little Junior’s Blue Flames - Mystery Train
22. Carl Perkins - Blue Suede Shoes
23. Warren Smith - Rock and Roll Ruby
24. Roy Orbison - Go Go Go
25. Jerry Lee Lewis - Settin’ the Woods on Fire
26. Million Dollar Quartet - I Shall Not Be Moved
27. Elvis Presley - Tryin’ to Get to You
yeproc.11spot.com/sam-phillips-sam-phill...pre-order-10-30.html
Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock ‘n’ Roll was curated by Peter Guralnick ( Last Train to Memphis: The Rise of Elvis Presley) and accompanies his landmark Sam Phillips biography of the same title. These tracks are a hand-picked selection of Sam Phillips productions that illustrate Phillips’ unique (sounds and sense) approach to recording and his cosmic genius. A celebration of the period (1950 - 1961) in which Sam played a revolutionary role in the music business, this collection includes big hits, near misses and never-was tracks that encompass blues, country, gospel, r&b, and the birth of rock & roll.
DISC 1
01. Jerry Lee Lewis - Hello Hello Baby
02. Howlin’ Wolf - Moanin’ at Midnight
03. The Prisonaires - Just Walkin’ in the Rain
04. Howlin’ Wolf - How Many More Years
05. Jackie Brenston and His Delta Cats (Ike Turner) - Rocket 88
06. Joe Hill Louis - Gotta Let You Go
07. The Jones Brothers - Every Night
08. Howard Seratt - Troublesome Waters
09. Jimmy and Walter - Easy
10. Jimmy and Walter - Before Long
11. Willie Nix - Lonesome Bedroom
12. Johnny Cash - Big River
13. Carl Perkins - Boppin’ the Blues
14. Doctor Ross - The Boogie Disease
15. Elvis Presley - Baby Let’s Play House
16. Roy Orbison - Ooby Dooby
17. Little Junior’s Blue Flames - Love My Baby
18. Carl Perkins - Matchbox
19. Jerry Lee Lewis - Whole Lotta Shakin’ Going On
20. Billy Riley - Flyin’ Saucers Rock & Roll
21. B.B. King - She’s Dynamite
22. Howlin’ Wolf - Mr. Highway Man (Cadillac Daddy)
23. Rufus Thomas - Tiger Man
24. Sonny Burgess - Red-Headed Woman
25. Jerry Lee Lewis - End of the Road
26. Charlie Rich - Who Will the Next Fool Be?
27. Elvis Presley - Mystery Train
28. John Prine - How Lucky
DISC 2
01. Little Junior’s Blue Flames - Feelin’ Good
02. Jerry Lee Lewis - You’re the Only Star in My Blue Heaven
03. Carl Perkins - Turn Around
04. Jimmy DeBerry - Time Has Made a Change
05. Warren Smith - Miss Froggie
06. Willie Nix - Seems Like a Million Years
07. Billy “the Kid” Emerson - When It Rains It Pours
08. Elvis Presley - That’s All Right
09. Jerry Lee Lewis - You Win Again
10. Charlie Feathers - I’ve Been Deceived
11. Sleepy John Estes - Rats in My Kitchen
12. D.A. Hunt - Lonesome Ol’ Jail
13. Ernie Chaffin - Feelin’ Low
14. Charlie Rich - Sittin’ and Thinkin’
15. Johnny Cash - Hey Porter
16. Carl Perkins - Movie Magg
17. Harmonica Frank - Rockin’ Chair Daddy
18. Roscoe Gordon - Booted
19. James Cotton - Cotton Crop Blues
20. Joe Hill Louis - Dorothy Mae
21. Little Junior’s Blue Flames - Mystery Train
22. Carl Perkins - Blue Suede Shoes
23. Warren Smith - Rock and Roll Ruby
24. Roy Orbison - Go Go Go
25. Jerry Lee Lewis - Settin’ the Woods on Fire
26. Million Dollar Quartet - I Shall Not Be Moved
27. Elvis Presley - Tryin’ to Get to You
yeproc.11spot.com/sam-phillips-sam-phill...pre-order-10-30.html
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20 März 2018 14:40 #909369
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Endlich hab ich mal ein wenig Zeit, sodass ich anfangen konnte, "The man who invented Rock'n'Roll" zu lesen. Ich bin jetzt etwa bei 1953/54. Sehr schönes Buch, gut zu lesen und es gibt einen sehr guten Eindruck, was für eine Person Sam Phillips war. Sehr zu empfehlen. Ich kann kaum stoppen, zu lesen.
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