I couldn't hear nobody pray, Rev. R.C. Crenshaw

Other Form of Name

Lomax, Alan, 1915-2002

Identifier

T906R06; FRID (Lomax Number) 4569

Creation Date

10-4-1959

City

Memphis (Tenn.); Shelby County (Tenn.)

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Description

In 1959 and 1960, Alan Lomax revisited the American South to record the still-living stream of traditional music in newly developed stereo sound. The collection features some of the region's most representative musicians and styles: Delta blues guitarists, fife-and-drum ensembles, Sacred Harp singers, Ozark and Appalachian ballad singers, and prison work gangs. Performers include Sidney Carter, Vera Ward Hall, Sid and Rose Hemphill, Bessie Jones and the Georgia Sea Island Singers, Wade Ward, Willie Jones, Mississippi Fred McDowell, J.E. Mainer, Neil Morris, E.C. Ball, Almeda Riddle, Hobart Smith, and Ed Young. English folksinger Shirley Collins assisted Alan Lomax on the 1959 trip, and his daughter, Anna Lomax Wood, helped him on the 1960 trip. The endeavor resulted in a seven-album series issued on Altantic Records in 1960, reissued on CD as Sounds of the South, and in a twelve-volume series on Prestige International, reissued in 1997 on Rounder Records as the Southern Journey series of the Alan Lomax Collection (Rounder 1701-1713).

Subject Headings (Library of Congress)

Blues (Music); Blues musicians

Relational Format

audio recording

Extent

03:35

Original Collection

Alan Lomax Recordings

Comments

Memphis IV 10/59. Lomax Classification: spiritual; religious song. Lomax Collection Title: Southern U.S. 1959 and 1960. Session Note: Spirituals and preaching at a service of the Great Harvest Missionary Baptist Church, at their temporary home at the New Browns Chapel in Memphis. According to the announcement made by the 'narrator' in the middle of T904.1, the congregation choir is under the direction of Mrs. Lulabelle Johnson. Other credits she gives, including her own, are indecipherable(original note). Location: New Browns Chapel (Memphis, Tenn.), Greater Harvest Missionary Baptist Church (Memphis, Tenn.)

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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