An edition of The hardest working man (2008)

The hardest working man

how James Brown saved the soul of America : live at the Boston Garden, 1968

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An edition of The hardest working man (2008)

The hardest working man

how James Brown saved the soul of America : live at the Boston Garden, 1968

  • 4 Want to read

The story of the night James Brown kept the peace in the wake of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., and delivered hope with an immortal performance. In the hours after King's death, Brown's concert at Boston Garden was slated for cancellation as police geared up for riots. After Brown butted heads with the mayor, the show was allowed to go on--and his emotional, electric performance was broadcast live on local television. Though rioting erupted in more than a hundred U.S. cities that night, Boston remained quiet. Not only bringing to life that transforming show, author Sullivan also charts Brown's incredible rise from poverty to self-made millionaire, making this book both a tribute to an unforgettable concert and a rousing biography of a revolutionary musician.--From publisher description.

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Gotham Books
Language
English
Pages
244

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Table of Contents

Lost someone
Bewildered
Think
Bring it up
Try me
Cold sweat
Soul power, pt. 1.
Things got to get better
Get it together
It's a new day
It's too funky in here
Reality
Unity, pt. 1.

Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
782.421644092, B
Library of Congress
ML420.B818 S85 2008, ML420.B818S85 2008

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.
Number of pages
244

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16796041M
Internet Archive
hardestworkingma00sull
ISBN 13
9781592403905
LCCN
2008013670
OCLC/WorldCat
226036944
Library Thing
5886663
Goodreads
4345642

Work Description

The story of the night James Brown kept the peace in the wake of the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., and delivered hope with an immortal performanceSince James Brown's death in December 2006, the Godfather of Soul has received stirring tributes from coast to coast. Yet few have addressed his contribution in the darkest hour of the civil rights movement. Telling the untold story of his historic Boston Garden concert of 1968, The Hardest Working Man also captures the magnificent achievements that made Brown a revolutionary icon of American popular culture.Acclaimed journalist James Sullivan begins his stirring account by depicting the racially charged climate of Boston in the hours after Martin Luther King, Jr.'s death. Brown's concert was slated for cancellation as police geared up for mass retaliation. After Brown butted heads with the mayor, the show was allowed to go on—and his emotional, electric performance was broadcast live on local television. Though rioting erupted in more than a hundred U.S. cities that night, Boston remained quiet. Not only bringing to life that transforming show, James Sullivan also charts Brown's incredible rise from poverty to self-made millionaire and the pivotal voice behind the signature anthem "Say It Loud—I'm Black and I'm Proud," making The Hardest Working Man a tribute to an unforgettable concert and a rousing biography of a revolutionary musician.

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