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The Resource Lost sounds : Blacks and the birth of the recording industry, 1891-1922, (electronic resource)
Lost sounds : Blacks and the birth of the recording industry, 1891-1922, (electronic resource)
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This item is available to borrow from all library branches.
- Contributor
-
- Burleigh, H. T., (Harry Thacker), 1866-1949
- Boatner, Edward
- Case, Charley, 1858-1916
- Blake, Eubie, 1887-1983
- Clark, Carroll, baritone
- Cole-Talbert, Florence
- Unique Quartette
- Cooper, Opal, 1889?-1974
- Tuskegee Institute, Singers
- Craig, Thomas, bass
- Standard Quartette
- Dabney, Ford T., 1883-1958
- Right Quintette
- Oriole Quartette
- Dett, R. Nathaniel, 1882-1943
- Old South Quartette
- Europe, James Reese, 1881-1919
- Handy, W. C., (William Christopher), 1873-1958
- Memphis Pickaninny Band
- Jubilee Singers (Fisk University)
- Hayes, Roland, 1887-1977
- Johnson, George W., 1846-ca. 1910
- Joan Sawyer's Persian Garden Orchestra
- Johnson, Jack, 1878-1946
- Jim Europe's 369th Infantry Band
- Handy's Memphis Blues Band
- Sissle, Noble, 1889-1975
- Europe's Society Orchestra
- Sweatman, Wilbur C. S
- Tapley, Daisy
- Eubie Blake Trio
- Vasnier, Louis
- Dinwiddie Colored Quartet
- Cousins and DeMoss
- Walker, George, 1873-1911
- Ciro's Club Coon Orchestra
- Washington, Booker T., 1856-1915
- Blake's Jazztone Orchestra
- White, Clarence Cameron, 1880-1960
- Apollo Quartette (Vocal group)
- Williams, Bert, 1874-1922
- Afro-American Folk Song Singers
- Wright, Edward Sterling
- Brooks, Tim
- Language
-
- eng
- ita
- Extent
- 1 online resource.
- Note
-
- "Companion CD to the book Lost sounds / by Tim Brooks"--Original container
- Archeophone Records: 1005 (on original container spine: ARCH 1005)
- Originally issued as compact discs
- Principally spirituals, minstrel & vaudeville songs, art music, rags, jazz, and blues performances by Black composers and musicians from the early days of the recording industry
- Program notes by Tim Brooks and David Giovannoni (58 p. ; ill., facsims., ports.) on insert
- Recordings originally released as wax cylinders and discs on various labels
- Contents
-
- Swing low, sweet chariot (2:42) ; Shout all over God's Heaven (2:20) (Apollo Jubilee Quartette)
- Good news (Tuskegee Institute Singers) (2:23)
- The rain song / Alex Rogers ; Will Marion Cook (Right Quintette) (3:19)
- Goodnight Angeline / Noble Sissle ; Eubie Blake (Four Harmony Kings) (3:12)
- Experiences in the show business (Charley Case) (3:08)
- The whistling coon / Sam Devere (George W. Johnson) (2:47)
- Adam and Eve and de winter apple (Louis Vasnier) (1:06)
- The laughing song (George W. Johnson) (2:31)
- Minstrel first part, featuring "The laughing song" (Spencer, Williams, and Quinn's Imperial Minstrels) (3:07)
- Listen to the mocking bird / Septimus Winner ; Richard Milburn (George W. Johnson) (1:42)
- Mamma's black baby boy / Chas. Hunn (Unique Quartette) (2:26)
- The laughing coon (2:22) ; The whistling girl (2:31) (George W. Johnson)
- My little Zulu babe / W.S. Estren ; James T. Brymn (Williams and Walker) (2:47)
- Carving the duck (George W. Johnson) (2:41)
- The merry mail man (Len Spencer-George W. Johnson) (3:01)
- Abyssinia. Nobody / Alex Rogers ; Bert Williams (Bert Williams) (2:53)
- My own story of the big fight. Part I (Jack Johnson) (3:43)
