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Sam Phillips | Sun RecordsSamuel Cornelius Phillips (January 5, 1923 – July 30, 2003), better known as Sam Phillips, was an American record producer who played an important role in ...
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Sam Phillips - Country Music Hall of Fame and MuseumOne of the most important non-performers in American music, producer Samuel Cornelius Phillips founded Sun Records and introduced the world to Johnny Cash.
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Roots of Rock: Sun Records founder Sam Phillips - NPRAug 26, 2025 · Before Phillips started his own record label, he produced the first records of bluesmen B.B. King and Howlin' Wolf. As Peter Guralnick, the ...Missing: producer | Show results with:producer
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Sam Phillips: 'The Man Who Invented Rock 'n' Roll' - GracelandAt Sun Studio in Memphis, Sam discovered and helped launch the careers of not just Elvis, but Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Howlin' Wolf and more.
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Sam Phillips - Alabama Music Hall of FameA little more than a year after launching Sun, Phillips produced Presley's historic first recordings – the double-sided debut single “That's All Right, Mama” ...<|separator|>
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History | Sun RecordsSam Phillips the founder of Sun Records and studio died of respiratory failure at the age of 80. Phillips changed the face of American music recording Elvis ...<|separator|>
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Sam Phillips Sun Records - The History of Rock and RollAs owner of Sun Records and frequent producer of discs at his Sun Studios he was vital to launching the careers of Elvis Presley, Carl Perkins, Johnny Cash, ...
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The Birth of Rock 'n' Roll Is Found at Sam Phillips's Sun RecordsPhillips sold the Sun label and all of its master recordings to Nashville's Shelby Singleton in 1969. For his contributions to American music, Phillips was in ...
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Sam Phillips - Encyclopedia of AlabamaDec 3, 2010 · Music producer and disc jockey (DJ) Samuel Cornelius Phillips (1923-2003) of Florence, Lauderdale County, is considered by many aficionados and historians of ...
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Samuel Cornelius "Sam" Phillips (1923 - 2003) - Genealogy - GeniAug 20, 2023 · Early life. Phillips was the youngest of eight children, born on a 200-acre farm near Florence, Alabama, to Madge Ella (Lovelace) and Charles ...
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Sam Phillips - Memphis Music Hall of FameSam Phillips could be said to be the man who invented rock 'n' roll. Born: Samuel Cornelius Phillips January 5, 1923. Florence, Alabama; Died: July 30, 2003 ( ...
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Sam Phillips (1923-2003) - Find a Grave MemorialOriginal Name: Samuel Cornelius Phillips ; Birth: 5 Jan 1923. Florence, Lauderdale County, Alabama, USA ; Death: 30 Jul 2003 (aged 80). Memphis, Shelby County, ...
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Sam Phillips - Radio Hall of FamePhillips later worked for WMSL/Decatur and WLAC/Nashville before landing at WREC/Memphis, where he engineered big band remotes from the roof of Memphis' Peabody ...
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Phillips, Samuel Cornelius (“Sam”) - Encyclopedia.comAfter brief stints at a number of rural radio stations, in 1945 he went to work for WREC in Memphis, where he hosted a radio program that mixed all types of ...
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Sam Phillips - Blues FoundationNov 10, 2016 · Within a decade he had moved to Memphis and, barely out of his teens, was supporting a growing family as an engineer at WREC. His duties ...
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Sam Phillips: Sun Records - Sound On SoundDuring the Spring of 1951, after having already made some experimental recordings with a young BB King, Sam Phillips produced and engineered the first studio ...
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The Sun King: Sam Phillips - TeachRockSeveral of them had already visited Memphis when Sam Phillips opened his Memphis Recording Service at the beginning of 1950. "I knew that it wouldn't be easy," ...
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The Small Business That Launched Rock 'n' Roll - The Tennessee ...Aug 1, 2023 · In January 1950, an announcer and sound engineer for Memphis radio station WREC ... But Sam Phillips' venture would make history and change ...
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Producing the Sounds of a Changing South - TeachRockThough Memphis was segregated in the 1950s, Phillips' studio was not. He was enamored with black music and, as he states in Soundbreaking Episode One, wished to ...
