Alan Lomax Collection
 

Title

Prayer

Other Form of Name

Lomax, Alan, 1915-2002

Identifier

T788R04; FRID (Lomax Number) 11529

Creation Date

2-1-1948

City

Dallas (Tex.); Dallas County (Tex.)

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Description

In early February 1948, a few days after the death of his father, John A. Lomax, Alan Lomax visited three Southern Black Baptist churches: the True Light Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas, the Rose Hill Baptist Church in Greenville, Mississippi, and the Friendly Will Baptist Church in Austin, Texas, where he recorded sermons, hymns, and spirituals. One hymn was released on the Blues in the Mississippi Night album (Rounder CD 1860); the remaining material has not been released commercially.

Subject Headings (Library of Congress)

Blues (Music); Blues musicians

Relational Format

audio recording

Extent

04:11

Original Collection

Alan Lomax Recordings

Comments

Dallas I 2/48. Lomax Classification: religious speech; prayer. Lomax Collection Title: Mississippi and Texas Church Recordings 1948. Recording Note: Alan Lomax: 'Prayer - Deacon (C.R. Random) - responses by Rev. Cyphers.' [Tapebox] Session Note: Spirituals, hymns, and sermons recorded at True Light Baptist Church in Dallas, Texas on February 1, 1948. Reverend Cyphers was pastor (editor's note).

Rights

Media files in this collection are owned by the Association for Cultural Equity and made available solely for personal use. Copy or capture of media files is prohibited. Due to copyright concerns, the recordings in this collection can only be accessed by arrangement with the Department of Archives and Special Collections.

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