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Here is next in our Black Spirituals series for young musicians shown in basic to advanced chording.

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Harry T. Burleigh, composer
Roland Hayes, tenor

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Roland Hayes, composer and tenor
Recorded 1940

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From "The Life of Christ" ; Roland Hayes, composer ; Roland Hayes, tenor

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Westminster Choir College
Princeton,New Jersey
The Westminster Choir
Dr. John Finley Williamson, Conductor
Afrika Hayes, Soprano
April 14, 1958

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From "The Life of Christ" ; Roland Hayes, composer ; Roland Hayes, tenor

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Concert de Noël à la Marie de Puteaux le 11 décembre 2016

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Recorded at Palm Coast Seventh-Day Adventist Church
- July 2016

#naturalprogression

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This is the live version of "Spirituals Medley" ft. Mahalia Fontaine & @NiiellaOfficial, from our EP: Black History Project, which is now available on all streaming platforms!

https://www.thespiritualsofficial.com/

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album..../5ETzZjl4e0CcHbjzI5u
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/gb/alb....um/black-history-pro

Originally released on TBN UK, this song is part of a powerful tribute to songs that have marked monumental moments in black history, music and culture. Singer/songwriter, Junior Garr and choir conductor, Marsha B. Morrison, navigated The Spirituals Choir in a time of great uncertainty to give a message of hope.

“This is a collection of negro spirituals and songs that have inspired and championed the story of black people. With all that is happening in the world today there has never been a better time for the power of music to bring us together. This is a commemoration of not only our breakthrough and achievements but also an acknowledgement of the continuous pain and sorrow experienced by Black people today. We must find a way to foster and fight for the justice and equality of Black individuals everywhere. Justice and the good news go hand in hand.” - @Junior Garr

Follow us on Instagram: www.instagram.com/thespiritualsmusic

Copyright: Renaissance House London
Management: Virtue Music Media
Mixed: Nicky Brown @ 940 Studio
Mastered: Drew Lavyne

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Negro Spiritual (feat. Busta Rhymes & Pharoahe Monch) · Khrysis · Busta Rhymes · Pharoahe Monch

The Hour of Khrysis

℗ 2021 Jamla Records

Released on: 2021-04-20

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Betty Jackson King, composer
Randye Jones, soprano
William Tinker, piano
The Art of the Negro Spiritual Recital
Grinnell College

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Sung by the Baylor University A Cappella Choir and members of the Plymouth Choir conducted by arranger Marques Garrett.
First Plymouth Church, Lincoln Nebraska, March 10, 2019.

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Everytime I Feel the Spirit - Negro spiritual/arr. Moses Hogan. Performed by Marques L.A. Garrett (soloist) and the Plymouth Choir on 5-28-2023.

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Negro Spiritual Melody (from Symphony No. 9, Op. 95) · Yehudi Menuhin

The Menuhin Century - Unpublished Recordings and Rarities

℗ 1943 Parlophone Records Limited, a Warner Music Group Company. Remastered (p) 2016 Parlophone Records Limited, a Warner Music Group Company

Violin: Yehudi Menuhin
Piano: Marcel Gazelle
Composer: Antonín Dvorák
Arranger: Fritz Kreisler (1875-1962)

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Conducted by Dr. Dev Ebenezer at the Indian Embassy in Muscat, Oman.
Considered a negro spiritual Christmas carol.

Lyrics:
Mary had a baby. Yes, Lord,
Mary had a baby. Yes, My Lord,
Mary had a baby. Yes, Lord,
The people keep a coming and the train done gone.

The stars keep shining. Yes, Lord.
Moving in the elements. Yes, My Lord.
Stood above the stable. Yes, Lord.
The people keep a coming and the train done gone.

Mary had a baby. Yes, Lord,
Mary had a baby. Yes, My Lord,
Mary had a baby. Yes, Lord,
The people keep a coming and the train done gone.

Where did she lay him? Yes, Lord.
Laid Him in the manger. Yes, My Lord.
Wrapped Him in the swaddling. Yes, Lord.
The people keep a coming and the train done gone.

Mary had a baby. Yes, Lord,
Mary had a baby. Yes, My Lord,
Mary had a baby. Yes, Lord,
The people keep a coming and the train done gone.

What did she name Him? Yes, Lord,
Named Him King Jesus. Yes, My Lord,
Wonderful Counselor. Yes, Lord,
The people keep a coming and the train done gone.

Mary had a baby. Yes, Lord,
Mary had a baby. Yes, My Lord,
Mary had a baby. Yes, Lord,
The people keep a coming and the train done gone.nd the people keep a coming.
And the people keep a coming.
And the people keep a coming and the train done gone.
#negrospiritual #christmassong #YesLord #ChristianMusic #MaryHadABaby

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In memory of Bill Pearce, please help to keep his Nightsounds radio ministry on the air by making PayPal donations, and to continue to listen to his Nightsounds programs at: http://nightsoundsradio.org

Contact Nightsounds, and let them know how much you appreciate listening to Bill Pearce’s Nightsounds radio program on the air at Nightsoundsradio@aol.com

You can visit the Nightsounds Store at: http://nightsoundsradio.org/shop.cfm

De Gospel Train (Negro Spiritual)
The Melody Four Quartet:
Clari Hess- first tenor
Glen Jorian- second tenor
Ray Felton- baritone
Bill Pearce- bass

The Melody Four Quartet: The Melody Four Quartet
Word Records
W-3015-LP
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K'vod l'kha YHWH

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Roland Hayes, composer
Charles Holland, tenor
published on CD, "My Lord What a Mornin'"

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Joséphine Baker singing "Terre sèche: Negro Spiritual". Recorded in Paris by RCA 1959. Written by A. Barroso & A. Bossy. Orchestrated by Jo Boyer.

Here is Baker singing the marvelous "Terre sèche: Negro Spiritual", taken from her 1959 revue "Paris mes amours".

Recently the french singer LamieLa covered "Terre sèche", which was included on an album that covered many of Baker's most famous chansons.

Included with the song is a rare cover of the second 45" LP originally sold in the lobby of the Olympia Theatre in Paris during the run of Baker's 1959 revue "Paris mes amours". In the photo is the legendary Buster Cooper & his quartet, who performed with Baker during "Paris mes amours".

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Wade in the Water
– Negro Spiritual and Code Song, used by Harriet Tubman in the 1860's to lead groups of slaves to the North during the Civil War

Ashlee Foreman & Amanda Powel, sopranos
APOLLO'S FIRE | Jeannette Sorrell, Artistic Director

Susanna Perry Gilmore & Emi Tanabe, violin
Tina Bergmann, hammered dulcimer
Rebecca Landell Reed, cello
Brian Kay, guitar

This is an excerpt from the Apollo's Fire concert, "RESILIENCE: Music for Troubled Times"
Performed October 10. 2020 at First Baptist Church, Cleveland

To watch the full RESILIENCE concert, rent the full video for $18 at https://apollosfire.org/worldwide/

apollosfire.org
Passion.Period.

Tour booking inquiries:
Opus 3 Artists/Rob Berretta (in the U.S.)
K D Schmid Artists/Claude Boischot (in Europe)

Video Production: Erica Brenner Productions




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