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The great Sam Phillips born 100 years ago todayJan 5, 2023 · Howlin' Wolf, B.B. King and Junior Parker were recorded by Phillips early in their careers. 1951's “Rocket 88,” featuring a Mississippi born ...<|separator|>
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Sun Records - FacebookOct 1, 2024 · ⚘️Sam C. Phillips opened The Memphis Recording Service early January of 1950 at 706 Union Avenue for the agreed price of $75 per month. He used ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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74 Years Ago: Sun Studio Opens in Memphis, Tenn. - The BootJan 3, 2024 · Sam Phillips, a radio engineer at Memphis radio station WREC-AM, opened Sun Studio -- originally named Memphis Recording Service -- at 706 Union ...
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Sam Phillips' Memphis Recording Service - NPRSep 17, 2005 · Sam Phillips' Memphis Recording Service. Lost and Found Sound: We Record Anything, Anywhere, Anytime. September 17, 2005 ...
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Sam Phillips and the Early Years of the Memphis Recording ServiceBefore Elvis walked through the door, before Sun Studios put Memphis on the map—Sam Phillips, a young man with a tape recorder, lived by the motto, “We Record ...
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On February 1, 1952, Sam Phillips launched Sun Record Company ...Feb 1, 2025 · On February 1, 1952, Sam Phillips launched Sun Record Company out of his studio at 706 Union Avenue Memphis, Tennessee!
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Sam Phillips Memphis Recording ServiceJan 3, 2016 · Sam Phillips opened the Memphis Recording Service on January 3, 1950. Two: in April 1951, Phillips recorded “Rocket 88′′ by Jackie Brenston and his Delta Cats.
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Never-Before-Heard Multitracks from Sun Records - TracklibAug 25, 2022 · Sun Records was founded in 1952 at the dawn of a new era: their 'Sun Sound' helped pave the way for rhythm-and-blues-infused country, ...Missing: characteristics origin
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Capturing the Shine of Sun Records - Premier GuitarAug 5, 2023 · The Sun Sound, Mics, and Room. Armed with a repurposed 1930s RCA 76D radio broadcast console, two Ampex 350 tape recorders, a Presto 6N lathe ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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Listen to the Dawn of Rock 'n' Roll, Captured at Sun StudioJan 7, 2025 · To best illustrate the specific and gloriously gritty “Sun Sound” that helped define the aesthetic of early rock 'n' roll, I limited my ...Missing: characteristics origin
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Rock 'n' Roll history: News, Views and StoriesMay 10, 2023 · The Sun sound was unique. Sam Phillips used every trick in the book and manipulated every studio effect available to him to produce the unique ...Missing: origin | Show results with:origin
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Elvis Presley's First Recording Session | HowStuffWorksThe story of Elvis Presley's discovery begins with a shy, 18-year-old Elvis entering a recording studio in 1953 to cut two songs on an acetate disk at a cost ...
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[PDF] Sun Records Sessions--Elvis Presley (1954-1955)Elvis Presley's Sun Records Sessions began on the evening of July 5, 1954, at a downtown. Memphis recording studio owned by Sam Phillips.
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How Sun Records boss Sam Phillips discovered a star in 1954Nov 22, 2015 · Phillips didn't call Elvis until Peer Music of Nashville sent Sun Records a demo recording of a ballad called 'Without You'.
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Elvis Presley records “That's All Right (Mama)” | July 5, 1954On July 5, 1954, record producer Sam Phillips records an unrehearsed performance of “That's All Right” by an unknown young truck driver named Elvis Presley.
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Music History Monday: A Rockin' Day | Robert GreenbergJan 4, 2021 · And then Phillips thought of that Presley guy. He brought Elvis back to the Sun Records studio on July 5, 1954. Deep into that session, almost ...<|separator|>
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Sam Phillips, producer who launched Elvis, Johnny Cash and ... - NPRJan 5, 2023 · Record producer Sam Phillips is best known as the founder of legendary Memphis label Sun Records and a key architect of rock and roll.
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Johnny Cash | Sun RecordsHis first recordings at Sun, “Hey Porter” and “Cry Cry Cry,” were released in 1955 and met with reasonable success on the country hit parade. Cash's next record ...
