Shout, Sister, Shout! Sister Rosetta Tharpe

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  • Born Rosetta Nubin in 1915, Sister Rosetta Tharpe is an artist that rarely comes up in debates about the true founding father of rock ‘n’ roll. She fronted her own band, she was one of the first artists of note to play the iconic ‘61 Les Paul SG Custom electric guitar, she was a headlining, black female artist who toured through the segregated Jim Crow South, and she has been largely overlooked as a seminal figure in the creation of rock music.
    As it turns out, the founding father of rock ‘n’ roll wasn’t a father at all - that distinction belongs to Sister Rosetta. A gospel-trained force of nature that broke barriers, stereotypes, and norms with astonishing regularity, her electrifying music predates the work of like-minded guitar legends including Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, and Elvis. Sister Rosetta Tharpe unequivocally remains the textbook definition of an iconoclast - The Godmother of Rock ‘n’ Roll.
    Gibson’s educational tribute to Sister Rosetta Tharpe, featuring Celisse and Amythyst Kiah, takes viewers on a journey of Sister Rosetta’s monumental impact on music.
    For more on Celisse and Amythyst Kiah check out their websites:
    www.celisse.com
    www.amythystki...
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    Creative Director of Campaign:
    Celisse @CelisseMusic
    Special Thanks to Gayle Wald, author of Shout, Sister, Shout!: The Untold Story of Rock-and-Roll Trailblazer Sister Rosetta Tharpe
    For more information on her book, visit: shoutsistersho...
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