MATIAS J. OCNER mocner@miamiherald.com Sam Moore, the towering tenor of the Sam & Dave soul music duo whose mid-1960s hits “Soul Man” and “Hold On, I’m Comin’ ” soundtracked the lives ...
In the 1960s, Sam Moore was one half of soul music's most explosive duo. Sam & Dave were known as "double dynamite" and "the sultans of sweat." Sam Moore (L) and Dave Prater (R) / Credit ...
both rooted in gospel music, joined together into ebullient, ecstatic harmonies. “Sam and Dave were gigantic in my musical development,” Bruce Springsteen told Seth Meyers in 2022, adding that ...
Sam Moore was one half of soul music's most explosive duo. Sam & Dave were known as "double dynamite" and "the sultans of sweat." "We were electrifying. You know. Because we had no act," said Moore.
“There simply isn’t another sound like Sam’s soulful tenor in American music.” Springsteen and Moore also share the stage together on a handful of occasions, most notably at the Rock and ...
the MGs, whose guitarist Steve Cropper received one of music’s most famous shoutouts when Sam & Dave called “Play it, Steve” midway through “Soul Man.” Sam Moore (left) and Dave Prater ...
Sam Cooke invented soul music as we know it. His transition from successful gospel singer to one of the world’s most influential pop icons was one of popular music’s truly seismic events.
1992 Inductee Sam Moore helped bring the sounds of the Black gospel church to pop music. A cornerstone act for Stax Records, Sam & Dave are the most successful soul duo in history, 1/2 pic.twitter ...