MP3 Andy Cohen - Oh Glory, How Happy I Am
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Oh Glory, How Happy I Am
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Twelve Gates To The City
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Samson and Delilah
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I Am The Light Of This World
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Ill Be All Right Someday
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Pure Religion
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Goin To Sit Down On The Banks Of The River
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Im Glad Im In That Number
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Gods Gonna Separate
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Children of Zion
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Crucifixion
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You Got To Move
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Get Right Church
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I Belong To The Band
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Tryin To Get To Heaven In Due Time
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A Little More Faith
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I Will Do My Last Singing In This Land
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Oh Glory (reprise)
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Theses are readings of some of the sacred songs of Rev. Gary Davis, the famous Harlem Streetsinger.
18 MP3 Songs
GOSPEL: Traditional Gospel, BLUES: Guitar Blues
Details:
Oh Glory represents my personal tribute to Rev. Gary Davis. He was an enormously broad musician and teacher who was born blind in 1896, died in 1972, and played for most of his life on the street, in the wind and the cold.
He was extraordinary in many ways: his playing was so rich and fluent that he can be said to have been the architect of the style known as Piedmont Blues, though he was primarily a Gospel singer. His singing could be heard for blocks when he wanted it to, and he was a broadly enough based 'songster' that he could cover most any song or instrumental in any genre, including classical music. He was a fiery preacher, a patient teacher, founded three churches and was a major lynchpin between the blues players of the Southeast and the Folk Music Revival of the late fifties and sixties. All that, and he taught hundreds of players who are now professional musicians.
I have written more extensively about him elsewhere, in the notes to the CD, and in the Routledge Blues Encyclopedia; suffice to say that everything he recorded, from the ARC 78s he did with Blind Boy Fuller in 1935 to the last Biograph recordings just before he died in 1972, are still in print. There is a comprehensive discography of his life's work, and much information about him at , a website maintained by a disciple of his named Ken Edwards.
18 MP3 Songs
GOSPEL: Traditional Gospel, BLUES: Guitar Blues
Details:
Oh Glory represents my personal tribute to Rev. Gary Davis. He was an enormously broad musician and teacher who was born blind in 1896, died in 1972, and played for most of his life on the street, in the wind and the cold.
He was extraordinary in many ways: his playing was so rich and fluent that he can be said to have been the architect of the style known as Piedmont Blues, though he was primarily a Gospel singer. His singing could be heard for blocks when he wanted it to, and he was a broadly enough based 'songster' that he could cover most any song or instrumental in any genre, including classical music. He was a fiery preacher, a patient teacher, founded three churches and was a major lynchpin between the blues players of the Southeast and the Folk Music Revival of the late fifties and sixties. All that, and he taught hundreds of players who are now professional musicians.
I have written more extensively about him elsewhere, in the notes to the CD, and in the Routledge Blues Encyclopedia; suffice to say that everything he recorded, from the ARC 78s he did with Blind Boy Fuller in 1935 to the last Biograph recordings just before he died in 1972, are still in print. There is a comprehensive discography of his life's work, and much information about him at , a website maintained by a disciple of his named Ken Edwards.
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