샘 쿡 (Korean Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "샘 쿡" in Korean language version.

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allmusic.com (Global: 25th place; Korean: 144th place)

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billboard.com (Global: 19th place; Korean: 131st place)

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bostonphoenix.com (Global: 9,137th place; Korean: low place)

  • Drozdowski, Ted (March 14–21, 2002). “Soul man, Sam Cooke's fulfilling late period”. 《The Boston Phoenix》. 2006년 5월 28일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 2006년 5월 19일에 확인함. It's hard to buy into conspiracy theories, though several swirl around this incident that paint Cooke as the victim of a plot by white supremacists to silence the country's most popular self-empowered black man. 

britannica.com (Global: 40th place; Korean: 78th place)

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  • James, Gary (1992년 1월 27일). “Interview with Solomon Burke”. 《Classic Bands》. I've always felt there was some sort of conspiracy there. ... I listened to the reports and I listened to the story of what happened and I can imagine Sam going after his pants. I can imagine Sam going up to the counter and saying 'Hey, somebody just took my pants.' And he's standing there, seeing the woman with his pants. I can imagine him saying 'Give me my pants.' But I can't imagine him attacking her. He wasn't that type of person to attack somebody. That wasn't his bag. He was a lover, OK. He wasn't a fighter. He wasn't a boxer. You never heard of Sam Cooke beating up his women. 

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  • Gordon, Ed (2005년 11월 16일). 'Dream Boogie': The Life and Death of Sam Cooke”. 《NPR》. ...I would say within the community there is not a single person that believes that Sam Cooke died as he is said to have died: killed by a motel owner at a cheap motel in Los Angeles called the Hacienda which he had gone to with a prostitute named Elisa Boyer. I could have filled 100 pages of the book with an appendix on all the theories about his death. Central tenet of every one of those theories is that this was a case of another proud black man brought down by the white establishment who simply didn't want to see him grow any bigger. I looked into this very carefully. I had access to the private investigators' report, which nobody had seen and which filled in a good many more details. And no evidence has ever been adduced to prove any of these theories. 

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  • “Sam Cooke” (영어). 《Rock & Roll Hall of Fame》. 2017년 10월 10일에 확인함. 

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