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sábado, setembro 23, 2023

Ray Charles nasceu há noventa e três anos...

        
Ray Charles (Albany, 23 de setembro de 1930Los Angeles, 10 de junho de 2004) foi um pianista norte-americano, pioneiro e cantor de música soul, blues, jazz que ajudou a definir o seu formato ainda no fim dos anos 50, além de um inovador intérprete de R&B.
O seu nome de batismo, Ray Charles Robinson, foi encurtado para Ray Charles quando entrou na indústria do entretenimento, para não ser confundido com o famoso boxer Sugar Ray Robinson. Considerado um dos maiores génios da música negra norte-americana, Ray Charles também foi um dos responsáveis pela introdução de ritmo gospel nas músicas de R&B.
Foi colocado pela Rolling Stone como o 2º maior cantor de todos os tempos e 10º maior artista da música de todos os tempos.
        

 


terça-feira, setembro 12, 2023

Man in Black...

Folsom Prison Blues...

Ghost Riders In The Sky...

Johnny Cash morreu há vinte anos...

      
John R. Cash, mais conhecido como Johnny Cash, (Kingsland, 26 de fevereiro de 1932 - Nashville, 12 de setembro de 2003) foi um cantor e compositor norte-americano de música country, conhecido pelos seus fãs como "O Homem de Preto". Numa carreira que durou quase cinco décadas ele foi para muitas pessoas a personificação do country. A sua voz sepulcral e o distintivo som boom chicka boom de sua banda de apoio, Tennessee Two, são algumas das suas "marcas registadas".
     

 


sábado, setembro 02, 2023

Billy Preston nasceu há 77 anos...

   
William Everett Preston, conhecido artisticamente como Billy Preston (Houston, 2 de setembro de 1946 - Scottsdale, 6 de junho de 2006), foi um músico soul bastante influente nas década de 60 e 70, colaborando com grandes nomes da indústria da música desde então, entre eles: Nat King Cole, The Beatles, John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, The Rolling Stones, Sammy Davis Jr., Aretha Franklin, The Jackson 5, Quincy Jones, Bob Dylan, Sly & the Family Stone, Jet e Red Hot Chili Peppers, principalmente nos teclados e em coros
   
Biografia
Iniciou a sua carreira tocando no conjunto de música gospel de Andraé Crouch e os seus primeiros álbuns também foram no estilo gospel tradicional dos Estados Unidos. Uma de sua primeiras aparições deu-se num programa de televisão em 1957 ao lado do lendário Nat King Cole, onde cantaram juntos a canção Blueberry Hill. A sua fama cresceu muito quando tocou órgão ao estilo gospel em Let it Be dos Beatles, em 1969. Em 1970 tocou com George Harrison no álbum All Things Must Pass. Logo depois, em 1971, novamente apareceu com George Harrison e Ringo Starr, além de vários outros gigantes do rock clássico, no Concerto para o Bangladesh, em Nova Iorque, um concerto beneficente onde tocou um dos seus maiores sucessos, a música de sua autoria, That's The Way God Planned It. O seu estilo então variou entre o gospel, o soul, rhythm and blues e blues-rock e continuou colaborando com vários artistas além de gravar os seus próprios projetos. Em 1978 fez o papel de Sgt. Pepper no filme de Robert Stigwood, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
Faleceu em 6 de junho de 2006 devido a complicações renais. Encontra-se sepultado no Cemitério Inglewood Park, Los Angeles, Califórnia nos Estados Unidos.
      

 


quinta-feira, agosto 31, 2023

Van Morrison - 78 anos

      
Sir George Ivan Morrison (Belfast, 31 August 1945), known professionally as Van Morrison, is a Northern Irish singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose recording career spans six decades. He has won two Grammy Awards.

Morrison began performing as a teenager in the late 1950s, playing a variety of instruments including guitar, harmonica, keyboards and saxophone for various Irish showbands, covering the popular hits of that time. Known as "Van the Man" to his fans, Morrison rose to prominence in the mid-1960s as the lead singer of the Northern Irish R&B band Them, with whom he wrote and recorded "Gloria", which became a garage band staple. His solo career started under the pop-hit oriented guidance of Bert Berns with the release of the hit single "Brown Eyed Girl" in 1967. After Berns's death, Warner Bros. Records bought Morrison's contract and allowed him three sessions to record Astral Weeks (1968). While initially a poor seller, the album has become regarded as a classic. Moondance (1970) established Morrison as a major artist, and he built on his reputation throughout the 1970s with a series of acclaimed albums and live performances.