- Beans, beans, beans / Chris Smith ; Elmer Bowman (Opal Cooper) (3:10)
- Great camp meetin' day / Gene Mikell ; Noble Sissle (Noble Sissle) (2:39)
- Atlanta Exposition speech (Booker T. Washington) (3:29)
- Old black Joe / Stephen Foster (Thomas Craig) (1:58)
- Keep movin' (Standard Quartette) (2:51)
- Old dog Tray / Stephen Foster (Carroll Clark) (2:49)
- I surrender all / Judson W. Van DeVenter ; Winfield S. Weeden (Daisy Tapley ; Carroll Clark) (2:40)
- Swing along / Will Marion Cook (Afro-American Folk Song Singers) (3:56)
- The rain song / Alex Rogers ; Will Marion Cook (Afro-American Folk Song Singers) (3:06)
- Exhortation / Alex Rogers ; Will Marion Cook (Right Quintette) (3:22)
- Pagliacci. Arioso : Vesti la giubba / Ruggiero Leoncavallo (Roland Hayes) (2:53)
- Go down Moses (Harry T. Burleigh) (2:03)
- Sometimes I feel like a motherless child (Edward H.S. Boatner) (2:41)
- Villanelle / Eva Dell'Acqua (Florence Cole-Talbert) (3:13)
- Barcarolle / R. Nathaniel Dett (Dett) (2:46)
- Who broke the lock (Unique Quartette) (2:49)
- Lament / Clarence Cameron White (White) (3:36)
- When de co'n pone's hot ; 'Possum / Paul Laurence Dunbar (Edward Sterling Wright) (4:16)
- Down home rag / Wilbur C. Sweatman (Europe's Society Orchestra) (3:31)
- Bregeiro : (Rio Brazilian maxixe) / B.E. Nazareth (Joan Sawyer's Persian Garden Orchestra) (3:59)
- On the shore at Le-Lei-Wei / Henry Kalimar ; Herbert Reynolds ; Jerome Kern (Ciro's Club Coon Orchestra) (3:46)
- Down home rag / Wilbur C. Sweatman (Sweatman) (1:26)
- Some jazz blues / M.L. Lake (Memphis Pickaninny Band) (2:49)
- Sarah from Sahara / Hugo Frey (Eubie Blake Trio) (2:54)
- The jazz dance / W. Benton Overstreet (Blake's Jazzone Orchestra) (3:06)
- Ev'rybody's crazy 'bout the doggone blues but I'm happy / Henry Creamer ; J. Turner Layton (Wilbur C. Sweatman's Original Jazz Band) (2:59)
- Brother Michael, won't you hand down that rope (Oriole Quartette) (2:32)
- Darktown strutters' ball / Shelton Brooks (Jim Europe's 369th U.S. Infantry "Hell Fighters" Band) (2:58)
- Camp meeting blues / W.T. Carroll (Ford Dabney's Band) (2:13)
- St. Louis blues / W.C. Handy (W.C. Handy's Memphis Blues Band) (3:12)
- Poor mourner (2:01) ; Who broke the lock (2:14) (Cousins and DeMoss)
- Down on the old camp ground (Dinwiddie Colored Quartet) (2:31)
- Jerusalem mornin' (Polk Miller's Old South Quartette) (2:04)
- Little David, play on yo' harp : (Shout all over God's heaven) (Fisk University Jubilee Quartet) (2:46)
- Label
- Lost sounds : Blacks and the birth of the recording industry, 1891-1922
- Title
- Lost sounds
- Title remainder
- Blacks and the birth of the recording industry, 1891-1922
- Title variation
- Blacks and the birth of the recording industry, 1891-1922
- Contributor
-
- Burleigh, H. T., (Harry Thacker), 1866-1949
- Boatner, Edward
- Case, Charley, 1858-1916
- Blake, Eubie, 1887-1983
- Clark, Carroll, baritone
- Cole-Talbert, Florence
- Unique Quartette
- Cooper, Opal, 1889?-1974
- Tuskegee Institute, Singers
- Craig, Thomas, bass
- Standard Quartette
- Dabney, Ford T., 1883-1958
- Right Quintette
- Oriole Quartette
- Dett, R. Nathaniel, 1882-1943
- Old South Quartette
- Europe, James Reese, 1881-1919
- Handy, W. C., (William Christopher), 1873-1958
- Memphis Pickaninny Band
- Jubilee Singers (Fisk University)
- Hayes, Roland, 1887-1977
- Johnson, George W., 1846-ca. 1910
- Joan Sawyer's Persian Garden Orchestra
- Johnson, Jack, 1878-1946
