Don't Let the Green Grass Fool You

A Siblings Memoir of Legendary Soul Singer Wilson Pickett

Biography & Memoir, Artists, Architects & Photographers, Nonfiction, Art & Architecture
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Author: Louella Pickett-New ISBN: 9781499052862
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: July 29, 2014
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Louella Pickett-New
ISBN: 9781499052862
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: July 29, 2014
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Louella Pickett-New was legendary soul singer Wilson Picketts sister no. 4, to whom he gave the nickname Lucy Coot and mostly called just Coot throughout his life. She lived with him in New York City as a teenager during the 1960s when he was at the peak of his fame. He threw her a sweet sixteen party. She tried in vain to teach him to dance. Shes the Little Lucy Doin the Watusi in his hit song Land of a Thousand Dances. In this book, named after another of his hits, a beloved .little sister pays tribute to her famous big brother. Merging her own memories with those of the rest of their siblings as well as others who were close to him, Louella paints a portrait of the complex and wounded man behind the powerful and powerfully expressive voice that sang In the Midnight Hour and so many more enduring soul classics. Louella is married to Emmett New, and they have two adult children, Katina and Dominic. They reside in Stone Mountain, Georgia. Louella has a masters degree in business and works for a community action agency in Decatur, where she is the accounting manager. She also sings in the choir at her church and volunteered her spare time as the church comptroller for many years. She enjoys baking her famous peach cobbler from her grandmothers recipe.

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Louella Pickett-New was legendary soul singer Wilson Picketts sister no. 4, to whom he gave the nickname Lucy Coot and mostly called just Coot throughout his life. She lived with him in New York City as a teenager during the 1960s when he was at the peak of his fame. He threw her a sweet sixteen party. She tried in vain to teach him to dance. Shes the Little Lucy Doin the Watusi in his hit song Land of a Thousand Dances. In this book, named after another of his hits, a beloved .little sister pays tribute to her famous big brother. Merging her own memories with those of the rest of their siblings as well as others who were close to him, Louella paints a portrait of the complex and wounded man behind the powerful and powerfully expressive voice that sang In the Midnight Hour and so many more enduring soul classics. Louella is married to Emmett New, and they have two adult children, Katina and Dominic. They reside in Stone Mountain, Georgia. Louella has a masters degree in business and works for a community action agency in Decatur, where she is the accounting manager. She also sings in the choir at her church and volunteered her spare time as the church comptroller for many years. She enjoys baking her famous peach cobbler from her grandmothers recipe.

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