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Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Date: 06 Oct 02 - 09:28 PM Visit The Roots Music Listening Room, where you will find downloadable MP3s. ~S~ Black Gospel from the 1920's M14006 Reverend D.C. Rice LORD KEEP ME WITH A MIND M14019 Blind Roosevelt Graves and Brother WHEN I LAY MY BURDENS DOWN co14277 Washington Phillips LIFT HIM UP, THAT'S ALL M14019 McIntorsh & Edwards THE LATTER RAIN IS FALL M14019 Kid Prince Moore CHURCH BELLS M14019 Holy Ghost Sanctified Singers THOU CAREST LORD M14019 Bukka White with Memphis Minnie I AM IN THE HEAVENLY WAY M14019 Blind Mamie Forehand HONEY IN THE ROCK M14019 Sister Cally Fancy HOLD TO GOD'S UNCHANGING HAND and more to come .. White Country Gospel from the 1920's-1950's M15021 Ernest Phipps OLD SHIP OF ZION M15066 Price Family Sacred Singers HE PARDONED ME M15021 Alfred G. Karnes WHERE WE'LL NEVER GROW OLD M15017 Red Fox Chasers LOOKING FOR MY PRAYER M15021 McVay and Johnson AIN'T GOING TO LAY MY ARMOR DOWN JB12A Payne Family Quartet THE LAND WHERE LIVING WATERS FLOW JB12A Ruth and John Pritty MY LORD WILL SEND A MOSES JB12A Ernest Martin's Kentucky Mountain Boys HEAVEN'S HIGHWAY 66 JB12A Joe Franklin's Mimosa Boys I FEEL THE BLOOD OF JESUS M21002The Little Country Trio THE THIRD MAN J5003 Cecil Surratt THE BRIGHT CRYSTAL SEA J5003 The Caudill Family I'LL BE NO STRANGER THERE M21027 James and Martha BUDDED ON EARTH TO BLOOM IN HEAVEN (white church) J5003 Stoney Cooper and Wilma Lee WICKED PATH OF SIN and more to come .. |
Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: masato sakurai Date: 06 Oct 02 - 10:47 PM Susan, thanks for the link! ~Masato |
Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Date: 06 Oct 02 - 11:38 PM Don't get lost in there now! *G* ~S~ |
Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Date: 05 Nov 02 - 06:41 AM Here's another great resource Masato found: National Library of Canada, The Virtual Gramophone: Canadian Historical Sound Recordings Also see the National Library of Canada, INDEX ~Susan |
Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Date: 10 Sep 03 - 10:58 AM How could I have failed to include THE RECORD LADY?? ~S~ |
Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Date: 31 Dec 03 - 03:55 PM Seems the Max Hunter crew have added a few more that are gospel, and I will link-list them when I can. But to add to the store of sites with gospel to hear: Voices Across America Included are perfromances of these types: Black Gospel Bluegrass Gospel Choir Music Contemporary Folk Gospel International Quartets Shape-Note Singing Southern Gospel Spirituals Traditional Hymns Songwriters Cajun Gospel Country Gospel Instrumental Blues-type Gospel Native American ~S~ |
Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Date: 10 Apr 04 - 08:22 PM Lots of new stuff up on the Primitive Baptist site; link a few posts back from this one. ~Susan |
Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Date: 10 Apr 04 - 08:36 PM Oooh, a new one. This guy makes multitrack a capella hymns and posts them as MP3s. I believe he only has a few up at any one time, so if you like them, try chrcking back often to see what's new. crocketthopper.com ~Susan |
Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Date: 04 Sep 04 - 03:06 PM New material is added to the Max Hunter online resources now and then-- recordings converted to digital, etc. Is anyone interested in updaiuntg the list of gospel tunes among them, as I did them above? ~Susan |
Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Date: 19 Mar 06 - 06:40 PM Did I really never post this in this thread??? John Quincy Wolf Folklore Collection: John Quincy Wolf, Jr. was "one of the few real scholars to become interested in Ozark folklore." This Website contains documents, audio recordings, and other materials from the John Quincy Wolf Folklore Collection, part of the Regional Studies Center at Lyon College. It is divided into eight topical sections, each accessible by clicking on the green title boxes. "Ozark Folksongs" contains transcriptions and audio files to hundreds of folksongs collected by Wolf from 1952-1970. Songs are indexed by song title. [gospel material is in here-- SH.] "Sacred Harp" documents Wolf's interest in Sacred Harp singings. Wolf's recordings of Sacred Harp singings will be added to this site in early Spring 2004. "Memphis Blues" discusses Wolf's interest in the blues, and by Spring 2004 will include recordings of several bluesmen visiting Wolf's folklore classes. "Articles" features a bibliography of Wolf's folklore writings and several article reprints in full-text. "Life in the Leatherwoods" links to materials by John Quincy Wolf, Sr., and includes six articles about White River that the elder Wolf published from 1938-1941. "Biography" contains articles about Wolf's life. "References" lists links and bibliographic materials. "Credits" provides information about this Website. ~SH |
Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Date: 19 Mar 06 - 06:42 PM CLICK HERE for Printer-Friendly mode to display posts in the correct order, if posts are still out of order due to a Mudcat technical issue affecting old threads. ~S~ |
Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Date: 19 Mar 06 - 07:31 PM [note to self-- done plumbing 32-40] ~S~ |
Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Date: 20 Mar 06 - 08:13 PM [note to self- parker] |
Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Date: 23 Mar 06 - 04:58 PM Updated link for ROOTS MUSIC LISTENING ROOM ~Susan |
Subject: RE: LINKS: GospelSongs, MaxHunter Collection From: wysiwyg Date: 08 Apr 06 - 05:57 PM DIGITAL LIBRARY OF APPALACHIA About the Digital Library of Appalachia Scope and content: The Digital Library of Appalachia seeks to provide online access to archival and historical materials related to the culture of the southern and central Appalachian region. The thirty-four member libraries, archives, and museums associated with the Appalachian College Association, known collectively as ACA Central Library, seek to generate interest and encourage continued scholarship for the entire region. Information in the database exists as reproductions of color or black and white photographs, reformatted typed pages, published books, unpublished manuscripts, personal diaries and correspondence, journal and newspaper articles, musical recordings, oral history recordings and transcripts, and other related reproductions. Participants in the Digital Library of Appalachia: Berea College : Hutchins Library Cumberland College : Hagan Memorial Library Ferrum College : Blue Ridge Institute King College : E. W. King Library Lee University : William G. Squires Library and Dixon Pentecostal Research Center Lees-McRae College : James H. Carson Library Lincoln Memorial University : Carnegie Vincent Library and Lincoln Library Lindsey Wilson College : Katie Murrell Library Mars Hill College : Renfro Library Tennessee Wesleyan College : Merner Pfeiffer Library Warren Wilson College : Pew Learning Center and Ellison Library ~S~ |
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