- Jim Europe's 369th Infantry Band
- Handy's Memphis Blues Band
- Sissle, Noble, 1889-1975
- Europe's Society Orchestra
- Sweatman, Wilbur C. S
- Tapley, Daisy
- Eubie Blake Trio
- Vasnier, Louis
- Dinwiddie Colored Quartet
- Cousins and DeMoss
- Walker, George, 1873-1911
- Ciro's Club Coon Orchestra
- Washington, Booker T., 1856-1915
- Blake's Jazztone Orchestra
- White, Clarence Cameron, 1880-1960
- Apollo Quartette (Vocal group)
- Williams, Bert, 1874-1922
- Afro-American Folk Song Singers
- Wright, Edward Sterling
- Brooks, Tim
- Performer
-
- Cole-Talbert, Florence
- Unique Quartette
- Clark, Carroll, baritone
- Blake, Eubie, 1887-1983
- Boatner, Edward
- Case, Charley, 1858-1916
- Burleigh, H. T., (Harry Thacker), 1866-1949
- Afro-American Folk Song Singers
- Wright, Edward Sterling
- Williams, Bert, 1874-1922
- Apollo Quartette (Vocal group)
- White, Clarence Cameron, 1880-1960
- Blake's Jazztone Orchestra
- Ciro's Club Coon Orchestra
- Washington, Booker T., 1856-1915
- Walker, George, 1873-1911
- Cousins and DeMoss
- Vasnier, Louis
- Dinwiddie Colored Quartet
- Eubie Blake Trio
- Tapley, Daisy
- Sweatman, Wilbur C. S
- Europe's Society Orchestra
- Handy's Memphis Blues Band
- Sissle, Noble, 1889-1975
- Johnson, Jack, 1878-1946
- Jim Europe's 369th Infantry Band
- Johnson, George W., 1846-ca. 1910
- Joan Sawyer's Persian Garden Orchestra
- Hayes, Roland, 1887-1977
- Jubilee Singers (Fisk University)
- Memphis Pickaninny Band
- Handy, W. C., (William Christopher), 1873-1958
- Europe, James Reese, 1881-1919
- Old South Quartette
- Oriole Quartette
- Dett, R. Nathaniel, 1882-1943
- Dabney, Ford T., 1883-1958
- Right Quintette
- Craig, Thomas, bass
- Standard Quartette
- Tuskegee Institute, Singers
- Cooper, Opal, 1889?-1974
- Language
-
- eng
- ita
- Related
-
- Will Marion Cook
- Brother Michael, won't you hand down that rope
- Camp meeting blues
- Carving the duck
- Darktown strutters' ball
- Down home rag
- Down on the old camp ground
- Ev'rybody's crazy 'bout the doggone blues but I'm happy
- Exhortation
- Experiences in the show business
- Go down Moses
- Good news
- Goodnight Angeline
- Great camp meetin' day
- I surrender all
- Jazz dance
- Jerusalem mornin'
- Keep movin'
- Lament
- Laughing coon
- Laughing song
- Listen to the mocking bird
- Little David, play on yo' harp
- Mamma's black boy
- Merry mail man
- My little Zulu babe
- Nobody
- Old black Joe
- Old dog Tray
- On the shore at Le-Lei-Wei
- Poor mourner
- Rain song
- Sarah from Sahara
- Shout all over God's Heaven
- Some jazz blues
- Sometimes I feel like a motherless child
- St. Louis blues
- Swing along
- Swing low, sweet chariot
- Vesti la giubba
- Villanelle
- When de co'n pone's hot
- Whistling coon
- Whistling girl
- Who broke the lock
- 'Possum
- Adam and Eve and de winter apple
- Barcarolle
- Beans, beans, beans
- Bregeiro
- Accompanying matter
- technical information on music
- Cataloging source
- VaAlASP
- Format of music
- not applicable
- Language note
- Vocal selections sung principally in English; track 8, disc 2 sung in Italian
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorDate
-
- 1887-1983
- 1866-1949
- 1858-1916
- 1889?-1974
- 1883-1958
- 1882-1943
- 1881-1919
- 1873-1958
- 1887-1977
- 1846-ca. 1910
- 1878-1946
- 1889-1975
- 1873-1911
- 1856-1915
- 1880-1960
- 1874-1922
- http://library.link/vocab/relatedWorkOrContributorName
-
- Blake, Eubie
- Boatner, Edward
- Burleigh, H. T.
