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  • Genre:BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY
  • SubGenre:Entertainment & Performing Arts
  • Language:English
  • Pages:77
  • eBook ISBN:9781483510088

Love And Honor

The Life of Rev. Julius Cheeks as Told by his Daughter Judy

by Judy Cheeks

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Overview
There is a hidden treasure of American culture that has gone unrecognized for decades. It is the cradle of modern day music, producing some of the world's greatest talent and inadvertently aiding the success of such greats as Sam Cooke, Elvis Presley, James Brown and Michael Jackson. The Golden Age of Gospel Music, in its era, circa mid 50s to mid-'60s was the backbone of change. The hidden tower of strength that buoyed its followers out of the hands of a Jim Crow system of hate into a euphoria of spirit. It was more than music, it was a movement of faith unshaken by the reality of circumstance. Rev. Julius Cheeks was just one of its unsung heroes. This is his life's journey which can only be told by his daughter, Judy Cheeks.
Description
There is a hidden treasure of American culture that has gone unrecognized for decades. It is the cradle of modern day music, producing some of the world's greatest talent and inadvertently aiding the success of such greats as Sam Cooke, Elvis Presley, James Brown and Michael Jackson. The Golden Age of Gospel Music, in its era, circa mid 50s to mid-'60s was the backbone of change. The hidden tower of strength that buoyed its followers out of the hands of a Jim Crow system of hate into a euphoria of spirit. It was more than music, it was a movement of faith unshaken by the reality of circumstance. Rev. Julius Cheeks was just one of its unsung heroes. This is his life's journey which can only be told by his daughter, Judy Cheeks.
About the author
Judy Cheeks is a female dance music singer and is the daughter of gospel legend Rev. Julius Cheeks. Her first recording was a blues album entitled "Judy Cheeks" produced by Ike and Tina Turner in 1973. In 1978 she hit #10 on the Hot Dance Club Play chart with "Mellow Lovin'," and then had a career resurgence in the 1990s, when she re-emerged with a string of dance chart hits, including two #1s in 1995, "Respect" and "As Long As You're Good To Me", as well as "Reach", which appeared on the Summer Hitmix 94 CD released by ZYX Records. Her 1978 album Mellow Lovin' was produced by Anthony Monn (best known for his work with gay icon Amanda Lear) in Giorgio Moroder's Musicland Studios in Munich. Cheeks wrote for Jobette Music - Motown...The Jackson 5 recorded one of her songs on their last Motown LP. She did a lot of session work for several major artist while sharpening her song writing skills. Moved to Germany 1977 and recorded a duet with Austrian singer Udo Jurgens. Their performance on The Rudi Carrell show made Judy an overnight success in Europe. Cheeks starred in her first movie Caribbean Rhapsody with Rozano Brazzi, filmed in Haiti. In 1978 recorded Mellow Lovin' which became an international hit. She acted in movies and TV shows. 1978 Caribia, 1980 La playa del amor – Tapetenwechsel 1984), 1984 SOKO 5113 (TV series), Starred in movie for TV Saltzburger Nockerln in 1992. Co - wrote and produced solo LP No Outsiders in 1987 Cheeks is the author of 'Love and Honor' about her late father Reverend Julius Cheeks. Wrote and co produced "True Love is Free" She is the founder of School of Miracles (SOM). Cheeks also appears as a backing vocalist for Stevie Wonder's "The Woman In Red" 1984 album, Donna Summer's "Once upon A Time" & Rumor Has It albums, Thelma Houston & Jerry Butler 'Just Thelma & Jerry" 1977 album, on Amanda Lear's 1979 album Never Trust A Pretty Face and on Boney M.'s Ten Thousand Lightyears. In 1986, she worked as a studio musician (providing backing vocals) on Alphaville's album Afternoons in Utopia.