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Title
The earliest Negro vocal quartets, 1894-1928
Type
MusicAudio
Monograph
Subject
Gospel music (LCSH)
Vocal quartets, Unaccompanied (LCSH)
Spirituals (Songs)--United States (LCSH)
Language
English
Geographic Coverage
Classification
LCC: SDA 45333 (Assigner: dlc) (Status: used by assigner)
Table Of Contents
Keep movin' (Standard Quartette)
Down on the old camp ground ; Poor mourner ; Steal away ; Gabriel's trumpet ; We'll anchor bye-and-bye (Dinwiddie Colored Quartet)
The camp meeting jubilee (Male Quartette)
Swing low sweet chariot ; Shout all over God's heaven (Apollo Male Quartette)
The bonnie blue flag ; Laughing song ; What a time ; The watermelon party ; Rise and shine ; The "old time" religion ; Jerusalem mornin' (Polk Miller and his Old South Quartette)
Oh what he's done for me ; Watermelon party ; Bohunkus and Josephus ; Oysters and wine at 2 a.m. ; Pussy cat rag ; When de corn pone's hot ; No hiding place down here (Old South Quartette).
Capture
Date: 1894-XX-XX Place: District of Columbia. Washington, D.C.
Date: 1902-10-29/1902-10-31 Place: Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
Date: 1912-02-26 Place: Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
Date: 1928-08-XX Place: Geography. Anthropology. Recreation
Recorded in Washington, D.C. in early 1894 (Standard Quartette); in New York City on Oct. 29-31, 1902 (Dinwiddie Colored Quartet) and on Feb. 26, 1912 (Apollo Male Quartette); in Long Island City, N.Y.C. ca. Aug. 1928 (Old South Quartette); the remaining groups recorded in unknown locations 1909-1910.
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The earliest Negro vocal quartets, 1894-1928