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The Story Behind Johnny Cash and Sam Phillips' Sun RecordsJul 28, 2022 · Phillips began recording with Ike Turner, B.B. King, and other blues artists in the early days. But it wasn't until Elvis entered his doors that ...
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Carl Perkins | Sun RecordsOne of the architects of rock & roll, Carl Perkins is best known as the writer and original singer of the rockabilly anthem “Blue Suede Shoes” (#2, 1956).
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Million Dollar Quartet - Dec. 4 1956 | Sun RecordsDec 5, 2008 · The recordings were of an impromptu jam session between Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Johnny Cash.Missing: details | Show results with:details
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LibGuides: Recording Studios: Sun Records - Library & ArchivesAug 9, 2024 · "One of the most important figures in the history of rock. Sam Phillips discovered Elvis Presley, pioneered rockabilly and founded Sun Records ...
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Jerry Lee Lewis: The Sun Records Years - Playlist - Apple MusicAfter losing Elvis to RCA Records, Sun's Sam Phillips signed Jerry Lee Lewis in 1956. When Jerry Lee came up with both “Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On” and ...
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Celebrating the centennial of Sun Records founder Sam Phillips - NPRJan 27, 2023 · Phillips, who died in 2003, discovered Elvis and produced his first records, and was one of the leading catalysts in post-WWII American music.
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Sam Phillips and cultural appropriation created rock and roll - Mediumlike Elvis — to sing “black” music. He also brought a lot of black artists into the mainstream.
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Opinion | The man who brought down racial barriers through musicNov 20, 2015 · Aiming to show how the music of black and white Southerners could bring down racial and social boundaries, Phillips oversaw a series of ...Missing: integration | Show results with:integration
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Peter Guralnick discusses Sam Phillips' views on race and musicMar 31, 2016 · Guralnick sees Phillips as a visionary on race, and considers his quest to record black performers emblematic of Phillips' overall desire for racial justice ...
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Sam Phillips' vision: music's power to shatter racial barriersNov 15, 2015 · That may come as a surprise to those who view rock music, Presley and Phillips' pioneering Memphis indie label, Sun, as white hijackers of black ...Missing: cultural impact integration
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Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock & Roll | Elvis Presley Sun ...Dec 11, 2023 · The youngest of 8 children, he was raised on a 300-acre tenant farm near the Tennessee River. It was his father's determination to succeed after ...<|separator|>
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[PDF] THE MUSIC OF THE COLORBLIND - ScholarWorksAn entrepreneurial spirit that exists in Memphis and Sam Phillips's unique vision of racial harmony are also factors that shaped the music, and are parts of the ...Missing: philosophy | Show results with:philosophy
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The Sun Records Label Story - Both Sides Now PublicationsJul 18, 1999 · Sam Phillips and his artists had merged white country music with black rhythm and blues to create a new sound. Elvis made five singles for Sun ...Missing: fusion examples
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Elvis Presley | Sun RecordsDec 14, 2021 · RCA Records purchased Elvis Presley's recording contract from Sam Phillips at Sun Records for an unprecedented sum of $35000.
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1955 Sun RCA Deal - elvis presley museumThe Colonel asked Phillips to name his price, and he did: $35,000 plus $5,000 to pay back royalties the label owed to Elvis. That number may seem small today, ...
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First RCA Contract for Elvis - Scotty MooreSep 5, 2013 · The purchase price for Elvis' contract was $35,000.00, which is what was paid by RCA to Sam Phillips as specified, beyond the initial $5,000 ...
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Sam Phillips' Impact on Elvis Presley at Sun RecordsDuring all of Elvis' recording sessions in Sam's studio in 1954 and 1955, Sam directed the musicians with a calm hand, while encouraging them to work hard to ...Missing: initial | Show results with:initial<|separator|>
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From Memphis to Mainstream: The Day Elvis Signed With RCA ...Nov 21, 2024 · November 21, 1955, wasn't just another Monday. For Elvis Presley, it was the day a $35,000 contract (equivalent to $400,000 in 2024) pulled ...
