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From Memphis grit to Philly smooth, The Story of Soul in 50 Songs takes readers inside the grooves that transformed American music from 1959 to 1974.
The Story of Soul in 50 Songs is a richly illustrated, rhythmic journey through some of the most powerful and influential music of the twentieth century.
Spanning the period 1957 to 1974, it brings together pioneering, gospel-inspired early releases by Sam Cooke and Ray Charles with era-defining anthems by Aretha Franklin and Otis Redding. It delves into the social consciousness of James Brown, Marvin Gaye, and Curtis Mayfield, while exploring a range of sounds that covers everything from Etta Jamesâs funky grit to the Spinnersâ smooth urban grooves.
Blending musical insight with social history, award-winning author Scott B. Bomar guides readers through a carefully curated selection of tracks that define the sound and the spiritâthe passion, protest, heartbreak, and celebrationâof soul, revealing how these songs transcended the charts to help shape the culture of the time, and why they still resonate so powerfully today.
Learn the stories behind such seminal, generational recordings as âDancing in the Street,â âA Change Is Gonna Come,â âIn the Midnight Hour,â âI Heard It Through the Grapevine,â and âRespect Yourself.â
Meet the artists, producers, songwriters, and musicians whose songs gave voice to joy and struggle, and whose records changed the landscape of popular music.
Explore the world of soul through more than 250 vivid images, including record label artwork, vintage concert posters, and archival photographs.[AuthorName]By Scott B. Bomar and Foreword by Candi Staton[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Scott B. Bomar is an award-winning author, producer, music historian, and four-time Grammy nominee based in Los Angeles. He's coauthored books with Rock & Roll Hall of Fame legends such as Lamont Dozier, Wanda Jackson, The Zombies, and The Byrds. He also cohosts the Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters podcast.
Candi Staton is a singer and songwriter widely acknowledged as the First Lady of Southern Soul. She has been nominated for five Grammy awards and inducted into three different halls of fame. Her many hit records include âHe Called Me Baby,â âYoung Hearts Run Free,â and âYou Got the Love.â[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]230 color and b/w photos[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle][/SubTitle][ColorPattern]230 color and b/w photos[/ColorPattern]
The Story of Soul in 50 Songs is a richly illustrated, rhythmic journey through some of the most powerful and influential music of the twentieth century.
Spanning the period 1957 to 1974, it brings together pioneering, gospel-inspired early releases by Sam Cooke and Ray Charles with era-defining anthems by Aretha Franklin and Otis Redding. It delves into the social consciousness of James Brown, Marvin Gaye, and Curtis Mayfield, while exploring a range of sounds that covers everything from Etta Jamesâs funky grit to the Spinnersâ smooth urban grooves.
Blending musical insight with social history, award-winning author Scott B. Bomar guides readers through a carefully curated selection of tracks that define the sound and the spiritâthe passion, protest, heartbreak, and celebrationâof soul, revealing how these songs transcended the charts to help shape the culture of the time, and why they still resonate so powerfully today.
Learn the stories behind such seminal, generational recordings as âDancing in the Street,â âA Change Is Gonna Come,â âIn the Midnight Hour,â âI Heard It Through the Grapevine,â and âRespect Yourself.â
Meet the artists, producers, songwriters, and musicians whose songs gave voice to joy and struggle, and whose records changed the landscape of popular music.
Explore the world of soul through more than 250 vivid images, including record label artwork, vintage concert posters, and archival photographs.[AuthorName]By Scott B. Bomar and Foreword by Candi Staton[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Scott B. Bomar is an award-winning author, producer, music historian, and four-time Grammy nominee based in Los Angeles. He's coauthored books with Rock & Roll Hall of Fame legends such as Lamont Dozier, Wanda Jackson, The Zombies, and The Byrds. He also cohosts the Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters podcast.
Candi Staton is a singer and songwriter widely acknowledged as the First Lady of Southern Soul. She has been nominated for five Grammy awards and inducted into three different halls of fame. Her many hit records include âHe Called Me Baby,â âYoung Hearts Run Free,â and âYou Got the Love.â[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]230 color and b/w photos[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle][/SubTitle][ColorPattern]230 color and b/w photos[/ColorPattern]
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From Memphis grit to Philly smooth, The Story of Soul in 50 Songs takes readers inside the grooves that transformed American music from 1959 to 1974.
