![]() ![]() Shine Bright is an overdue paean to musical masters whose true stories and genius have been hidden in plain sight-and the book Danyel Smith was born to write. Smith's detailed narrative begins with Phillis Wheatley, an enslaved woman who sang her poems, and continues through the stories of Mahalia Jackson, Dionne Warwick, Aretha Franklin, Gladys Knight, and Mariah Carey, as well as the under-considered careers of Marilyn McCoo, Deniece Williams, and Jody Watley. But as a music fan, and then as an essayist, editor ( Vibe, Billboard), and podcast host ( Black Girl Songbook), she has been living this history since she was a latchkey kid listening to "Midnight Train to Georgia" on the family stereo. SHINE BRIGHT by Danyel Smith Random House Publishing Group - Random House, Roc Lit 101 Pub Date: Apr 19 Danyel Smiths history of the role of Black women in American pop is such a fascinating read. Smith has been writing this history for more than five years. LONGLISTED FOR THE PORCHLIGHT BUSINESS BOOK AWARDĪ weave of biography, criticism, and memoir, Shine Bright is Danyel Smith's intimate history of Black women's music as the foundational story of American pop. ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR: NPR, Publishers Weekly the overdue singing of a Black girl's song, with perfect pitch. This is their surprising, heartbreaking, soaring story-from "one of the generation's greatest, most insightful, most nuanced writers in pop culture" (Shea Serrano) American pop music is arguably this country's greatest cultural contribution to the world, and its singular voice and virtuosity were created by a shining thread of Black women geniuses stretching back to the country's founding. ![]()
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