The architect of Rock n’ Roll | Little Richard, 1932-2020

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The architect of Rock n' Roll | Little Richard, 1932-2020
Little Richard, Los Angeles, 1956
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“Elvis may be the King of Rock and Roll, but I am the Queen.”

“I thank God for Elvis Presley. I thank the Lord for sending Elvis to open the door
so I could walk down the road….”

“I invented rock & roll. Jimi Hendrix was my guitar player. James Brown was my vocalist.”

“I was really kind of shy as a child. But I would do things for attention.”

“I did what I felt, and I felt what I did, at all costs.”

“It’s not the size of the ship; it’s the size of the waves.”

“I think they saw me as something like a deliverer, a way out.
My means of expression, my music, was a way in which a lot of people
wished they could express themselves and couldn’t.”

“I try to be a guide for people, to make their darkness bright and to make
the pathway light, and never to condemn or control or criticize.”

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Little Richard, 1956
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“Rock ‘n’ roll offered me a platform to speak what I felt. It also offered me a
platform to support my mama and my brothers and sisters – twelve children.”

“Black people lived right by the railroad tracks, and the train would shake their houses at
night. I would hear it as a boy, and I thought: I’m gonna make a song that sounds like that.”

“It’s hard to have a friend when your name’s a household word.”

“To me, true rock ‘n’ roll has a lot of bottom in it.”

“But I’m a rock ‘n’ roll singer; that’s my livelihood, my occupation.”

“I’m very much a gentleman in what I do.”

“I only wore makeup when I went onstage.”

Little Richard

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Little Richard, Atlanta, 1952

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“They shoulda called me Little Cocaine, I was sniffing so much of the stuff! My nose
got big enough to back a diesel truck in, unload it, and drive it right out again.”

“I always knew I was a man, always felt that I was a man, always wanted to be a man.”

“I am the architect of rock n’ roll. I have to be a fan of all its forms.”

“I got fame and fortune, and I lost my sense of reasoning.”

” People called rock & roll ‘African music.’ They called it ‘voodoo music.’ They said that
it would drive the kids insane. They said that it was just a flash in the pan – the same thing
that they always used to say about hip-hop.”

“A-bop-bop-a-loom-op-a-lop-bop-boom.”

Little Richard


Little Richard-Rip It Up

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Little Richard and Frankie Lymon, 1958                                     Buddy Holly and Little Richard

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Little Richard consenting to pose with obscure opening act in Hamburg, 1962

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Little Richard studies the bible with a woman, perhaps his wife Ernestine Campbell,
during the period when he quit rock and roll to convert to Christianity in 1959.
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“Kill jazz? Oh no, no, no. I don’t believe rock ‘n’ roll could kill jazz. Nothing can kill jazz.
Jazz is an original. Jazz is beautiful music. I don’t believe that. Jazz is still here. Real
rock ‘n’ roll musicians love jazz. A real musician loves all types of music.”

“God gives us the ability, but rock ‘n’ roll was created by men.”

Little Richard 

1932-2020
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Also:
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