Much of Morrison's music is structured around the conventions of soul music and early rhythm and blues. An equal part of his catalogue consists of lengthy, spiritually inspired musical journeys that show the influence of Celtic tradition, jazz and stream of consciousness narrative, such as the album Astral Weeks. The two strains together are sometimes referred to as "Celtic soul", and his music has been described as attaining "a kind of violent transcendence".

Morrison's albums have performed well in Ireland and the UK, with more than 40 reaching the UK top 40. He has scored top ten albums in the UK in four consecutive decades, following the success of 2021's Latest Record Project, Volume 1. Eighteen of his albums have reached the top 40 in the United States, twelve of them between 1997 and 2017. Since turning 70 in 2015, he has released – on average – more than an album a year. He has received two Grammy Awards, the 1994 Brit Award for Outstanding Contribution to Music, the 2017 Americana Music Lifetime Achievement Award for Songwriting and has been inducted into both the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame. In 2016, he was knighted for services to the music industry and to tourism in Northern Ireland.
  

 


quarta-feira, agosto 16, 2023

Saudades do rei...

Elvis Presley morreu há 46 anos...

     
Elvis Aaron Presley (East Tupelo, 8 de janeiro de 1935 - Memphis, 16 de agosto de 1977) foi um famoso músico e ator norte-americano, mundialmente denominado como o Rei do Rock. É também conhecido como Elvis The Pelvis, alcunha pelo qual ficou conhecido na década de 50 por sua maneira extravagante e ousada de dançar. Uma de suas maiores virtudes era a sua voz, devido ao seu alcance vocal, que atingia, segundo especialistas, notas musicais de difícil alcance para um cantor popular. A crítica especializada reconhece o seu expressivo ganho, em extensão, com a maturidade; além de virtuoso senso rítmico, força interpretativa e um timbre de voz que o destacava entre os cantores populares, sendo avaliado como um dos maiores e por outros como o melhor cantor popular do século XX.
   

 


quarta-feira, agosto 09, 2023

Hoje é dia de recordar Whitney Houston...

Whitney Houston nasceu há sessenta anos...

 
Whitney Elizabeth Houston (Newark, 9 de agosto de 1963 - Beverly Hills, 11 de fevereiro de 2012) foi uma cantora norte-americana de R&B, pop, gospel, além de atriz e modelo. Whitney Houston foi a artista mais premiada de todos os tempos, segundo o Guinness World Records, e a sua lista de prémios incluem dois Emmy Awards, sete Grammy Awards, trinta e um Billboard Music Awards, 22 American Music Awards, num um total de 425 prémios conquistados na sua carreira, até 2013.
     
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terça-feira, junho 06, 2023

Billy Preston morreu há 17 anos...

   
William Everett Preston, conhecido artisticamente como Billy Preston (Houston, 2 de setembro de 1946 - Scottsdale, 6 de junho de 2006), foi um músico soul bastante influente nas década de 60 e 70, colaborando com grandes nomes da indústria da música desde então, dentre eles: Nat King Cole, The Beatles, John Lennon, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Eric Clapton, The Rolling Stones, Sammy Davis Jr., Aretha Franklin, The Jackson 5, Quincy Jones, Bob Dylan, Sly & the Family Stone, Jet e Red Hot Chili Peppers, principalmente no teclado e coros

Biografia
Iniciou a sua carreira tocando no conjunto de música gospel de Andraé Crouch e os seus primeiros álbuns também foram no estilo gospel tradicional dos Estados Unidos. Uma de sua primeiras aparições deu-se num programa de televisão em 1957 ao lado do lendário Nat King Cole, onde cantaram juntos a canção Blueberry Hill. A sua fama cresceu muito quando tocou um órgão no estilo gospel em Let it Be dos Beatles, em 1969. Em 1970 tocou com George Harrison no álbum All Things Must Pass. Logo depois, em 1971, novamente apareceu com George Harrison e Ringo Starr, além de vários outros gigantes do rock clássico, no Concerto para Bangladesh em Nova Iorque, um concerto beneficente onde tocou um dos seus maiores sucessos, a música de sua autoria, That's The Way God Planned It. O seu estilo então variou entre o gospel, o soul, o rhythm and blues, e o blues-rock e continuou colaborando com vários artistas além de gravar seus próprios projetos. Em 1978 fez o papel de Sgt. Pepper no filme de Robert Stigwood, Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band.
Faleceu em 6 de junho de 2006 devido a complicações renais. Foi sepultado no Cemitério Inglewood Park, em Los Angeles, na Califórnia, Estados Unidos.
    

