Nearly a half century after her death, Mahalia Jackson remains the most esteemed figure in black gospel music history. Mahalia Jackson and the Black Gospel Field situates Jackson's journey from church singer in New Orleans and Chicago to national pop-cultural celebrity within the expanding visibility of black gospel in the U.S. during the decade following World War II.
Nearly a half century after her death, Mahalia Jackson remains the most esteemed figure in black gospel music history. Mahalia Jackson and the Black Gospel Field situates Jackson's journey from church singer in New Orleans and Chicago to national pop-cultural celebrity within the expanding visibility of black gospel in the U.S. during the decade following World War II.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mark Burford is Associate Professor of Music at Reed College in Portland, Oregon, where he is also chair of the American Studies program. His research and teaching focuses on twentieth-century popular music in the United States, with particular focus on African American music after World War II, and late eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Austro-German concert music.
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Acknowledgements Preface 1 Introduction: "Miss Jackson and her art (Gospel Singing)" 2 Family Affairs, Part 1: The Clarks of Louisiana 3 Family Affairs, Part 2: Black Baptists and Chicago Gospel 4 Gospel Singing as Black Popular Culture 5 Apollo Records and the Birth of Religious Pop 6 Mahalia Jackson's Apollo Recordings 7 Hearing Voices 8 Gospel According to Bill Russell 9 "Singing comes as natural as breathing": The Mahalia Jackson Show 10 "The World's Greatest Gospel Singer" 11 "I'm just Mahaly to you all": The Meanings of Fame Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
Acknowledgements Preface 1 Introduction: "Miss Jackson and her art (Gospel Singing)" 2 Family Affairs, Part 1: The Clarks of Louisiana 3 Family Affairs, Part 2: Black Baptists and Chicago Gospel 4 Gospel Singing as Black Popular Culture 5 Apollo Records and the Birth of Religious Pop 6 Mahalia Jackson's Apollo Recordings 7 Hearing Voices 8 Gospel According to Bill Russell 9 "Singing comes as natural as breathing": The Mahalia Jackson Show 10 "The World's Greatest Gospel Singer" 11 "I'm just Mahaly to you all": The Meanings of Fame Conclusion Notes Bibliography Index
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