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Informationen zum Autor Gayle Wald teaches American Studies at the George Washington University. Her books include Shout, Sister, Shout! , It’s Been Beautiful , and Crossing the Line . Her essays on music and culture have appeared in numerous publications. She lives in Washington, DC. Follow her on Twitter @gaylewald and at ShoutSisterShout.net. Klappentext "The essential biography of America's godmother of rock 'n' roll whose exuberant singing and guitar playing captivated audiences and inspired generations of musicians from the 40s to today"-- Zusammenfassung The essential biography of America’s godmother of rock ‘n’ roll whose exuberant singing and guitar playing captivated audiences and inspired generations of musicians from the 40s to today When Shout, Sister, Shout! was first published in 2007, Sister Rosetta Tharpe was resting in an unmarked grave in a Philadelphia cemetery. That lack of a headstone symbolized so much of what was egregiously wrong about so many stories of American music, particularly the genre we call rock or rock-and-roll. It’s a genre that wouldn’t exist without Tharpe, though her contribution was forgotten for many years. The biography finally tells the story of the queer, Black trailblazer who defied categorization and influenced scores of popular musicians, from Elvis Presley and Little Richard to Bonnie Raitt, The Alabama Shakes, and Lizzo. The author draws on memories from more than 150 people who knew Tharpe, as well as scraps of information gleaned from newspapers, archives, and memorabilia, to piece together a story that forever alters our understanding of women in rock and of US popular music. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface to the 2023 Edition Preface: The Lonesome Road 1. Cotton Plant (1915–1920) 2. Got on My Travelin’ Shoes (1920–1937) 3. From Spirituals to Swing (1938–1940) 4. Shout, Sister, Shout (1940–1946) BRIDGE: “She Made That Guitar Talk” 5. Little Sister (1947–1949) 6. At Home and on the Road (1948–1950) 7. “The World’s Greatest Spiritual Concert” (1950–1951) 8. Sister in Opryland (1952) 9. Don’t Leave Me Here (1953–1957) BRIDGE: “The Men Would Stand Back” 10. Rebirth and Revival (1957–1964) 11. Riding the Gospel Train (1960–1970) 12. I Looked Down the Line (1970–1973) Epilogue: Vibrations, Strong and Mean Epilogue to the 2023 Edition Acknowledgments Appendix Interviews Selected Discography Credits and Permissions Notes Index...