 

 


quinta-feira, junho 01, 2023

Pat Boone - 89 anos

  
Pat Boone, nome artístico de Charles Eugene Patrick Boone, nascido em Jacksonville, Florida, a 1 de junho de 1934. Dono de um estilo suave que fez dele um dos mais populares intérpretes dos anos 50, as suas versões de sucessos de rythm and blues afro-americanos tiveram um impacto visível no desenvolvimento da ampla popularidade do Rock´n Roll. É também um ator, um palestrante motivacional, uma personalidade da televisão e um comentador político conservador. Boone é um cristão pentecostal.
  

 


segunda-feira, maio 29, 2023

Doc Watson morreu há onze anos...

   
Arthel Lane "Doc" Watson (Deep Gap, North Carolina, March 3, 1923 – Winston-Salem, North Carolina, May 29, 2012) was an American guitarist, songwriter, and singer of bluegrass, folk, country, blues, and gospel music. Watson won seven Grammy awards as well as a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. Watson's flatpicking skills and knowledge of traditional American music were highly regarded. He performed with his son, guitarist Merle Watson, for over 15 years until Merle's death in 1985 in an accident on the family farm.
  

 


Jeff Buckley morreu há 26 anos...


Jeffrey Scott Buckley
(Anaheim, 17 de novembro de 1966 - Memphis, 29 de maio de 1997) foi um cantor, compositor e guitarrista norte-americano. Conhecido pelos seus dotes vocais, Buckley foi considerado pelos críticos umas das mais promissoras revelações musicais da sua época. Entretanto, Buckley morreu afogado enquanto nadava no rio Wolf, afluente do Rio Mississipi, em 1997. O seu trabalho e seu estilo único continuam sendo admirados por fãs, artistas e músicos no mundo todo.
   

 


sábado, maio 27, 2023

Gregg Allman morreu há seis anos...

  

Gregory Lenoir Allman (Nashville, 8 de dezembro de 1947 - Savannah, 27 de maio de 2017) foi um cantor, guitarrista, teclista e compositor norte-americano, membro fundador da banda The Allman Brothers Band. Ele foi introduzido juntamente com sua banda no Salão da Fama e Museu do Rock and Roll em 1995. Está em 70º lugar na lista dos 100 maiores vocalistas de todos os tempos" pela revista Rolling Stone.

    

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Em 1999, foi-lhe diagnosticada hepatite C e vinha a enfrentar problemas de saúde desde então, tendo passado por um transplante de fígado em 2010. Morreu a 27 de maio de 2017, aos 69 anos, em sua casa em Savannah, Geórgia, devido a complicações causadas por um cancro no fígado. 

    

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quarta-feira, maio 24, 2023

Bob Dylan nasceu há oitenta e dois anos

  
Bob Dylan, nome artístico de Robert Allen Zimmerman (Duluth, 24 de maio de 1941) é um cantor-compositor, escritor, ator, pintor e artista visual norte-americano e uma importante figura na cultura popular há mais de cinquenta anos. Grande parte do seu trabalho mais célebre data da década de 60, quando canções como "Blowin' in the Wind" (1963) e "The Times They Are a Changin'" (1964) se tornaram hinos dos movimentos pelos direitos civis e de oposição à Guerra do Vietname. As suas letras durante esse período incorporaram uma ampla gama de influências políticas, sociais, filosóficas e literárias, desafiaram as convenções da música pop e apelaram à crescente contracultura. Por conta disso, a música folk, na cultura norte-americana, atingiu o auge de popularidade nas década de 50 e 60 e Bob Dylan incorporou as tensões dessa época da melhor forma, com foco nos detalhes e humor.
Nascido no estado de Minnesota, neto de imigrantes judeus russos, aos dez anos de idade Dylan escreveu os seus primeiros poemas e, ainda adolescente, aprendeu piano e guitarra sozinho. Começou cantando em grupos de rock, imitando Little Richard e Buddy Holly, mas quando foi para a Universidade de Minnesota em 1959, voltou-se para a folk music, impressionado com a obra musical do lendário cantor folk Woody Guthrie, a quem foi visitar em Nova Iorque em 1961.
Em 2004 foi eleito pela revista Rolling Stone o 7º maior cantor de todos os tempos e, pela mesma revista, o 2º melhor artista da música de todos os tempos, ficando atrás somente dos Beatles, e uma de suas principais canções, "Like a Rolling Stone", foi escolhida como a melhor de todos os tempos. Influenciou diretamente grandes nomes do rock americano e britânico dos anos de 60 e 70. Em 2012, Dylan foi condecorado com a Medalha Presidencial da Liberdade pelo presidente dos Estados Unidos Barack Obama.
Foi laureado com o Nobel da Literatura de 2016, por "ter criado novos modos de expressão poética no quadro da tradição da música americana". E, assim, tornou-se o primeiro e único artista na História a ganhar, além do Prémio Nobel, o Pulitzer, o Óscar, o Grammy e o Globo de Ouro.
    
