
Express Yourself
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Narrateur(s):
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Victor Orlando
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Auteur(s):
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Charles Wright
À propos de cet audio
In this powerful memoir, Charles W. Wright—legendary frontman of the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band—recounts a journey that cuts deep into America’s racial past while climbing toward artistic greatness. With raw clarity and poetic grit, Wright chronicles his youth in the Jim Crow South, the family struggles that shaped him, and his early coming-of-age battles with schoolyard injustice, poverty, and police brutality in 1950s Los Angeles.
As Charles finds purpose through music—falling in love with harmony, crashing house parties, and pursuing dreams bigger than the system allowed—he charts the rise of a sound that gave voice to Black resilience. But fame doesn’t come without a cost. Along the way, he navigates betrayal, heartbreak, and hard-earned lessons from a music industry rife with exploitation.
A story of survival, soul, and self-expression, this is more than a memoir—it’s a frontline account of Black America’s fight to be heard.
Whether you're a lover of R&B, an admirer of cultural history, or someone drawn to unfiltered truth, this book will move you, challenge you, and stay with you long after the last note.
©2025 Charles Wright (P)2025 Charles Wright