Oftentimes, when we think of the voices of revolution, political leaders like MLK or Malcolm X come to mind. The work these men did is irreplaceable and their legacies should be immortalized. Their brilliance organizing their communities and courage in the face of history's most brutal institutions is truly an inspiration. However, let's not forget those that inspired these leaders and their constituents, including those who provided the soundtrack for the movement. Mayfield embodies this power, with a vast discography filled to its brim with honest but hopeful anthems for the downtrodden. While Curtis was far from the only artist making socially conscious music during his time, his message was the most consistent, precise, and poignant. He was also the longest lasting, releasing socially conscious music from 1964, when his single "Keep On Pushing" was MLK'S go to song for demonstrations, until his unfortunate passing in 1999.
This book, written by Curtis' son, Todd Mayfield, is an honest look into the life, legacy, and impact of one of history's greatest musicians. Todd's not a writer by trade, but articulates his father's experience exceptionally well. From his humble beginnings, to the obsessive work ethic and controlling nature which allowed him to excel beyond them; Curtis' life was one filled with feats we should aspire toward, along with faults we should be weary of. Curtis was far from perfect, the very spirit which created such beauty In his career, led to horrific abuse in his relationships. However, there is certainly something to be said for the brilliance, dedication, and insight which allowed a poor kid from Chicago to become one of the greatest musicians of all time. From the way Curtis tuned his guitar, to the fact he slept with it; this book is overflowing with lessons on innovation,work ethic, and passion. I'd recommend it to any aspiring artist, activist, or anyone who admires greatness. This was a compelling and inspirational read and I'm very glad I gave it a chance.