Bessie Jones and the Georgia Sea Island Singers Concert

Ash Grove (Los Angeles, CA) Jun 21, 1963 1st Set

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Bessie Jones and the Georgia Sea Island Singers concert at Ash Grove on Jun 21, 1963

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  • Date:
    06.21.1963
  • Tracks:
    14
  • Total Time:
    31:53
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Concert Summary

Evidence suggests that amateur folklorist Lydia Parrish originally organized the Spiritual Singers Society of Coastal Georgia around 1920, the group that would eventually develop into the world-renowned vocal group, the Georgia Sea Island Singers. Discovered 15 years later by folklorist Alan Lomax on a visit to St. Simons Island, the group performs gospel music, slave songs, dances, and shouts in an interactive manner, perpetuating the Gullah traditions of their ancestors. Al capella call-and-response singing, hand clapping, foot stomping, and speaking in the Gullah dialect are often…entire summary

  • lemon lime partridge | Monday, July 27, 2009 | 12:33 pm

    bessie is so sweet & happy, i can't understand a word she says between songs but i just love her. i don't know about various saints, popes & preachers, but THESE folks are definitely going to heaven.

  • Anonymous | Monday, June 08, 2009 | 3:17 am

    Precious music!!!!!

  • smokeysgirl52 | Friday, June 05, 2009 | 5:19 pm

    This is simply amazing!!! I love it. And the summary of this group is a wealth of information and history....Thank you and please post more like this. God Bless and Keep one and all.

  • Anonymous | Tuesday, June 02, 2009 | 7:05 pm

    What a mind-bending recording. When I was a small child growing up in "rural Mississippi," my Grandfather hired "colored folk" to work the fields. I remember watching them cooking "hoe-cakes" and porkchops on their hoes over a twig fire at lunchtime and singing songs like this. At that time in my life, all I was thinking about was a bite of a porkchop, not music.{ Mom explained to me 30 years later, the only reason I couldn't share the meal was THAT WAS THEIR LUNCH} Thanks for a very emotional afternoon!

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