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King of slow soul comes to CoMMA

King of slow soul comes to CoMMA

Percy Sledge

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Percy Sledge will perform at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at CoMMA for one night only.
Foothills Auction of Morganton is sponsoring the concert with proceeds going to local charity.
Percy Sledge will forever be associated with "When a Man Loves a Woman," a pleading, soulful ballad he sang with wrenching, convincing anguish and passion.
Sledge sang all of his songs that way, delivering them in a powerful rush where he quickly changed from soulful belting to quavering, tearful pleas.
It was a voice that made him one of the key figures of deep Southern soul during the late '60s.
Sledge recorded at Muscle Shoals studios in Alabama, where he frequently sang songs written by Spooner Oldham and Dan Penn. Not only did he sing deep soul, but Sledge was among the pioneers of country-soul, singing songs by Charlie Rich and Kris Kristofferson in a gritty, passionate style.
During the '70s Sledge continued to tour and record into the '90s.
While he worked as a hospital nurse in the early '60s, Sledge began his professional music career as a member of the Southern soul vocal group the Esquires Combo.
On the advice of local disc jockey Quin Ivy, he went solo in 1966. Ivy fancied himself a record producer and he agreed to help shape Sledge's song "When a Man Loves a Woman" into a full-fledged single, hiring Spooner Oldham to play a distinctive, legato organ phrase.
Ivy released the single independently and quickly licensed it to Atlantic Records, who quickly bought out Sledge's contract. "When a Man Loves a Woman" became a huge hit in the summer of 1966, topping both the pop and R&B charts. It was quickly followed that year by two Top Ten R&B hits, "Warm and Tender Love" and "It Tears Me Up," which were both in the vein of his first hit. Although few of his subsequent singles were hits — only "Take Time to Know Her" reached the R&B Top Ten in 1968 — many of the songs, which were often written by Dan Penn and/or Oldham, were acknowledged as classics among soul aficionados.
Over the next two decades he continued to tour, and in the late '80s, "When a Man Loves a Woman" experienced resurgence in popularity, due to its inclusion in movie soundtracks and in television commercials. the single was re-released and climbed to number two. Two years later, he won the Rhythm and Blues Foundation's Career Achievement Award. Sledge was able to turn this revived popularity into a successful career by touring constantly; playing over 100 shows a year into the '90s. In 1994, he released Blue Night, his first collection of new material in over a decade, to uniformly positive reviews. In 2004 he released Shining Through the Rain which was also praised by critics all over the world.
For tickets and information contact the CoMMA Box Office at 433-SHOW (7469) or 800-939-SHOW (7469). The CoMMA Box Office hours are from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday and one-hour prior to all curtains. Ticket prices range from $25, $30, and $35.
www.commaonline.org or www.psledge.com

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