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Episode 12.
Without her there would be no Elvis or even Chuck Berry. Sister Rosetta Tharpe sang gospel but her electric guitar ignited the flames of rock and roll.

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Sister Rosetta Tharpe Live In 1960

Live In France: The 1966 Concert In Limoges

The Gospel Of Blues

Links for this episode

Other CDs / LPs 

From Carnegie Hall to Antibes

Sister Rosetta Tharpe Eight Classic Albums

Video and Audio

The Godmother of Rock’n’Roll by Mick Csaky

The V.D. Radio Project 1949

Books

SHOUT, SISTER, SHOUT!
The Untold Story of Rock-and-Roll Trailblazer Sister Rosetta Tharpe

by Gayle Wald

She’s been called the godmother of rock and roll. Rolling Stone Magazine named her the 6th greatest guitarist of all time in 2023. If you saw the Elvis movie. Yep, she was in there. The British singer Yola played her singing Strange Things Are Happening Every Day at a club. Elvis was a fan, as the movie depicted. Keith Richards of the band the Rolling Stones has talked about how her European concert tours in the early 1960s influenced British guitarists. She was often called the Swinger of Spirituals — yes she did gospel songs. But it was her electric guitar playing that revolutionized music. Oh and by the way she was featured on a US postage stamp in 1998 from a series honoring early gospel singers. Of course she is clutching her electric guitar on the stamp. Sister Rosetta Tharpe.


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