Little Richard was an architect of a new American culture, still in the making. The New York Times has an obituary.
Unembeddable: “Long Tall Sally” and “Tutti Frutti,” from Don’t Knock the Rock (dir. Fred F. Sears, 1956). And from Billboard, great moments and tributes.
Saturday, May 9, 2020
Richard Penniman (1932–2020)
By Michael Leddy at 11:56 AM
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From the NYT obituary: “Without anyone to advise him, he had signed a contract that gave him half a cent for every record he sold. “Tutti Frutti” had sold half a million copies but had netted him only $25,000.”
Today with 500,000 “streams” that would be anywhere from $650 to $9,500 with $3,000 being about average. We really haven’t come a long way.
Alas, yes. Van Dyke Parks makes that point repeatedly. Composers too sometimes make pennies.
Or alas, no. I always confuse those.
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