african american rock musicians

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african american rock musicians

Life's too short

a memoir
2024
Darius Rucker, solo country music artist and frontman of the band Hootie & the Blowfish, tell the story of his life.

Fats Domino

"Antoine 'Fats' Domino, Jr., the grandson of Creole slaves, was born in the Lower Ninth Ward neighborhood of New Orleans. While making ends meet as an iceman's assistant, Fats fell in love with music, adding his own unique style of singing and piano playing. Many would call his first song, 'The Fat Man,' the first rock-and-roll record. In post-World War II America, the music of Fats Domino would become wildly popular. His music crossed racial lines at a time when African Americans were fighting for civil rights. His songs would also influence a generation of musicians, including the Beatles. Late in his lifetime, he would face down one of his greatest challenges, a hurricane named Katrina. Fats, like New Orleans, would recover, bringing his legendary music to the world once more"--Back cover.
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Michael Jackson - legend, hero, icon

a tribute to the king of pop
2009
Lavishly illustrated tribute to Michael Jackson.

Jimi Hendrix

musician
2006
Examines the life and achievements of American musician Jimi Hendrix, describing his rise to fame as a guitarist, his death, and his lasting influence on music.
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