      
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Patti LaBelle - 79 anos

       
Patricia Louise Holte (Filadélfia, 24 de maio de 1944), mais conhecida pelo seu nome artístico Patti LaBelle, é uma premiada cantora, compositora e atriz dos Estados Unidos com mais de 50 anos de carreira.
     

 


segunda-feira, maio 15, 2023

June Carter Cash morreu há vinte anos...

   

June Carter Cash (born Valerie June Carter; Maces Spring, Virginia, June 23, 1929 – Nashville, Tennessee, May 15, 2003) was an American singer, songwriter and dancer. A five-time Grammy award-winner, she was a member of the Carter Family and the second wife of singer Johnny Cash. Prior to her marriage to Cash, she was professionally known as June Carter and occasionally was still credited as such after her marriage (as well as on songwriting credits predating it). She played guitar, banjo, harmonica, and autoharp, and acted in several films and television shows. Carter Cash won five Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Christian Music Hall of Fame in 2009.

June Carter Cash was born Valerie June Carter in Maces Spring, Virginia, to Maybelle (née Addington) and Ezra Carter. Her parents were country music performers and she performed with the Carter Family from the age of 10, in 1939. In March 1943, when the Carter Family trio stopped recording together at the end of the WBT contract, Maybelle Carter, with encouragement from her husband Ezra, formed "Mother Maybelle and the Carter Sisters" with her daughters, Helen, Anita, and June. The new group first aired on radio station WRNL in Richmond, Virginia, on June 1. Doc (Addington) and Carl (McConnell) - Maybelle's brother and cousin, respectively, known as "The Virginia Boys", joined them in late 1945. June, then 16, was a co-announcer with Ken Allyn and did the commercials on the radio shows for Red Star Flour, Martha White, and Thalhimers Department Store, just to name a few. For the next year, the Carters and Doc and Carl did show dates within driving range of Richmond, through Virginia, Maryland, Delaware, and Pennsylvania. She attended John Marshall High School during this period.[4] June later said she had to work harder at her music than her sisters, but she had her own special talent —comedy.[5] A highlight of the road shows was her "Aunt Polly" comedy routine. With her thin and lanky frame, June Carter often played a comedic foil during the group's performances alongside other Opry stars Faron Young and Webb Pierce. Carl McConnell wrote in his memoirs that June was "a natural-born clown, if there ever was one". Decades later, Carter revived Aunt Polly for the 1976 TV series Johnny Cash & Friends.

After Doc and Carl dropped out of the music business in late 1946, Maybelle and her daughters moved to Sunshine Sue Workman's "Old Dominion Barn Dance" on the WRVA Richmond station. After a while there, they moved to WNOX in Knoxville, Tennessee, where they met Chet Atkins with Homer and Jethro.

In 1949, Mother Maybelle and the Carter Sisters, with their lead guitarist, Atkins, were living in Springfield, Missouri, and performing regularly at KWTO. Ezra "Eck" Carter, Maybelle's husband and manager of the group, declined numerous offers from the Grand Ole Opry to move the act to Nashville, Tennessee, because the Opry would not permit Atkins to accompany the group onstage. Atkins' reputation as a guitar player had begun to spread, and studio musicians were fearful that he would displace them as a 'first-call' player if he came to Nashville. Finally, in 1950, Opry management relented and the group, along with Atkins, became part of the Opry company. Here the family befriended Hank Williams and Elvis Presley (to whom they were distantly related), and June met Johnny Cash.

June and her sisters, with mother Maybelle and aunt Sara joining in from time to time, reclaimed the name "The Carter Family" for their act during the 1960s and '70s.