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When Elvis Presley Left Sun Records for RCA - Ultimate Classic RockNov 21, 2015 · Then financial pressures forced Phillips to sell Presley's contract to RCA Records on Nov. 21, 1955. The new label's extensive promotion and ...
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How Sun Records selling Elvis Presley was a masterstrokeNov 18, 2022 · A look at how Sun Records selling Elvis Presley for a mere $35000 to RCA turned into the most profitable decision of Sam Phillips' life.<|separator|>
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How Sam Phillips Invented the Sound of Rock and RollAug 15, 2016 · In February 1952, Phillips founded his own record label, Sun Records, and changed his studio name to match. It was only a year later that an ...
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LOST & FOUND SOUND: WHER - One Thousand Beautiful WattsOct 29, 1999 · It was started by Sam Phillips of Sun Studio fame in 1955 - just after he sold Elvis Presley's contract to Colonel Parker. Phillips gave women a ...Missing: founding | Show results with:founding
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WHER: 1000 Beautiful Watts, The First All-Girl Radio Station in the ...When Sam Phillips sold Elvis' contract in 1955 he used the money to start an all-girl radio station in Memphis, TN. Set in a pink, plush studio in the nation's ...Missing: founding | Show results with:founding
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Sam Phillips Interview: 'Music Is Akin To The Spirit Of Man'More than just the man that discovered Elvis, this interview with Sam Phillips showcases a true student of the roots of American music.
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Sam Phillips - Scotty MooreI was trying to establish an identity in music, and black and white had nothing to do with it." But you could say that black and white had everything to do with ...Missing: integration | Show results with:integration
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How rock became white (part 1) - Tempest CollectiveAug 16, 2020 · His assistant at Sun Records, Marion Keisker, remembers Phillips saying: ”if I could find a white boy who could sing like a black man I'd make a ...
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Rufus Thomas born 26 March 1917 - FROM THE VAULTSMar 26, 2013 · Although the song was the label's first hit, a copyright-infringement suit ensued and nearly bankrupted Sam Phillips' record label. Later, Rufus ...
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Sam Phillips, Who Launched Elvis and a Revolution, DiesJul 31, 2003 · “He kind of took us for granted after he sold Elvis' contract to RCA,” Cash told Hilburn in 2000. ... Phillips sold the studio to do other things.
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Sam Phillips, Who Discovered Elvis Presley, Dies at 80Aug 1, 2003 · Although he later made many fortunate investments, including an early stake in Holiday Inn, Mr. Phillips, to his chagrin, remained almost ...
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Sam Phillips | Artist - GRAMMY.com... Lifetime Achievement Award · Trustees Award · Technical GRAMMY Award · Music ... All GRAMMY Awards and Nominations for Sam Phillips. 29th Annual GRAMMY Awards ...
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Sun Records Founder Dies : NPRJul 31, 2003 · Recording Industry Legend Sam Phillips Dies. July 31, 200312:00 AM ET. Heard on Morning Edition ...
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Sam Phillips: 6 things to know about the rock pioneer on his 100th ...Jan 6, 2023 · In the 1940s, Phillips worked as a radio DJ and engineer at WLAY-AM, a small station in Muscle Shoals. He moved on to stations in Decatur, ...
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Chad Michael Murray Talks CMT's 'Sun Records,' Sam PhillipsFeb 23, 2017 · Phillips, who died in 2003 at the age of 80, is portrayed in the CMT series by Chad Michael Murray. The 35-year-old is best known for his roles ...
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Sun Records (TV Series 2017–2018) - IMDbRating 7.4/10 (1,137) Actually bought an Elvis 45 on Sun Records label in Georgia 1955. We found the background on Sam Phillips (sexiest man on TV)and his life as well as Col. Parker ...
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Elvis | Cast and Crew | Rotten TomatoesThe film explores the life and music of Elvis Presley (Austin Butler), seen through ... Josh McConville. Character(s) Sam Phillips. Credit(s) Actor. Adam Dunn.
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Sam Phillips: The Man Who Invented Rock 'n' Roll - Amazon.comChronicling the birth of rock 'n' roll through the life of Sam Phillips, the visionary producer who discovered Elvis Presley, Johnny Cash, and others.