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American street songs Harlem street spirituals ; Carolina street ballads.

Title
American street songs [sound recording] : Harlem street spirituals ; Carolina street ballads.
Publication
New York City : Riverside, [195-?]

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AudioUse in library *LZR 42353 [Disc]Performing Arts Research Collections - Recorded Sound

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Additional Authors
  • Goldstein, Kenneth S.
  • Anderson, Pink, 1900-
  • Davis, Gary, 1896-1972.
Description
1 sound disc : analog, 33 1/3 rpm; 12 in.
Series Statement
Riverside folklore series
Alternative Title
  • Harlem street spirituals
  • Carolina street ballads
  • Harlem street spirituals.
  • Carolina street ballads.
Subject
  • Street music > United States
  • Street musicians > United States
  • Blues (Music) > South Carolina > 1941-1950
  • Spirituals (Songs) > New York (State) > New York
  • Gospel music > New York (State) > New York
  • Music > United States
  • Folk music > United States
  • African Americans > Music
Note
  • Blues music from South Carolina and gospel songs from Harlem.
  • Program and biographical notes by Daniel G. Hoffman and Kenneth S. Goldstein on container.
Event (note)
  • Side 1 recorded by Paul Clayton in Charlottesville, Virginia, May 29, 1950; Side 2 recorded by Kenneth S. Goldstein in New York City, Jan. 29, 1956.
Contents
Carolina street ballads. John Henry ; Every day of the week ; The ship Titanic ; Greasy greens ; Wreck of the Old 97 ; I've got mine ; He's in the jailhouse now -- Harlem street spirituals. Blow Gabriel ; Twelve gates to the city ; Samson and Delilah ; Oh, Lord, search my heart ; Get right church ; You got to go down ; Keep your lamp trimmed and burning ; There was a time that I was blind.
Call Number
*LZR 42353
OCLC
36683466
Title
American street songs [sound recording] : Harlem street spirituals ; Carolina street ballads.
Imprint
New York City : Riverside, [195-?]
Series
Riverside folklore series
Performer
Pink Anderson, vocals and guitar (Carolina street ballads) ; Reverend Gary Davis, vocals and guitar (Harlem street spirituals).
Event
Side 1 recorded by Paul Clayton in Charlottesville, Virginia, May 29, 1950; Side 2 recorded by Kenneth S. Goldstein in New York City, Jan. 29, 1956.
Added Author
Goldstein, Kenneth S.
Anderson, Pink, 1900- Performer
Davis, Gary, 1896-1972. Performer
Added Title
Harlem street spirituals.
Carolina street ballads.
Publisher No.
RLP 12-611 Riverside
Research Call Number
*LZR 42353 Program notes on container.
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