A unique memoir that takes you from the Harlem Revival and the Golden Age of Jazz to the New Millennium , I Wish You Love is an account of the African American Jazz Experience from one of the voices that led it. Born and raised in Harlem, Gloria Lynne lied about her age and won the Apollo Amateur Hour at the age of fifteen. Launched into a career that would span four decades, I Wish You Love is the story of her roller-coaster, trouble-filled life. It is an inspiring story of a courageous woman overcoming terrible adversities--a story of triumph over tragedy, of heartbreaking and heart-mending, and a jazz career that would span four decades. It is also an important piece of American history, a first-hand account of the African-American music experience during the second half of the twentieth century. "This is a moving tribute to the crucible of Harlem jazz." - Publishers Weekly At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.
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Gloria Lynne continues to perform before sell out crowds all across the country.She and her son Richard Alleyne run their own production company, Family Bread Music, Inc.She lives in Riverdale, New York.Karen Chilton is a New York based author, playwright and actor.Currently she is developing a documentary film on the lives of African-American woman in the fine arts.