Sister Rosetta Tharpe

Sister Rosetta Tharpe (born Rosetta Nubin, March 20, 1915 – October 9, 1973) was an American singer and guitarist. She gained popularity in the 1930s and 1940s with her gospel recordings, characterized by a unique mixture of spiritual lyrics and electric guitar. She was the first great recording star of gospel music, and was among the first gospel musicians to appeal to rhythm and blues and rock and roll audiences, later being referred to as "the original soul sister" and "the Godmother of rock and roll". She influenced early rock-and-roll musicians including Little Richard, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, and Eric Clapton.

Tharpe was a pioneer in her guitar technique; she was among the first popular recording artists to use heavy distortion on her electric guitar, opening the way to the rise of electric blues. Her guitar-playing technique had a profound influence on the development of British blues in the 1960s. Her European tour with Muddy Waters in 1964, with a stop in Manchester on May 7, is cited by British guitarists such as Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, and Keith Richards.

Willing to cross the line between sacred and secular by performing her music of "light" in the "darkness" of nightclubs and concert halls with big bands behind her, Tharpe pushed spiritual music into the mainstream and helped pioneer the rise of pop-gospel, beginning in 1938 with the recording "Rock Me" and with her 1939 hit "This Train". Her unique music left a lasting mark on more conventional gospel artists such as Ira Tucker Sr., of the Dixie Hummingbirds. While controversial among conservative religious groups due to her forays into the pop world, she never left gospel music.

Tharpe's 1944 release "Down by the Riverside" was selected for the National Recording Registry of the U.S. Library of Congress in 2004, which noted that it "captures her spirited guitar playing and unique vocal style, demonstrating clearly her influence on early rhythm-and-blues performers" and cited her influence on "many gospel, jazz, and rock artists". ("Down by the Riverside" was recorded by Tharpe on December 2, 1948, in New York City, and issued as Decca single 48106.) Her 1945 hit "Strange Things Happening Every Day", recorded in late 1944, featured Tharpe's vocals and resonator guitar, with Sammy Price (piano), bass and drums. It was the first gospel record to cross over, hitting no. 2 on the Billboard "race records" chart, the term then used for what later became the R&B chart, in April 1945. The recording has been cited as a precursor of rock and roll, and alternatively has been called the first rock and roll record. In May 2018, Tharpe was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as an Early Influence.

Birth and Death Data: Born March 20, 1915 (Cotton Plant), Died October 9, 1973 (Philadelphia)

Date Range of DAHR Recordings: 1938 - 1956

Roles Represented in DAHR: vocalist, guitar, songwriter

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Recordings (Results 151-171 of 171 records)

Company Matrix No. Size First Recording Date Title Primary Performer Description Role Audio
Decca 86631 8/4/1954 When was Jesus born Sister Rosetta Tharpe vocalist  
Decca 86632 8/4/1954 In Bethlehem-1 Sister Rosetta Tharpe vocalist  
Decca 86633 8/4/1954 This ole house Sister Rosetta Tharpe instrumentalist, guitar, vocalist  
Decca 89415 2/23/1956 Don't you weep, O Mary don't you weep Sister Rosetta Tharpe vocalist  
Decca 89416 2/23/1956 I've done wrong Sister Rosetta Tharpe vocalist  
Decca 89417 2/23/1956 I can hear the angels Sister Rosetta Tharpe vocalist  
Decca 89418 2/23/1956 Father prepare me Sister Rosetta Tharpe vocalist  
Decca NA 2166 6/30/1950 Hobo boogie-1 Red Foley vocalist  
Decca NA 2576 1/10/1952 Tell Him you saw me Sister Rosetta Tharpe vocalist  
Decca NA 2577 1/10/1952 When I first sought the Lord Sister Rosetta Tharpe vocalist  
Decca NA 2578 1/10/1952 Come unto me Sister Rosetta Tharpe vocalist, instrumentalist, guitar  
Decca NA 2579 1/10/1952 Have a little talk with Jesus Red Foley ; Sister Rosetta Tharpe vocalist  
Decca NA 2580 1/11/1952 The last mile of the way Sister Rosetta Tharpe vocalist  
Decca NA 2581 1/11/1952 (There'll be) Peace in the valley for me Sister Rosetta Tharpe vocalist  
Decca NA 2582 1/11/1952 Near the cross Sister Rosetta Tharpe vocalist  
Decca NA 2583 1/11/1952 In the garden Sister Rosetta Tharpe vocalist  
Decca NA 2674 3/5/1952 Let's talk about Jesus Sister Rosetta Tharpe vocalist  
Decca NA 2898 12/7/1952 Let's go on-1, 2 Mary (Marie) Knight ; Sister Rosetta Tharpe vocalist  
Decca NA 2900 12/7/1952 I'll meet you over yonder-1 Sister Rosetta Tharpe vocalist  
Decca NA 2901 12/7/1952 How well do I remember-1 Sister Rosetta Tharpe vocalist  
Decca NA 2902 12/7/1952 I just couldn't be contented Mary (Marie) Knight ; Sister Rosetta Tharpe vocalist  
(Results 151-171 of 171 records)

Citation

Discography of American Historical Recordings, s.v. "Tharpe, Sister Rosetta," accessed November 19, 2024, https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/names/210105.

Tharpe, Sister Rosetta. (2024). In Discography of American Historical Recordings. Retrieved November 19, 2024, from https://adpprod2.library.ucsb.edu/names/210105.

"Tharpe, Sister Rosetta." Discography of American Historical Recordings. UC Santa Barbara Library, 2024. Web. 19 November 2024.

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