- Case, Charley
- Clark, Carroll
- Cole-Talbert, Florence
- Cooper, Opal
- Craig, Thomas
- Dabney, Ford T.
- Dett, R. Nathaniel
- Europe, James Reese
- Handy, W. C.
- Hayes, Roland
- Johnson, George W.
- Johnson, Jack
- Sissle, Noble
- Sweatman, Wilbur C. S
- Tapley, Daisy
- Vasnier, Louis
- Walker, George
- Washington, Booker T.
- White, Clarence Cameron
- Williams, Bert
- Wright, Edward Sterling
- Brooks, Tim
- Afro-American Folk Song Singers
- Apollo Quartette (Vocal group)
- Blake's Jazztone Orchestra
- Ciro's Club Coon Orchestra
- Cousins and DeMoss
- Dinwiddie Colored Quartet
- Eubie Blake Trio
- Europe's Society Orchestra
- Handy's Memphis Blues Band
- Jim Europe's 369th Infantry Band
- Joan Sawyer's Persian Garden Orchestra
- Jubilee Singers (Fisk University)
- Memphis Pickaninny Band
- Old South Quartette
- Oriole Quartette
- Right Quintette
- Standard Quartette
- Tuskegee Institute
- Unique Quartette
- Series statement
- Genres series
- Series volume
- 5th v
- http://library.link/vocab/subjectName
-
- African Americans
- Blues (Music)
- Gospel music
- Jazz
- Popular music
- Ragtime music
- Spirituals (Songs)
- Label
- Lost sounds : Blacks and the birth of the recording industry, 1891-1922, (electronic resource)
- Link
- Note
-
- "Companion CD to the book Lost sounds / by Tim Brooks"--Original container
- Archeophone Records: 1005 (on original container spine: ARCH 1005)
- Originally issued as compact discs
- Principally spirituals, minstrel & vaudeville songs, art music, rags, jazz, and blues performances by Black composers and musicians from the early days of the recording industry
- Program notes by Tim Brooks and David Giovannoni (58 p. ; ill., facsims., ports.) on insert
- Recordings originally released as wax cylinders and discs on various labels
- Antecedent source
- file reproduced from original
- Capture and storage technique
- digital storage
- Contents
-
- Swing low, sweet chariot (2:42) ; Shout all over God's Heaven (2:20) (Apollo Jubilee Quartette)
- Good news (Tuskegee Institute Singers) (2:23)
- The rain song / Alex Rogers ; Will Marion Cook (Right Quintette) (3:19)
- Goodnight Angeline / Noble Sissle ; Eubie Blake (Four Harmony Kings) (3:12)
- Experiences in the show business (Charley Case) (3:08)
- The whistling coon / Sam Devere (George W. Johnson) (2:47)
- Adam and Eve and de winter apple (Louis Vasnier) (1:06)
- The laughing song (George W. Johnson) (2:31)
- Minstrel first part, featuring "The laughing song" (Spencer, Williams, and Quinn's Imperial Minstrels) (3:07)
- Listen to the mocking bird / Septimus Winner ; Richard Milburn (George W. Johnson) (1:42)
- Mamma's black baby boy / Chas. Hunn (Unique Quartette) (2:26)
- The laughing coon (2:22) ; The whistling girl (2:31) (George W. Johnson)
- My little Zulu babe / W.S. Estren ; James T. Brymn (Williams and Walker) (2:47)
