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Solomon Burke

Solomon Burke (March 21, 1940 – October 10, 2010) was an American recording artist and vocalist, who shaped the sound of rhythm and blues as one of the founding fathers of soul music in the 1960s and a "key transitional figure in the development of soul music from rhythm and blues" (Irwin Stambler 1974). He had a string of hits including "Cry to Me", "If You Need Me", "Got to Get You Off My Mind", "Down in the Valley" and "Everybody Needs Somebody to Love". Burke was referred to as "King Solomon", the "King of Rock 'n' Soul", "Bishop of Soul" and the "Muhammad Ali of soul". Due to Burke's minimal chart success in comparison to other soul music greats such as James Brown, Wilson Pickett and Otis Redding, Burke is often described as the genre's "most unfairly overlooked singer" of its golden age. Atlantic Records executive Jerry Wexler once referred to Burke as "the greatest male soul singer of all time". Burke's most famous recordings, which spanned five years in the early 1960s, bridged the gap between mainstream R&B and grittier R&B. Burke was "a singer whose smooth, powerful articulation and mingling of sacred and profane themes helped define soul music in the early 1960s." He drew from his roots - gospel, jazz, country and blues - as well as developing his own style at a time when R&B, and rock were both still in their infancy. Described as both "Rabelaisian" and also as a "spiritual enigma," "perhaps more than any other artist, the ample figure of Solomon Burke symbolized the ways that spirituality and commerce, ecstasy and entertainment, sex and salvation, individualism and brotherhood, could blend in the world of 1960s soul music." During the 55 years that he performed professionally, Burke released 38 studio albums on at least 17 record labels and had 35 singles that charted in the US, including 26 singles that made the Billboard R&B charts. In 2001, Burke was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a performer. His album Don't Give Up on Me won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album at the 45th Grammy Awards in 2003. By 2005 Burke was credited with selling 17 million albums. Rolling Stone ranked Burke as #89 on its 2008 list of "100 Greatest Singers of All Time."


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Born:
Mar 21, 1940 In Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Movie/TV Credits:
16
First Appeared:
In the movie The Big Easy 1986-11-27
Latest Project:
Movie Bang! The Bert Berns Story 2016-03-11
Known For
Poster of Bang! The Bert Berns Story
Poster of Hou me vast - De Dijk
Poster of Jerry Lee Lewis: Last Man Standing, Live
Poster of Solomon Burke - Live At North Sea Jazz
Filmography
Movie Bang! The Bert Berns Story Self 2016-03-11
Movie Hou me vast - De Dijk himself 2013-09-25
Movie Passion Play Himself 2011-01-10
Movie Jerry Lee Lewis: Last Man Standing, Live Self 2007-03-06
Movie Solomon Burke & Friends: Live in Nashville Self 2007-09-17
Movie Classic Soul at the BBC Self (archive footage) 2007-04-05
Movie Derailroaded Self 2005-03-01
Movie Lightning in a Bottle Self 2004-02-12
Movie Rolling Stones: Four Flicks Self 2003-11-11
Movie Solomon Burke - Live At North Sea Jazz Vocals 2003-04-08
Movie Time of Fear Bishop Bonds 2002-01-01
Movie The Little Death Bandleader 1996-03-26
Movie The History of Rock 'n' Roll Self 1995-03-06
Series Late Night with Conan O'Brien Himself 1993-09-13
Series The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Unknown 1992-05-25
Movie The Big Easy Daddy Mention 1986-11-27