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Memphis 68 : The Tragedy Of Southern SoulStock informationGeneral Fields
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DescriptionThe second book in Stuart Cosgrove���s vibrant trilogy of American soul music, told through the prism of social and civil upheaval, follows the cult soul classic Detroit 67.In the '50s and '60s Memphis, Tennessee, was the launch pad of musical pioneers such as Aretha Franklin, Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, Al Green, and Isaac Hayes, and by 1968 was a city synonymous with soul music. It was also a deeply segregated city, ill at ease with the modern world and yet to adjust to the era of civil rights and racial integration. Stax Records offered an escape from the turmoil of the real world for many soul and blues musicians, with much of the music created there becoming the soundtrack to the civil rights movements. |