- Carving the duck (George W. Johnson) (2:41)
- The merry mail man (Len Spencer-George W. Johnson) (3:01)
- Abyssinia. Nobody / Alex Rogers ; Bert Williams (Bert Williams) (2:53)
- My own story of the big fight. Part I (Jack Johnson) (3:43)
- Beans, beans, beans / Chris Smith ; Elmer Bowman (Opal Cooper) (3:10)
- Great camp meetin' day / Gene Mikell ; Noble Sissle (Noble Sissle) (2:39)
- Atlanta Exposition speech (Booker T. Washington) (3:29)
- Old black Joe / Stephen Foster (Thomas Craig) (1:58)
- Keep movin' (Standard Quartette) (2:51)
- Old dog Tray / Stephen Foster (Carroll Clark) (2:49)
- I surrender all / Judson W. Van DeVenter ; Winfield S. Weeden (Daisy Tapley ; Carroll Clark) (2:40)
- Swing along / Will Marion Cook (Afro-American Folk Song Singers) (3:56)
- The rain song / Alex Rogers ; Will Marion Cook (Afro-American Folk Song Singers) (3:06)
- Exhortation / Alex Rogers ; Will Marion Cook (Right Quintette) (3:22)
- Pagliacci. Arioso : Vesti la giubba / Ruggiero Leoncavallo (Roland Hayes) (2:53)
- Go down Moses (Harry T. Burleigh) (2:03)
- Sometimes I feel like a motherless child (Edward H.S. Boatner) (2:41)
- Villanelle / Eva Dell'Acqua (Florence Cole-Talbert) (3:13)
- Barcarolle / R. Nathaniel Dett (Dett) (2:46)
- Who broke the lock (Unique Quartette) (2:49)
- Lament / Clarence Cameron White (White) (3:36)
- When de co'n pone's hot ; 'Possum / Paul Laurence Dunbar (Edward Sterling Wright) (4:16)
- Down home rag / Wilbur C. Sweatman (Europe's Society Orchestra) (3:31)
- Bregeiro : (Rio Brazilian maxixe) / B.E. Nazareth (Joan Sawyer's Persian Garden Orchestra) (3:59)
- On the shore at Le-Lei-Wei / Henry Kalimar ; Herbert Reynolds ; Jerome Kern (Ciro's Club Coon Orchestra) (3:46)
- Down home rag / Wilbur C. Sweatman (Sweatman) (1:26)
- Some jazz blues / M.L. Lake (Memphis Pickaninny Band) (2:49)
- Sarah from Sahara / Hugo Frey (Eubie Blake Trio) (2:54)
- The jazz dance / W. Benton Overstreet (Blake's Jazzone Orchestra) (3:06)
- Ev'rybody's crazy 'bout the doggone blues but I'm happy / Henry Creamer ; J. Turner Layton (Wilbur C. Sweatman's Original Jazz Band) (2:59)
- Brother Michael, won't you hand down that rope (Oriole Quartette) (2:32)
- Darktown strutters' ball / Shelton Brooks (Jim Europe's 369th U.S. Infantry "Hell Fighters" Band) (2:58)
- Camp meeting blues / W.T. Carroll (Ford Dabney's Band) (2:13)
- St. Louis blues / W.C. Handy (W.C. Handy's Memphis Blues Band) (3:12)
- Poor mourner (2:01) ; Who broke the lock (2:14) (Cousins and DeMoss)
- Down on the old camp ground (Dinwiddie Colored Quartet) (2:31)
- Jerusalem mornin' (Polk Miller's Old South Quartette) (2:04)
- Little David, play on yo' harp : (Shout all over God's heaven) (Fisk University Jubilee Quartet) (2:46)
- Dimensions
-
- unknown
- not applicable
- Extent
- 1 online resource.
