After Jacko's much lamented demise this week, I became embroiled in a debate on another forum about which artist had really paved the way for other black artists to reach the great American public, .i.e. to dominate the pop charts and not just the race/r&b charts. I said that person would have have to be Sam Cooke, with Ray Charles in close second place. Admittedly, Jacko reached bigger audiences, especially with the advent of MTV and Global Media, but I think the honour goes to Sam Cooke. What do you's think?
After Jacko's much lamented demise this week, I became embroiled in a debate on another forum about which artist had really paved the way for other black artists to reach the great American public, .i.e. to dominate the pop charts and not just the race/r&b charts. I said that person would have have to be Sam Cooke, with Ray Charles in close second place. Admittedly, Jacko reached bigger audiences, especially with the advent of MTV and Global Media, but I think the honour goes to Sam Cooke. What do you's think?