Rock ‘n’ Roll Music Pioneer, Little Richard, Has Died At 87-Years Old

Little Richard, the singer/​musician known as an orig­i­nal pio­neer for his con­tri­bu­tions to the pop­u­lar­i­ty of Rock and Roll music, has died. CNN con­firms that he was 87-years old, and had been sick for 2 months with can­cer. He died at his home in Tennessee.

Little Richard, who was very ener­getic and flam­boy­ant in his per­for­mances, had many hit songs includ­ing “Tutti Frutti,” “Long Tall Sally,” “Jenny, Jenny”, “Slippin’ and Slidin,” and “Good Golly Miss Molly”. He report­ed­ly sold more than 50 mil­lion records dur­ing his decades-span­ning career.

Born Richard Wayne Penniman in 1932, he began show­ing signs of musi­cal genius at a very young age. At the age of 19, he had already tak­en on the name “Little Richard,” and began his music career after sign­ing to RCA Victor and then Peacock Records in 1953. But his inter­na­tion­al suc­cess real­ly took off when he signed with Specialty Records in 1955. He was one of many artists in the 1950s and 60s era that helped break the col­or bar­ri­er between Blacks and whites.

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