The Story of Soul in 50 Songs is a richly illustrated, rhythmic journey through some of the most powerful and influential music of the twentieth century.
Spanning the period 1957 to 1974, it brings together pioneering, gospel-inspired early releases by Sam Cooke and Ray Charles with era-defining anthems by Aretha Franklin and Otis Redding. It delves into the social consciousness of James Brown, Marvin Gaye, and Curtis Mayfield, while exploring a range of sounds that covers everything from Etta Jamesâs funky grit to the Spinnersâ smooth urban grooves.
Blending musical insight with social history, award-winning author Scott B. Bomar guides readers through a carefully curated selection of tracks that define the sound and the spiritâthe passion, protest, heartbreak, and celebrationâof soul, revealing how these songs transcended the charts to help shape the culture of the time, and why they still resonate so powerfully today.
Learn the stories behind such seminal, generational recordings as âDancing in the Street,â âA Change Is Gonna Come,â âIn the Midnight Hour,â âI Heard It Through the Grapevine,â and âRespect Yourself.â
Meet the artists, producers, songwriters, and musicians whose songs gave voice to joy and struggle, and whose records changed the landscape of popular music.
Explore the world of soul through more than 250 vivid images, including record label artwork, vintage concert posters, and archival photographs.[AuthorName]By Scott B. Bomar and Foreword by Candi Staton[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Scott B. Bomar is an award-winning author, producer, music historian, and four-time Grammy nominee based in Los Angeles. He's coauthored books with Rock & Roll Hall of Fame legends such as Lamont Dozier, Wanda Jackson, The Zombies, and The Byrds. He also cohosts the Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters podcast.
Candi Staton is a singer and songwriter widely acknowledged as the First Lady of Southern Soul. She has been nominated for five Grammy awards and inducted into three different halls of fame. Her many hit records include âHe Called Me Baby,â âYoung Hearts Run Free,â and âYou Got the Love.â[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]230 color and b/w photos[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle][/SubTitle][ColorPattern]230 color and b/w photos[/ColorPattern]
The Story of Soul in 50 Songs is a richly illustrated, rhythmic journey through some of the most powerful and influential music of the twentieth century.
Spanning the period 1957 to 1974, it brings together pioneering, gospel-inspired early releases by Sam Cooke and Ray Charles with era-defining anthems by Aretha Franklin and Otis Redding. It delves into the social consciousness of James Brown, Marvin Gaye, and Curtis Mayfield, while exploring a range of sounds that covers everything from Etta Jamesâs funky grit to the Spinnersâ smooth urban grooves.
Blending musical insight with social history, award-winning author Scott B. Bomar guides readers through a carefully curated selection of tracks that define the sound and the spiritâthe passion, protest, heartbreak, and celebrationâof soul, revealing how these songs transcended the charts to help shape the culture of the time, and why they still resonate so powerfully today.
Learn the stories behind such seminal, generational recordings as âDancing in the Street,â âA Change Is Gonna Come,â âIn the Midnight Hour,â âI Heard It Through the Grapevine,â and âRespect Yourself.â
Meet the artists, producers, songwriters, and musicians whose songs gave voice to joy and struggle, and whose records changed the landscape of popular music.
Explore the world of soul through more than 250 vivid images, including record label artwork, vintage concert posters, and archival photographs.[AuthorName]By Scott B. Bomar and Foreword by Candi Staton[/AuthorName][AuthorBio]Scott B. Bomar is an award-winning author, producer, music historian, and four-time Grammy nominee based in Los Angeles. He's coauthored books with Rock & Roll Hall of Fame legends such as Lamont Dozier, Wanda Jackson, The Zombies, and The Byrds. He also cohosts the Songcraft: Spotlight on Songwriters podcast.
Candi Staton is a singer and songwriter widely acknowledged as the First Lady of Southern Soul. She has been nominated for five Grammy awards and inducted into three different halls of fame. Her many hit records include âHe Called Me Baby,â âYoung Hearts Run Free,â and âYou Got the Love.â[/AuthorBio][NumIllustration]230 color and b/w photos[/NumIllustration][CoAuthor][/CoAuthor][SubTitle][/SubTitle][ColorPattern]230 color and b/w photos[/ColorPattern]














