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The God Groove: A Blues Journey to Faith

David Ritz

As a ghostwriter, biographer, and lyricist, David Ritz has worked with some of the biggest names in music, such as Aretha Franklin, Ray Charles, and Marvin Gaye. Now, in his inspiring memoir, he shares how writing for these legendary artists led him to faith.

Over the last forty-five years, David Ritz has collaborated with some of the biggest stars in music. Working to give a voice to these iconic musicians, he found his own, and following the sacred pulse he calls "The God Groove," he also found belief in Christ.

In his moving memoir, he recalls growing up as a secular Jew in New York and Dallas, and finding himself drawn to the smoky jazz clubs and Pentecostal churches where the music touched something deep in his soul, unlike anything he'd ever felt before. It was this love of music, coupled with an equal passion for words--both language that flowed across the page and language sung out loud--that led him, against all odds, to convince Ray Charles to hire him as a ghostwriter. Through this first project, David learned the art of capturing another's voice.

As Marvin Gaye's biographer and cowriter of "Sexual Healing," David learned about Marvin's father, a charismatic storefront preacher in an ultra-strict Christian sect, but he also saw the visceral love Marvin had for Jesus. David's conversations with Aretha Franklin, conducted during the two-year process of writing her memoir, yielded further insights into Christianity. Threaded throughout David's story are in-depth conversations with Willie Nelson, BB King, Janet Jackson, Smokey Robinson, Etta James, Buddy Guy, and Jessi Colter, all of whom shaped his thinking about faith.

The God Groove is a moving, deeply personal, and inspiring memoir about the unlikely ways God works--if we listen to Him.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Howard Books
  • Publish Date: Jul 16th, 2019
  • Pages: 256
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.40in - 5.70in - 1.10in - 0.75lb
  • EAN: 9781501177156
  • Categories: MemoirsChristian Living - Personal GrowthMusic

About the Author

Ritz, David: - David Ritz is a songwriter who has collaborated with stars like Janet Jackson and Marvin Gaye, as well as a renowned ghostwriter who has authored more than fifty books for some of the biggest stars in music: Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye, Ray Charles, Lenny Kravitz, Joe Perry, Smokey Robinson, Don Rickles, and Willie Nelson, to name a few. His articles have appeared in The New York Times, Rolling Stone, Essence, People, Art Connoisseur, and elsewhere. He lives in Los Angeles with Roberta, his wife of nearly fifty years.

Praise for this book

"David Ritz has perfected the art of understanding another's journey while unveiling his own... His finding answers to hard questions propels the heart to find its own song and salvation."--Jessi Colter, Author of An Outlaw and a Lady
"Fantastic!"--Bishop Noel Jones
"The adventure of a soul lifetime in this human existence."--Dr. Jeanette Gallagher, ND, author of Four Sacred Secrets
"If you love old R&B and soul and jazz, this memoir is a must-read."-- "Dallas Magazine"
"Vivid, deeply felt prose...An inspiring, satisfying book."-- "Kirkus"
"Every human has an interesting story, but the ability to write it down in a deep rhythm is something else. And then comes the ultimate test of any writer, born of the ultimate question: How deep is your love? David Ritz's life, page by page, is a vehicle for his infinite wellspring of love...for music, literature, fashion, his companions, and his yearning to break through his barriers, those he inherited and those he fearfully constructed. His bravery in searching for a healthy soulful life, attuned to the divine, in inspiring. I loved it."

--Flea, of the Red Hot Chili Peppers

"The God Groove is deeply soulful, moving and inspiring." --Janet Jackson
"There is nary a rut in David Ritz's The God Groove...[an] engrossing and highly revealing memoir." -- "Neworld Review"