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GIBSON HONOURS SISTER ROSETTA THARPE

Sister Rosetta Tharpe was the first great recording star of gospel music and among the first gospel musicians to appeal to rhythm-and-blues and rock-and-roll audiences, later being referred to as “the original soul sister” and “the Godmother of rock and roll”. Before there was MTV, before there was arena rock, before distortion became standard fare for guitar players, there was Sister Rosetta Tharpe, an audacious performer from Cotton Plant, Arkansas who became a gospel superstar. Sister Rosetta’s immense talent and confidence arrived during an era when women, and especially women of color, had no voice. An era where no woman dared play guitar at the front of the stage, let alone front a solo act. No woman except Sister Rosetta Tharpe.

Sister Rosetta Tharpe is an artist that rarely comes up in debates about who the true founding father of rock ‘n’ roll was, but it turns out the found father of rock ‘n’ roll wasn’t a father at all, that distinction belongs to the incomparable SRT. One of the first women to front her own band, Sister Rosetta Tharpe is renowned for marrying traditional styles with modern rock ‘n’ roll and predating the work of likeminded guitar legends including Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, and Elvis. A gospel-trained force of nature that broke barriers, stereotypes, and norms with astonishing regularity, Sister Rosetta Tharpe has and continues to influence scores of music icons and remains unequivocally the textbook definition of an iconoclast.

One of the first artists of note to play the iconic 1961 Les Paul Gibson SG Custom electric guitar, Sister Rosetta Tharpe was a headlining black female artist who toured through the segregated Jim Crow south and has been largely overlooked as a seminal figure in the creation of rock music. Gibson is proud to partner with the Sister Rosetta Tharpe estate and celebrate her music and cultural influence with a limited-edition lifestyle and accessories collection, aligned with the 61st anniversary of her well-known, No. 1 instrument, the 1961 Les Paul SG, available as both a Gibson HERE, and an Epiphone, HERE. It was unknown at time of posting if the guitar will be available in Australia.

Take a deep dive into Sister Rosetta’s life and her classic songs that made history with Gibson artists Celisse–who also served as creative director of the SRT campaign–and Amythyst Kiah, HERE.

Gibson distributed in Australia by Australis Music Group

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