Little Richard and his life before fame

Little Richard and his life before fame

Richard Wayne Penniman or better known as Little Richard (One of the most famous 50s singers ever) was born in Macon, Georgia on December 5, 1932. Richard was an American musician and songwriter. He sang professionally from 1947 to 2020(72 years). Richard died from bone cancer in 2020. 

Before Fame

Richard Penniman was born in Macon, Georgia on December 5, 1932. He was the 3 child out of 12. His mother was Leva Mae (nee Stewart) and his father was Charles “bud” Penniman. His father was a deacon and a brick mason. He sold bootlegged moonshine on the side and he also had an inn called the Tip in inn. His mother was a member of the Hope Baptist Church. He was supposed to be named “Ricardo” but after his birth certificate was messed up he was named “Richard” instead. As a kid Richard had the name of “Lil’ Richard” by his family because he had a small and skinny frame. He was a very mischievous kid and very sneaky who would play pranks on his neighbors. 

He began singing in his church at a very young age. As a result of birth complications, he was born with his left leg slightly shorter than his left. He was made fun of because of that. His family was quite religious. They joined A.M.E., Baptist, and Pentecostal churches. Some of his family members became ministers. He enjoyed Pentecostal the most because of the charismatic teachings and the live music. Later on he recalled that people in his neighborhood sang gospel music throughout the day during segregation to keep a positive outlook, because “there was so much poverty, so much prejudice in those days.” He saw that people sang “to feel their connection with God” and to wash away their trials and burdens away. Richard naturally had a very loud singing voice. He earned the nickname “War Hawk” because he sang so high pitched and loud. As a little kid he would go on to the front porch and bang on garbage cans, pots and pans singing as loud as he could. 

He’s favorite type of music was gospel. He’s favorite singers were Brother Joe May, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Mahalia Jackson and Marion Williams. May (who was known as “the Thunderbolt of the Middle West” because of his vocal power and range) was Richards favorite above all and was his motivation.

Juice WRLD

We are coming up on the 2nd year anniversary of the death of Juice WRLD. Juice WRLD was born December 2, 1998 in Chicago, Illinois. He’s full name is Jarad Anthony Higgins. He has and 1 triple platinum song “All Girls are the Same” and 1 #2 song “Lucid Dreams.” He died December 8, 2019 due to a drug overdose.

Everyone calls him a Star. Besides his mom ( Carmella Wallace, who is a single mother).  In a 2020 article from ABC7Chicago she was stated saying “Juice WRLD was an Icon but Jared was my son. I didn’t treat him like a celebrity. In fact, the first time I saw him perform, it was in Chicago. I forget where, but I saw the crowd and I saw the girls and ‘take a selfie with me.’ He was pumped up. He was still lying with me at the time and when he came home, I said, ‘take out the garbage,’ because I just wanted him to stay humble.” 

Juice WRLD grew up in the South Suburbs in Chicago, Illinois. He later moved to Homewood. He attended Homewood-Flossmoor High School. He graduated in 2017. He grew up with his mother and an older brother. His father left the family when Jarad was three. His mother was a very religious woman. She would not let him listen to pop or rock music. So he listened to music from Panic!at the disco to Billy Idol to Black Sabbath.

Juice WRLD’s heavy drug life started very young. He started drinking in sixth grade. In 2013 he used percocets and xanax. He smoked cigarettes but quit his last year of high school due to health problems.

Juice WRLD’s music career also started early. At the age of 4 Jarad learned to play the piano after his mother forced him to.

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