Updating Basket....

Sign In
0 Items

BASKET SUMMARY

There are currently no items added to the basket
Sign In
0 Items

BASKET SUMMARY

There are currently no items added to the basket

Judge Jackson and the Colored Sacred Harp

Judge Jackson and the Colored Sacred Harp

This item is currently unavailable.

Enter your email address below and we will email you when the item comes into stock.

Multiple-component retail product

£23.99

Publisher: The University of Alabama Press
ISBN: 9780817315108
Number of Pages: 160
Published: 30/09/2005
Width: 22.1 cm
Height: 16.3 cm
Born in 1883, Jackson took a keen interest in fa-sol-la singing as a teenager. Such singing derives originally from colonial New England singing schools designed to teach musical note-reading in order to improve congregational singing. It took root in the South, as its popularity declined elsewhere and was well-established in the Wiregrass region of southeast Alabama in both black and white communities when Jackson discovered it. Around 1930, Jackson determined to compile a book for the benefit of African American singers. A selection of songs from the ""Colored Sacred Harp"" appears on a CD enclosed with the book. In addition to 25 recordings made or collected by Boyd, the CD features a recording made at a Sacred Harp singing by folklorist John Work in 1938, and one made by Jackson and family at a coin-operated recording booth in Dothan, Alabama, in 1950.

Joe Dan Boyd