Blues And Gospel Records 1902 1942
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Blues and Gospel Records, 1902-1942
Author | : Robert M. Dixon |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : |
Release | : 1977-01-01 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9780403082681 |
Blues & Gospel Records, 1890-1943
Author | : Robert M. W. Dixon |
Publisher | : Oxford [England] : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | : 1842 |
Release | : 1997 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : |
Since its first edition, in 1964, Dixon and Godrich's Blues and Gospel Records has been dubbed 'the bible' for collectors of pre-war African-American music. It provides an exhaustive listing of all recordings made up to the end of 1943 in a distinctively African-American musical style,excluding those customarily classed as jazz (which are the subject of separate discographies). The book covers recordings made for the commercial market (whether issued at the time or not) and also recordings made for the Library of Congress Archive of Folk Song and similar bodies -- about 20,000titles in all, by more than 3,000 artists. For each recording session, full details are given of: artist credit, accompaniment, place and date of recording, titles, issuing company and catalogue numbers, matrix numbers and alternate takes. There are also short accounts of the major 'race labels',which recorded blues and gospel material, and a complete list of field trips to the south by travelling recording units. Howard Rye has joined the original compilers for this thoroughly revised fourth edition. The scope has been enlarged by the addition of about 150 new artists, in addition tonewly discovered recordings by other artists. Early cylinder recordings of gospel music, from the 1890s, are also included for the first time. Previous editions of this work were applauded for their completeness, accuracy, and reliability. This has now been enhanced by the addition of newinformation from record labels and from record company files, and by listening to a wide selection of titles, and detailed cross-checking.
Blues & Gospel Records, 1902-1943
Author | : Robert M. W. Dixon |
Publisher | : Essex : Storyville Publications |
Total Pages | : 912 |
Release | : 1982 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : |
Since its first edition in 1964, this book has been dubbed "the bible" for collectors of pre-war African American music. It provides an exhaustive listing of all recordings made up to the end of 1943 in a distinctively African American style, excluding those customarily classed as jazz (which are the subject of separate discographies). The book covers recordings made for the commercial market (whether issued at the time or not) and also recordings made for the Library of Congress Archive of Folk Song and similar bodies--about 20,000 titles in all, by more than 3,000 artists. For each recording session, full details are given of: artist credit, accompaniment, place and date of recording, titles, issuing company and catalogue numbers, matrix numbers, alternative takes. There are also short accounts of the major "race labels" that recorded blues and gospel material, and a complete list of field trips to the south by travelling recording units. Howard Rye has joined the original compilers for this thoroughly revised, enlarged, and reset fourth edition. The scope has been widened by the addition of about 150 new artists in addition to newly discovered recordings by other artists. The compilation now includes recordings by groups such as the Fisk Jubilee Singers, the Pace Jubilee Singers, and the Tuskegee Institute Singers, who, although they employed African American materials and musical devices, were designed to appeal to a predominantly white audience. Early cylinder recordings of gospel music from the 1890s are included for the first time. Previous editions of this work are applauded for their completeness, accuracy, and reliability. This has now been enhanced by the addition of new information from record labels and from record company files, and by listening to a wide selection of titles, and detailed cross checking.
Virginia's Blues, Country, and Gospel Records, 1902-1943
Author | : Kip Lornell |
Publisher | : University Press of Kentucky |
Total Pages | : 253 |
Release | : 2021-12-14 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : 0813194180 |
During the years before World War II, hundreds of traditional musicians were sought out by commercial record companies, brought to New York or into local—often makeshift—studios, to cut recordings that would be marketed as "race" and "hillbilly" music. Virginia was home to scores of these performers, several of whom were to become internationally known. Among them were the Carter Family, the Golden Gate Quartet, Charlie Poole, and the Stoneman Family, whose music has touched millions of listeners far beyond the confines of the Old Dominion. It is this historically important body of recordings from this unique period that forms the focus of Kip Lornell's study. In it he combines biographical sketches and bibliographies of the artists and groups with comprehensive discographies of each, covering not only the original 78-rpm issues but also American and foreign long-play releases. The entries incorporate new primary research and contemporary interviews with veterans of early recording sessions. Numerous vintage photographs are also included, some reproduced here for the first time.
Further Corrections/additions, Blues and Gospel Records (1902-1943), Third Edition (Dixon-Godrich)
Author | : Roger Misiewicz |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 10 |
Release | : 1985 |
Genre | : African Americans |
ISBN | : |
Jazz and Ragtime Records, 1897-1942
Author | : Brian Rust |
Publisher | : Denver, Colo. : Mainspring Press |
Total Pages | : 1024 |
Release | : 2002 |
Genre | : Music |
ISBN | : |
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