sam cooke Concert History

Samuel Cooke (born January 22, 1931 in Clarksdale, Mississippi; died December 11, 1964 in Los Angeles, California) was a popular and influential American gospel, R&B, soul, and pop, songwriter and singer, recognized as one of the true founders of soul music. Often referred to as The King of Soul, Cooke had 29 Top 40 hits in the U.S. between 1957 and 1964 including major hits You Send Me, A Change Is Gonna Come, Chain Gang and Wonderful World. Cooke...

Date Concert Venue Location
Nov 07, 2009
sam cooke / Kenzie / Marcus Nasty / Robbie Craig / Chlöe / Sir Spyro / C Sharp Entourage Grays, UK
Aug 15, 1964
blues under the stars
major lance / mitty collier / Buddy Guy / sam cooke / Chuck Berry / Etta James / marvin gaye / the impressions / red saunders / Stevie Wonder / muddy waters / sugar pie de santo / gene chandler / The Marvelettes
Soldier Field Chicago, Illinois, United States
Feb 09, 1961
Sam Cooke / B.B. King / Etta James / Ben E. King / Joe Tex / Gary U.S. Bonds / The Vibrations William B. Bell Auditorium Augusta, Georgia, United States
Soul
R&B
Rock And Roll
Classic Soul
Adult Standards
Vocal Jazz
Gospel
Rhythm And Blues
Southern Soul
Pop Soul
Brill Building Pop
Traditional Pop
Rhythm & Blues
Standards
Oldies
Black Gospel
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 Michael Curtis
 The Great Augustan

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