African American singers -- Biography
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African American singers -- Biography
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- My friend Michael, an ordinary friendship with an extraordinary man, Frank Cascio with Hilary Liftin
- Failing up, how to take risks, aim higher, and never stop learning, Leslie Odom, Jr
- Unprotected, a memoir, Billy Porter
- Michael Jackson, king of pop, 1958-2009, Emily Herbert
- Mr. B, the music and life of Billy Eckstine, Cary Ginell
- Teddy Pendergrass, if you don't know me, produced by Ian Flooks, Olivia Lichtenstein, Piers Tempest ; directed by Olivia Lichtenstein
- Jackie Wilson, the man, the music, the mob, Tony Douglas
- Paul Robeson, film pioneer, Scott Allen Nollen
- You are not alone, Michael : through a brother's eyes, Jermaine Jackson
- Unprotected, a memoir, Billy Porter
- To me it's wonderful, With an introd. by Eugenia Price and Joyce Blackburn
- Michael Jackson, the document, a Focal Point Television production for Chrome Dreams Media ; producer, Simon Bisset ; director, Charlotte Lewin
- Elisabeth Welch, soft lights and sweet music, Stephen Bourne
- Paul Robeson, a life of activism and art, Lindsey R. Swindall
- Don't start me talkin, the Junior Wells story, Sagebrush Productions Inc. ; producer, Peter S. Carlson ; director, Andre Peraza ; writers, Andre Peraza, Mike Rennels
- Tina Turner, that's my life, foreword by Tina Turner
- He is my story, the sanctified soul of Arizona Dranes, Michael Corcoran
- Unprotected, a memoir, Billy Porter
- Lena Horne, Leslie Palmer ; senior consulting editor, Nathan Irvin Huggins
- Billie Holiday, Burnett James ; selected discography by Tony Middleton
- Ice, a memoir of gangster life and redemption-- from South Central to Hollywood, Ice-T and Douglas Century
- My love story, Tina Turner with Deborah Davis and Dominik Wichmann
- Pharrell Williams, blurring the lines, Chris Roberts
- 98% funky stuff, my life in music, Maceo Parker
- How sweet it is, a songwriter's reflections on music, Motown and the mystery of the muse, Lamont Dozier with Scott B. Bomar
- You ain't got no Easter clothes, Laura Love
- The FBI file on Whitney Houston, Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Sing for your life, a story of race, music, and family, Daniel Bergner
- At home with Gladys Knight, [her personal recipe for living well, eating right, and loving life], Gladys Knight with Abe Ogden
- Dream boogie, the triumph of Sam Cooke, Peter Guralnick
- Paul Robeson, a watched man, Jordan Goodman
- Divided Soul, The Life Of Marvin Gaye
- Michael Jackson, the king of pop, 1958-2009, Chris Roberts
- Charley Pride-- I'm just me, directed by Barbara Hall ; produced by Jon Schouten ; written by Jon Schouten
- They can't hide us anymore, Richie Havens with Steve Davidowitz ; foreword by James Earl Jones
- Mahalia Jackson, the power and the glory, Xenon Entertainment Group in association with Scheftel/Taylor Productions
- Donald Glover, Therese M. Shea
- Marian Anderson, by Howard S. Kaplan
- Nina Simone, the biography, David Brun-Lambert ; [translation by Paul Morris & Isabelle Villancher]
- Leaving Neverland, HBO Documentary Films presents ; an Amos Picture production in association with Channel Four ; producer, Owen Phillips ; produced & directed by Dan Reed
- Why Solange matters, Stephanie Phillips
- Sam Cooke, legend, written by Peter Guralnick ; directed by Mary Wharton
- Whitney Houston, the unauthorized biography, James Robert Parish
- And so I sing, African-American divas of opera and concert, Rosalyn M. Story
- My friend Michael, an ordinary friendship with an extraordinary man, Frank Cascio with Hilary Liftin
- Michael Jackson, the king of pop, Chris Roberts
- How sweet the sound, my life with God and Gospel, Cissy Houston with Jonathan Singer
- Paul Robeson, the artist as revolutionary, Gerald Horne
- Prince, Purple Reign, Mick Wall
- Officer Clemmons, a memoir, Dr. François S. Clemmons
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