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Solomon Burke
March 21, 1940 -
Nationality: American
Category: Musician
Subcategory: American Musician

But we didn't have the financial structure, like the right attorneys, the right managers, the right accountants, and we were going against the grain of what black entertainers is supposed to do.

   

Leonard Chess passed, and that was the end of the Chess label for that time.

   

I was signed to MGM. I was in Vegas for sixteen weeks at the Sands Hotel.

   

If we could buy these properties and then invest in the Black community, with our own McDonald's, with our own Kentucky Fried Chickens, it was gonna be a great move.

   

That was my choice at that time, and I still say Nixon was a great president. A very beautiful and wise man.

   

Apollo Records signed me for my gospel ability.

   

We had some problems - my children were kidnapped during that time, and it just changed my whole way of thinking, from being in show business and everything else.

   

The secret was to just be cool, stay in God's graces, and work it out.

   

I don't need to make a fortune, I need to survive.

   

You gotta do it with class and integrity. If not, you're gonna drag yourself through the mud.

   

Sometimes its controversy, but we all have our choices that we make.

   

I didn't do the marching down the streets, jumping in front of the lines and holding hands... that wasn't me.

   

We were grooving, at that point, in the same direction, but remember, Roy Hamilton and myself were going into a path and a direction that had no programming.

   

I walked out of the Chinese restaurant with a fat check, a record deal, and a box of shrimp egg foo yung!

   

As you grow older, you learn to understand life a little better.

   

I didn't need to depend on the record company to publish my records.

   

The deals that were made for Black artists at that time were not the deals that were made for white artists.

   

We were using the record as a tool to invest money into real estate all through the South, because we were living in an era where the South was changing.

   

I'm still amazed people remembered and didn't give up on me.

   

My manager was Buddy Glee, who put me together with Mike Curb, and was basically the idea to bring some soul to the label and bring something different to the label besides the Hank Williams situation.

   

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