While June Carter Cash may be best known for singing and songwriting, she was also an author, dancer, actress, comedian, philanthropist, and humanitarian.[6] Director Elia Kazan saw her perform at the Grand Ole Opry in 1955 and encouraged her to study acting. She studied with Lee Strasberg and Sanford Meisner at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre in New York. Her acting roles included Mrs. "Momma" Dewey in Robert Duvall's 1998 movie The Apostle, Sister Ruth, wife to Johnny Cash's character Kid Cole, on Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman (1993–97), and Clarise on Gunsmoke in 1957. She was notable as Mayhayley Lancaster playing alongside husband Cash in the 1983 television movie Murder in Coweta County. June was also Momma James in The Last Days of Frank and Jesse James. She also acted in occasional comedy skits for various Johnny Cash TV programs.

As a singer, she had both a solo career and a career singing with first her family and later her husband. As a solo artist, she became somewhat successful with upbeat country tunes of the 1950s such as "Jukebox Blues" and, with her exaggerated breaths, the comedic hit "No Swallerin' Place" by Frank Loesser. June also recorded "The Heel" in the 1960s along with many other songs.

In the early 1960s, June Carter wrote the song "Ring of Fire", which later went on to be a hit for her future husband, Johnny Cash. She co-wrote the song with fellow songwriter Merle Kilgore. June wrote the lyrics about her relationship with Johnny Cash and she offered the song to her sister Anita Carter, who was the first singer to record the song. In 1963, Johnny recorded the song with the Carter Family singing backup, and added mariachi horns. The song became a number-one hit and went on to become one of the most recognizable songs in the world of country music. In her autobiography, “I Walked the Line”, Johnny's first wife Vivian Cash disputes the myth that June Carter co-wrote the song, "Ring of Fire". Vivian relates the story that Johnny told her in 1963 that he wrote the song with Merle Kilgore and Curly while fishing and that he was going to give June half credit because “She needs the money. And I like her.”

Her first notable studio performance with Johnny Cash occurred in 1964 when she duetted with Cash on "It Ain't Me Babe", a Bob Dylan composition, that was released as a single and on Cash's album Orange Blossom Special. In 1967, the two found more substantial success with their recording of "Jackson", which was followed by a collaboration album, Carryin' On with Johnny Cash and June Carter. All these releases antedated her marriage to Cash (upon which event she changed her professional name to June Carter Cash). She continued to work with Cash on record and on stage for the rest of her life, recording a number of duets with Cash for his various albums and being a regular on The Johnny Cash Show from 1969 to 1971 and on Cash's annual Christmas specials. After Carryin' On, June Carter Cash recorded one more direct collaboration album, Johnny Cash and His Woman, released in 1973, and along with her daughters was a featured vocalist on Cash's 1974 album The Junkie and the Juicehead Minus Me. She also shared sleeve credit with her husband on a 2000 small-label gospel release, Return to the Promised Land

Although she provided vocals on many recordings, and shared the billing with Cash on several album releases, June Carter Cash only recorded three solo albums during her lifetime: the first, Appalachian Pride, released in 1975, Press On (1999), and Wildwood Flower, released posthumously in 2003 and produced by her son, John Carter Cash. Appalachian Pride is the only one of the three on which Johnny Cash does not perform, while Press On is notable for featuring June Carter Cash singing her original arrangement of "Ring of Fire".

One of her final appearances was a nonspeaking/nonsinging appearance in the music video for her husband's 2003 single, "Hurt", filmed a few months before her death. One of her last known public appearances was on April 7, 2003, just over a month before her death, when she appeared on the CMT Flameworthy awards program to accept an achievement award on behalf of her husband, who was too ill to attend.

She won a Grammy award in 1999 for, Press On. Her last album, Wildwood Flower, won two additional Grammys. It contains bonus video enhancements showing extracts from the film of the recording sessions, which took place at the Carter Family estate in Hiltons, Virginia, on September 18–20, 2002. The songs on the album include "Big Yellow Peaches", "Sinking in the Lonesome Sea", "Temptation", and the trademark staple "Wildwood Flower". Due to her involvement in providing backing vocals on many of her husband's recordings, a further posthumous release occurred in 2014, when Out Among the Stars was released under Johnny Cash's name. The album consists of previously unreleased recordings from the early 1980s, including two on which June Carter Cash provides duet vocals.

Her autobiography was published in 1979, and she wrote a memoir, From the Heart, almost 10 years later.