- Form of item
- online
- Groove width / pitch
- not applicable
- Kind of cutting
- not applicable
- Kind of disc cylinder or tape
- not applicable
- Kind of material
- other
- Reformatting quality
- access
- Sound
- sound
- Special playback characteristics
- digital recording
- Specific material designation
-
- remote
- other
- Speed
- other
- System control number
- (OCoLC)697954592
- Tape configuration
- not applicable
- Tape width
- not applicable
- Label
- Lost sounds : Blacks and the birth of the recording industry, 1891-1922, (electronic resource)
- Link
- Note
-
- "Companion CD to the book Lost sounds / by Tim Brooks"--Original container
- Archeophone Records: 1005 (on original container spine: ARCH 1005)
- Originally issued as compact discs
- Principally spirituals, minstrel & vaudeville songs, art music, rags, jazz, and blues performances by Black composers and musicians from the early days of the recording industry
- Program notes by Tim Brooks and David Giovannoni (58 p. ; ill., facsims., ports.) on insert
- Recordings originally released as wax cylinders and discs on various labels
- Antecedent source
- file reproduced from original
- Capture and storage technique
- digital storage
- Contents
-
- Swing low, sweet chariot (2:42) ; Shout all over God's Heaven (2:20) (Apollo Jubilee Quartette)
- Good news (Tuskegee Institute Singers) (2:23)
- The rain song / Alex Rogers ; Will Marion Cook (Right Quintette) (3:19)
- Goodnight Angeline / Noble Sissle ; Eubie Blake (Four Harmony Kings) (3:12)
- Experiences in the show business (Charley Case) (3:08)
- The whistling coon / Sam Devere (George W. Johnson) (2:47)
- Adam and Eve and de winter apple (Louis Vasnier) (1:06)
- The laughing song (George W. Johnson) (2:31)
- Minstrel first part, featuring "The laughing song" (Spencer, Williams, and Quinn's Imperial Minstrels) (3:07)
- Listen to the mocking bird / Septimus Winner ; Richard Milburn (George W. Johnson) (1:42)
- Mamma's black baby boy / Chas. Hunn (Unique Quartette) (2:26)
- The laughing coon (2:22) ; The whistling girl (2:31) (George W. Johnson)
- My little Zulu babe / W.S. Estren ; James T. Brymn (Williams and Walker) (2:47)
- Carving the duck (George W. Johnson) (2:41)
- The merry mail man (Len Spencer-George W. Johnson) (3:01)
- Abyssinia. Nobody / Alex Rogers ; Bert Williams (Bert Williams) (2:53)
- My own story of the big fight. Part I (Jack Johnson) (3:43)
- Beans, beans, beans / Chris Smith ; Elmer Bowman (Opal Cooper) (3:10)
- Great camp meetin' day / Gene Mikell ; Noble Sissle (Noble Sissle) (2:39)
- Atlanta Exposition speech (Booker T. Washington) (3:29)
- Old black Joe / Stephen Foster (Thomas Craig) (1:58)
- Keep movin' (Standard Quartette) (2:51)
- Old dog Tray / Stephen Foster (Carroll Clark) (2:49)
- I surrender all / Judson W. Van DeVenter ; Winfield S. Weeden (Daisy Tapley ; Carroll Clark) (2:40)
- Swing along / Will Marion Cook (Afro-American Folk Song Singers) (3:56)
- The rain song / Alex Rogers ; Will Marion Cook (Afro-American Folk Song Singers) (3:06)
- Exhortation / Alex Rogers ; Will Marion Cook (Right Quintette) (3:22)
- Pagliacci. Arioso : Vesti la giubba / Ruggiero Leoncavallo (Roland Hayes) (2:53)
- Go down Moses (Harry T. Burleigh) (2:03)
- Sometimes I feel like a motherless child (Edward H.S. Boatner) (2:41)
- Villanelle / Eva Dell'Acqua (Florence Cole-Talbert) (3:13)
- Barcarolle / R. Nathaniel Dett (Dett) (2:46)
- Who broke the lock (Unique Quartette) (2:49)
- Lament / Clarence Cameron White (White) (3:36)
- When de co'n pone's hot ; 'Possum / Paul Laurence Dunbar (Edward Sterling Wright) (4:16)
- Down home rag / Wilbur C. Sweatman (Europe's Society Orchestra) (3:31)
- Bregeiro : (Rio Brazilian maxixe) / B.E. Nazareth (Joan Sawyer's Persian Garden Orchestra) (3:59)
