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Abko Music & Records, Inc. "Sam Cooke: The Legend and the Legacy," Abko Music & Records, Inc., http://www.samcooke.com/.The official website of Sam Cooke as created by his representing recording company. The site includes a biography, discography, photos, reviews, news releases relating to the singer, and a products page featuring his albums.
Greene, E. 2005. Our Uncle Sam: The Sam Cooke Story From His Family's Perspective.
Victoria, BC: Trafford. An intimate biography written by the singer's great-nephew. It includes photographs and many anecdotes that help paint a fuller, more accurate picture of Sam Cooke both as an individual and as a musician.
Moore, A. 2002. "Jackson, Cooke and Cleveland." In The Cambridge Companion to Blues and Gospel Music. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. This section of this book discusses the transition from gospel music to rhythm and blues. Cooke, being "the first gospel artist to cross over into the pop world" (56), is discussed at length.
Sam Cooke," Wikipedia, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Cooke.An extensive entry on the singer that includes biography, discography, a discussion of his legacy in music, and a large section discussing the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death.
Stewart, B. 2005. Message in the Music: Political Commentary in Black Popular Music from Rhythm and Blues to Early Hip Hop. The Journal of African-American History. 90 (3): 196-209. Explores the history, purpose and some specific instances of political commentary in gospel, R&B, soul, and hip hop. Briefly discusses some of Sam Cooke's songs including "Chain Gang," and his posthumous "A Change is Gonna Come."
Ebony. 2000. The 25 Most Important Events in Black Music History. 55 (8): 140. A brief article chronicling the major events and movements in black music history including an entry on Sam Cooke's release of "You Send Me" in 1957, which "marked the beginning of the transitional period leading to soul music" (140).
Annotated Bibliography for Their Eyes Were Watching God Curren, Erik. "Should Their Eyes Have Been Watching God? Hurston's Use of Religious Experience and Gothic Horror." African American Review, Vol. 29, Iss. 1 (1995), 17-25. An exploration of the novel that rebuts and contrasts with earlier analyses that call Their Eyes an "affirmative quest" story. Curren's thesis is that these analyses in fact discount the entire final third of the book which is
Sports Psychology and the self-Esteem of high school football players. Sports psychology: Annotated bibliography Cox, R.H., & Yoo, H.S. (1995). Playing position and psychological skill in American football. Journal of Sport Behavior, 18(3), 183 The Journal of Sports Behavior is a peer-reviewed journal focused upon research in sports psychology and its articles are not directed towards a popular audience. According to Cox & Yoo (1995) in this early study of the sports psychology
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