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  1. Solomon Vincent McDonald Burke (Filadelfia, 21 de marzo de 1940 — Haarlemmermeer, 10 de octubre de 2010), registrado al nacer como James Solomon McDonald y conocido como Solomon Burke, fue un músico pionero del soul y del country y miembro del prestigioso museo Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

  2. Solomon Vincent McDonald Burke (born James Solomon McDonald, March 21, 1940 – October 10, 2010) was an American singer who shaped the sound of rhythm and blues as one of the founding fathers of soul music in the 1960s.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Cry_to_MeCry to Me - Wikipedia

    "Cry to Me" is a song written by Bert Berns (listed as "Bert Russell") and first recorded by American soul singer Solomon Burke in 1961. Released in 1962, it was Burke's second single to appear in both Billboard magazine's Hot R&B Sides and Hot 100 singles charts.

  4. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Solomon Burke (born March 21, 1940, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S.—died October 10, 2010, Haarlemmermeer, Netherlands) was an American singer whose success in the early 1960s in merging the gospel style of the African American churches with rhythm and blues helped to usher in the soul music era.

  5. The following list is the discography of the American soul musician Solomon Burke . Studio albums. Solomon Burke – 1962 (Apollo 498) Reissued 1964 (Kenwood KLP-498) Reissued 2000 (P-Vine) Solomon Burke's Greatest Hits – 1962 (Atlantic 8067) If You Need Me – 1963 (Atlantic 8085) I Almost Lost My Mind – 1964 (Clarion 607)

  6. Solomon Burke (* 21. März 1940 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; † 10. Oktober 2010 in Haarlemmermeer, Niederlande) war ein US-amerikanischer Soul - und Rhythm-and-Blues - Sänger, der in den 1960er Jahren den Höhepunkt seiner Popularität erlebte und auch als Komponist von Hits wie Everybody Needs Somebody to Love tätig war.

  7. Rock 'N Soul is a 1964 studio album by Grammy Award winning musician Solomon Burke. The album contained seven top 100 hits. Originally released on LP on Atlantic Records, #8096, in July 1964, it was subsequently reissued in March, 1997, on the Sequel Records imprint, #RSACD 861. [2]