Carter was married three times and had one child with each husband. All three of her children went on to have successful careers in country music. She was married first to country singer Carl Smith from July 9, 1952, until their divorce in 1956. Together, they wrote "Time's A-Wastin". They had a daughter, Rebecca Carlene Smith, professionally known as Carlene Carter, a country musician. June's second marriage was to Edwin "Rip" Nix, a former football player and police officer on November 11, 1957. They had a daughter, Rosie Nix Adams, on July 13, 1958. The couple divorced in 1966. Rosie was a country/rock singer. On October 24, 2003, Rosie, aged 45, died from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning. She and bluegrass musician Jimmy Campbell were on a school bus, which had been converted for travel. Several propane heaters were being used to heat the bus.

Carter and the entire Carter Family had performed with Johnny Cash for a number of years. In 1968, Cash proposed to Carter during a live performance at the London Ice House in London, Ontario. They married on March 1 in Franklin, Kentucky, and remained married until her death in May 2003, just four months before Cash died. The couple's son, John Carter Cash, is a musician, songwriter, and producer.

She also gained four stepdaughters from her third husband’s previous marriage to Vivian Liberto; including Cindy and Rosanne.

Carter's distant cousin, the 39th U.S. president Jimmy Carter, became closely acquainted with Cash and Carter and maintained their friendship throughout their lifetimes. In a June 1977 speech, Jimmy Carter acknowledged that June Carter was his distant cousin.

Carter was a longtime supporter of SOS Children's Villages. In 1974, the Cashes donated money to help build a village near their home in Barrett Town, Jamaica, which they visited frequently, playing the guitar and singing songs to the children in the village.

June Carter Cash also had close relationships with a number of entertainers, including Audrey Williams, James Dean, Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Jessi Colter, Kris Kristofferson, Willie Nelson, Elvis Presley, Robert Duvall and Roy Orbison.

Carter died in Nashville, Tennessee, on May 15, 2003, at the age of 73, from complications following heart-valve replacement surgery, surrounded by her family, including her husband of 35 years, Johnny Cash. At Carter's funeral, her stepdaughter Rosanne Cash stated, "If being a wife were a corporation, June would have been a CEO. It was her most treasured role." Johnny Cash died four months after Carter's death, and Carter's daughter, Rosie Nix Adams, a month after that. All three are buried at the Hendersonville Memory Gardens near their home in Hendersonville, Tennessee.

  

  

 


terça-feira, maio 09, 2023

Little Richard morreu há três anos...

  
Richard Wayne Penniman (Macon, Georgia, 5 de dezembro de 1932 - Tullahoma, 9 de maio de 2020), foi um cantor, compositor e pianista dos Estados Unidos. Foi eleito pela Rolling Stone como o 8º maior artista da música de todos os tempos.
Na sua infância, na Geórgia, Little Richard cresceu ouvindo cantores arrebatadores de gospel nas igrejas negras e isto influenciou o seu modo de cantar. Aprendeu a tocar piano na adolescência e se tornaria um dos desbravadores do rock, misturando boogie-woogie, Rhythm & Blues e música gospel, criando um estilo único: uma música agressiva, vibrante, intensa, tocada acelerada ao piano.
Começou a gravar em 1955, subindo nas paradas com a música "Tutti Frutti" (gravada também por Elvis Presley). Seguiram-se hits como "Lucille", "Keep A Knockin" (cuja introdução de bateria influenciou o Led Zeppelin na música "Rock & Roll"), "Long Tall Sally", "Rip it up", "Jenny Jenny" entre outros. Little Richard teria injetado funk no rock and roll durante este período, através dos saxofones de sua banda The Upsetters, em meados da década de 50, influenciando bastante desenvolvimento desse género musical. Richard tornou-se um astro, mas era atormentado por questões religiosas ligadas à sua bissexualidade, pois cresceu numa cultura cristã e conservadora. Por fim, em 1958, largou a carreira após uma excursão a Austrália para dedicar-se à religião. Tornou-se pastor e gravou canções gospel. Em 1962, entretanto, voltou aos palcos em uma turnê com shows de abertura dos Beatles e do Rolling Stones.
O interesse da cultura pop britânica pelos pioneiros do rock americano fez com que realizasse diversos shows em clubes ingleses, ao longo dos anos 60, sempre interpretando seus grandes sucessos. Também na América, buscou revitalizar sua carreira gravando canções de padrão soul, mas sempre foi mais reconhecido pelo seu repertório de seus anos iniciais. Nos anos 70, embora sempre respeitado por seu pioneirismo, dedicou-se mais a eventos nostálgicos celebrando as "origens" do rock' roll do que a uma carreira artística efetiva, gravando poucas canções inéditas.