- On the shore at Le-Lei-Wei / Henry Kalimar ; Herbert Reynolds ; Jerome Kern (Ciro's Club Coon Orchestra) (3:46)
- Down home rag / Wilbur C. Sweatman (Sweatman) (1:26)
- Some jazz blues / M.L. Lake (Memphis Pickaninny Band) (2:49)
- Sarah from Sahara / Hugo Frey (Eubie Blake Trio) (2:54)
- The jazz dance / W. Benton Overstreet (Blake's Jazzone Orchestra) (3:06)
- Ev'rybody's crazy 'bout the doggone blues but I'm happy / Henry Creamer ; J. Turner Layton (Wilbur C. Sweatman's Original Jazz Band) (2:59)
- Brother Michael, won't you hand down that rope (Oriole Quartette) (2:32)
- Darktown strutters' ball / Shelton Brooks (Jim Europe's 369th U.S. Infantry "Hell Fighters" Band) (2:58)
- Camp meeting blues / W.T. Carroll (Ford Dabney's Band) (2:13)
- St. Louis blues / W.C. Handy (W.C. Handy's Memphis Blues Band) (3:12)
- Poor mourner (2:01) ; Who broke the lock (2:14) (Cousins and DeMoss)
- Down on the old camp ground (Dinwiddie Colored Quartet) (2:31)
- Jerusalem mornin' (Polk Miller's Old South Quartette) (2:04)
- Little David, play on yo' harp : (Shout all over God's heaven) (Fisk University Jubilee Quartet) (2:46)
- Dimensions
-
- unknown
- not applicable
- Extent
- 1 online resource.
- Form of item
- online
- Groove width / pitch
- not applicable
- Kind of cutting
- not applicable
- Kind of disc cylinder or tape
- not applicable
- Kind of material
- other
- Reformatting quality
- access
- Sound
- sound
- Special playback characteristics
- digital recording
- Specific material designation
-
- remote
- other
- Speed
- other
- System control number
- (OCoLC)697954592
- Tape configuration
- not applicable
- Tape width
- not applicable
Subject
- African Americans -- Music
- Blues (Music) -- To 1931
- Gospel music
- Jazz -- To 1921
- Popular music -- United States
- Ragtime music
- Spirituals (Songs)
Related
- Will Marion Cook
- Brother Michael, won't you hand down that rope
- Camp meeting blues
- Carving the duck
- Darktown strutters' ball
- Down home rag
- Down on the old camp ground
- Ev'rybody's crazy 'bout the doggone blues but I'm happy
- Exhortation
- Experiences in the show business
- Go down Moses
- Good news
- Goodnight Angeline
- Great camp meetin' day
- I surrender all
- Jazz dance
- Jerusalem mornin'
- Keep movin'
- Lament
- Laughing coon
- Laughing song
- Listen to the mocking bird
- Little David, play on yo' harp
- Mamma's black boy
- Merry mail man
- My little Zulu babe
- Nobody
- Old black Joe
- Old dog Tray
- On the shore at Le-Lei-Wei
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- When de co'n pone's hot
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- Who broke the lock
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Bayview/Linda Brooks-Burton LibraryBorrow it5075 3rd Street, San Francisco, CA, 94124, US37.732534 -122.391121
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Chinatown/Him Mark Lai LibraryBorrow it1135 Powell Street, San Francisco, CA, 94108, US37.795248 -122.410239
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Eureka Valley/Harvey Milk Memorial LibraryBorrow it1 Jose Sarria Court, San Francisco, CA, 94114, US37.764084 -122.431821
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Noe Valley/Sally Brunn LibraryBorrow it451 Jersey Street, San Francisco, CA, 94114, US37.750180 -122.435116
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Presidio LibraryBorrow it3150 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, CA, 94115, US37.788875 -122.444892
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Richmond/Senator Milton Marks LibraryBorrow it351 9th Ave, San Francisco, CA, 94118, US37.781855 -122.468054
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San Francisco Public LibraryBorrow it100 Larkin Street, San Francisco, CA, 94102, US37.779376 -122.415795
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