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TAKE FIVE SONGS... ; As chosen by American soul singer Solomon Burke
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TAKE FIVE SONGS...
As chosen by American soul singer Solomon Burke GENE AUTRY - BACK
IN THE SADDLE AGAIN I have loved this song since I was a child. I
think it came out around the year I was born. Now it's in my alarm
clock so I wake up with that happy mood every morning. There is
something to be said for a song that just makes you feel good and
simple and happy.
JAMES BROWN - ANY SONG I knew James. I love James. James just
heard things differently than anyone else and remained...
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TAKE FIVE SONGS... ; As chosen by American soul singer Solomon Burke
Evening Standard - London
; TAKE FIVE SONGS As chosen by American soul singer Solomon Burke GENE AUTRY - BACK IN THE SADDLE AGAIN I have loved this song since I was a child. I think it came out around the year I was born. Now it's in my alarm clock so I wake up with that happy mood every morning. There is something to be said
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Solomon Burke; Girth of a Legend
Pittsburgh City Paper
; "YOU KNOW, the beauty of America," Peter Guralnick quotes Solomon Burke as saying in the book Sweet Soul Music, "is that you can try anything, and if people go for it, you can keep on doing it." Guralnick's quotation describes one of the many legendary eccentricities of the great '60s soul
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Solomon's Song
Philadelphia Weekly
; ... it's hard to imagine it not climbing the charts quickly. The reviews are still rolling in, but Jonathan Takiff in the Daily News says Don't Give up on Me is like "celebrating Christmas in July." The Inquirer's Tom Moon, writing for Rolling Stone, gives the ...
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Improvisations
Tennessee TRIBUNE, The
; The Rev. Solomon Burke was among the seminal figures in the development of a sound called soul that exploded on the music scene during the early '60s. Burke blended the lyrical flamboyance and exuberance of a gospel artist with the raw energy and passion of a blues singer. He also utilized country
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Hail to the king of rock-and-soul
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
; Hail to the king of rock-and-soul -- Solomon Burke has friends in high places By RANDY LEWIS, Los Angeles Times Date: 03-02-2005, Wednesday Section: ENTERTAINMENT Edtion: All Editions Solomon Burke will perform at B.B. King Blues Club and Grill in Manhattan at 8 p.m. Friday. Information:
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SOUL MAN, SALESMAN, CHURCH FOUNDER, AND MORE
The Record (Bergen County, NJ)
; JIM McGUINNESS, Staff Writer The Record (Bergen County, NJ) 06-16-1995 SOUL MAN, SALESMAN, CHURCH FOUNDER, AND MORE -- SOLOMON BURKE WEARS MANY HATS By JIM McGUINNESS, Staff Writer Date: 06-16-1995, Friday Section: LIFESTYLE / PREVIEWS Edition: All Editions -- 3 Star, 2 Star P, 2 Star B, 1 Star
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Review: Solomon Burke's new CD "Don't Give Up On Me"
All Things Considered (NPR)
; ... 00-10:00 PM ROBERT SIEGEL, host: From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Robert ... Philadelphia, where the king was born. For NPR News, I'm Joel Rose. Mr. BURKE: (Singing) Don't ... listening to ALL THINGS CONSIDERED from NPR News.
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R&B pioneer Sollbum. (Originated from Knight-Ridder Newspapers)
Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
; NEW YORn New York, and Solomon Burke _ the ``undisputed king of rock and soul the Philadelphia-born ``Wonder Boy Preacher'' who was sermonizing on radio at age 12 _ is working the room. As always, he's charming the ladies with his poised requests and deftly ment ions (twice) his firstenter of
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Solomon Burke: The Very Best of Solomon Burke
The Village Voice
; SOLOMON BURKE: The Very Best of Solomon Burke (Rhino) From Jerry Wexler to Peter Guralnick and beyond, the authorities who consider this minor hitmaker (five top 40s, none after 1965) the greatest soul singer or something like it delight in his eye for the main chance. Hawking food on tour buses,
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The wisdom of Solomon
The Independent on Sunday
; Cover story THE ROBERT CHALMERS INTERVIEW He's a 30-stone ladies' man with 89 grandchildren; a mortician- turned-preacher who claims to be a king; a friend of Malcolm X who played for the Ku Klux Klan Ahead of his performance at Glastonbury tonight, Solomon Burke, soul legend, tells his amazing,
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