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Gospel singer, whose work is considered a precursor to Rock & Roll music. Known as the Godmother of Rock & Roll. Notable songs include 'Down by the Riverside' (1944) and 'Rock Me' (1942). Had a notable, though secret, relationship with fellow singer [[Marie Knight]], with whom she also toured, performed and recorded hits such as 'Up Above My Head' and 'Gospel Train'. Inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame (2007) and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (2017). | Gospel singer, whose work is considered a precursor to Rock & Roll music. Known as the Godmother of Rock & Roll. Notable songs include 'Down by the Riverside' (1944) and 'Rock Me' (1942). Had a notable, though secret, relationship with fellow singer [[Marie Knight]], with whom she also toured, performed and recorded hits such as 'Up Above My Head' and 'Gospel Train'. Inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame (2007) and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (2017). | ||
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Revision as of 17:10, 18 December 2017
Country
United States
Birth - Death
1915 - 1973
Occupation
Entertainment
Description
Gospel singer, whose work is considered a precursor to Rock & Roll music. Known as the Godmother of Rock & Roll. Notable songs include 'Down by the Riverside' (1944) and 'Rock Me' (1942). Had a notable, though secret, relationship with fellow singer Marie Knight, with whom she also toured, performed and recorded hits such as 'Up Above My Head' and 'Gospel Train'. Inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame (2007) and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame (2017).
See Also
Further Reading/Research
- https://www.npr.org/2017/08/24/544226085/forebears-sister-rosetta-tharpe-the-godmother-of-rock-n-roll
- https://www.rockhall.com/nominee/sister-rosetta-tharpe
- https://www.out.com/entertainment/2017/12/13/queer-rock-legend-sister-rosetta-tharpe-inducted-rock-roll-hall-fame
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4xzr_GBa8qk