Sam Cooke, the legendary soul singer, was born January 22, 1931 in
Clarksdale, Mississippi and raised in Chicago, Illinois. As the son of a
Baptist minister, he sang in church choirs from age six. For six years
he was the lead singer of the gospel group, The Soul Stirrers, from 1950
to 1956.
He began his secular singing career and landed a record deal with
Specialty Records, but broke through when he recorded a song for Keen
Records, written by his brother, Charles "L.C." Cooke, You Send Me.
Eventually he ended up with RCA Victor Records and continued to have a
highly successful career until his untimely death at age 33 when he was
shot to death by a female motel manager on December 11, 1964. He was
acknowledged with a Lifetime Achievement Award during the 1999 Grammy
Awards.
Treasure Island Oldies Voice Your Choice spotlight this week is on Sam Cooke. Cast your vote at the Voice Your Choice for either A Change Is Gonna Come or Bring It On Home To Me. I'll play the winning song on next week's show.