Remembering a Soul Legend: Solomon Burke

Solomon Burke— the legendary singer, songwriter, and pioneer of soul music — passed away this weekend fromnatural causes. He was 70. Known for his influence on contemporaries like Sam Cooke and James Brown, his song ‘Down in the Valley’ appeared on Otis Redding’s 1965 albumOtis Blue. Probably his best known song, ‘Cry to Me,’ was featured on the soundtrack toDirty Dancing.

Although he never reached the same level of success as Cooke and Brown, Burke made an indelible mark as a writer and performer of soul. And even late in life, Burke experimented with his sound and recorded an entire album of country music, titled Nashville. He stopped by Studio 360 in 2006 and told Kurt Andersen ‘it’s time to do different things and time to get out of the mustard and ketchup (catch up).’

Listen to the interview here:

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