I'm a soldier in the army of the Lord, New York, N.Y. (continued)

Other Form of Name

Lomax, Alan, 1915-2002; Davis, Gary, 1896-1972; Jones, Bessie, 1902-1984

Identifier

T1813R01; FRID (Lomax Number) 10506

Creation Date

8-1-1965

City

New York (N.Y.)

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Description

A concert of Southern African American 'antebellum musical traditions' held in New York City's Central Park at the height of the Civil Rights era, in the summer of 1965. Produced by Joseph Papp's New York Shakespeare Festival in cooperation with the Newport Folk Foundation, the concert was directed by Ralph Rinzler and MC'd by Alan Lomax. It featured the Georgia Sea Island Singers (Bessie Jones, John Davis, Peter Davis, Emma Ramsay, and Mable Hillery), Ed Young's Southern Fife and Drum Corps, and Reverend Gary Davis. Fred McDowell's name appeared on the promotional material for the concert but he apparently cancelled. The performers give commentary on their material. Joan Halifax assisted Lomax with the recording and tape box notes. This concert was ostensibly the second the Shakespeare Festival and Newport Foundation produced that summer, with a Newport Folk Festival Preview held a month earlier. (Original note)

Subject Headings (Library of Congress)

Blues (Music); Blues musicians

Relational Format

audio recording

Extent

01:17

Original Collection

Alan Lomax Recordings

Comments

Central Park Concert 8/65. Lomax Classification: religious song; spiritual. Lomax Collection Title: Central Park Concert 1965.

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