- Rosco Gordon
Rosco Gordon (
April 10 1928 –July 11 2002 ) was anAfrican American blues singer andsongwriter . Born inMemphis ,Tennessee on Floridastreet. Gordon was one of the "Beale Streeters", a moniker given to a group ofmusician s who helped develop the style known asMemphis Blues .Gordon created a style of
piano playing known as "The Rosco Rhythm" and made a number of his early recordings forSam Phillips atSun Records . This rhythm places the accent on the off beats, and is widely cited as the foundation of Jamaicanska andreggae music. In 1962, he gave up themusic industry and moved toQueens, New York with his new wife where he purchased a partnership in a laundry business. Following his wife's death in 1984, he returned to performing in the New York area.In 2002, he was invited by
filmmaker Richard Pearce to be featured as part of a documentary about several blues musicians returning to Memphis for a special tribute to Sam Phillips in conjunction with the May 2002W. C. Handy Award s. Called "The Road To Memphis ", the documentary aired onPBS television. Six weeks after filming finished, Rosco Gordon died of a heart attack at his apartment in Queens. He was interred in the Rosedale Cemetery in Linden,New Jersey .External links
* [http://www.rockabilly.nl/references/messages/rosco_gordon.htm Rosco Gordon full biography]
* [http://www.soulfulkindamusic.net/rgordon.htm Rosco Gordon discography on Soulful Kinda Music website]
* [http://www.pbs.org/theblues/aboutfilms/pearce.html PBS website for "The Road to Memphis"]
* [http://www.bluejuice.org.au/rosco_story.html]
* [http://www.bluejuice.org.au/subpage17.html Rosco Gordon interview]
* [http://www.bluejuice.org.au/subpage15.html Rosco Gordon biography]
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