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- Deep River [sound recording] / by Five Blind Boys of Alabama.; Fountain, Clarence.;
Deep river (part one) / Steve Foster (1:01) -- Don't play with God / Clarence Fountain (5:21) -- Reminiscing / Watson and Ellery (3:13) -- God said it / Kenneth Gamble (4:38) -- Look where he brought me from / Clarence Fountain (3:35) -- Down on bended knees / Florence Jourdan (4:07) -- I believe in you / Bob Dylan (6:45) -- I'm getting better all the time / Major Robinson (6:58) -- Brother Moses / Golden Gate Quartet (2:19) -- Every time I feel the Spirit / Dr. Watts (2:53) -- Just a closer walk with Thee / Roberta Martin (4:07) -- I've got the love of Jesus / Watson and Ellery (4:04) -- Deep river (part two) / Steve Foster.Gospel music, performed by the Five Blind Boys of Alabama ; with instrumental acc.Recorded June 8-15, 1992 at Record I Studios, Sherman Oaks, Calif.
- Subjects: Gospel music.;
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- Danny Kaye [videorecording] : the Goldwyn years. by Vera-Ellen,1921-1981,actor.(CARDINAL)753918; Abel, Walter,1898-1987,actor.; Andrews, Dana,1909-1992,actor.(CARDINAL)522029; Arden, Eve,1908-1990,actor.(CARDINAL)721609; Arlen, Harold,1905-1986,composer (expression)(CARDINAL)168008; Armstrong, Louis,1901-1971,performer.(CARDINAL)121358; Bainter, Fay,1892-1968,actor.; Banton, Travis,1894-1958,costume designer.; Barnet, Charlie,performer.; Boretz, Allen,1900-1986,screenwriter.; Bressart, Felix,1890-1949,actor.; Bristol, Howard,set designer.; Bromberg, J. Edward,1903-1951,actor.; Brophy, Edward,1895-1960,actor.; Burke, Sonny,1914-1980,composer (expression); Butler, Frank,1890-1967,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)843937; Cahn, Sammy,composer (expression),lyricist.(CARDINAL)724765; Chaney, Stewart,art director.(CARDINAL)648131; Cochran, Steve,1917-1965,actor.; Connell, Richard,1893-1949screenwriter.(CARDINAL)712375; Cutler, Victor,1914-1979,actor.; Dale, Esther,1885-1961,actor.; Dare, Daniel,1905-1996,director.; De Paul, Gene,lyricist,composer (expression); Dorsey, Tommy,1905-1956,performer.(CARDINAL)162130; Dowling, Constance,1923-1969,actor.; Dragon, Carmen,musical director.; Fegté, Ernst,1900-1976,art director.; Ferguson, Perry,art director.; Fine, Sylvia,composer (expression),lyricist.; Forbes, Lou,1902-1981,musical director.; Friedhofer, Hugo,musical director.(CARDINAL)842017; Gilmore, Virginia,1919-1986,actor.; Goldwyn, Samuel,1879-1974,presenter,film producer.(CARDINAL)518931; Goodman, Benny,1909-1986,actor.(CARDINAL)162411; Hampton, Lionel,performer.(CARDINAL)523716; Hartman, Don,1900-1958,screenwriter.; Hawks, Howard,1896-1977,film director.(CARDINAL)348201; Heindorf, Ray,1908-1980,arranger of music,conductor.; Herbert, Hugh,1885-1952,actor.; Heron, Julia,set designer.; Humberstone, H. Bruce,1901-1984,film director.; Jenkins, Allen,1900-1974,actor.; Jenkins, George,1908-2007,art director.; Jevne, Jack,adapter.; Jones, Grover,1893-1940,screenwriter.; Kaye, Danny,actor.(CARDINAL)749975; Koehler, Ted,1894-1973,composer (expression); Kolb, Clarence,1874-1964,actor.; Kruger, Otto,1885-1974,actor.(CARDINAL)508216; Lane, Richard,1900-1982,actor.; Liebman, Max,composer (expression),lyricist.; Mandell, Daniel,film editor.; Manning, Knox,narrator.; Mayo, Virginia,1920-2005,actor.; McLeod, Norman Z.,1898-1964,film director.; Milner, Victor,1893-1972,director of photography.; Mock, Alice,1896-1972,actor.; Moran, E. Edwin,1899-1987,adapter.; Newcom, James E.,film editor.; Newman, Emil,musical director.; Nugent, Elliott,1896-1980,film director.(CARDINAL)280929; Pearce, Bernard,choreographer (expression); Pirosh, Robert,screenwriter.; Porter, Clifford,set designer.; Powell, Mel,performer.; Rapp, Philip,screenwriter.; Raye, Don,lyricist,composer (expression); Rennahan, Ray,1896-1980,director of photography.; Robin, Leo,composer (expression); Rose, David,1910-1990,composer (expression); Sakall, S. Z.,1884-1955,actor.; Schafer, Natalie,1900-1991,actor.; Sharaff, Irene,costume designer.; Shavelson, Melville,1917-2007,screenwriter.(CARDINAL)711441; Shore, Dinah,1917-1994,actor.(CARDINAL)504770; Snyder, William E.,1901-1984,director of photography.; Stander, Lionel,actor.; Stossel, Ludwig,actor.; Styne, Jule,1905-1994,composer (expression),lyricist.(CARDINAL)522525; Toland, Gregg,director of photography.(CARDINAL)847610; White, Miles,1914-2000,costume designer.; Whitehead, O. Z.,actor.; Woods, Donald,1906-1998,actor.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Clork, Harry.Kid from Brooklyn.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Davis, Owen,1874-1956.Nervous wreck.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Monroe, Thomas.From A to Z.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Root, Lynn,1905-1997.Kid from Brooklyn.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Sheekman, Arthur,1901-1978.Wonder man.; Motion picture adaptation of (work):Wilder, Billy,1906-2002.From A to Z.; Buck and Bubbles,performer.(CARDINAL)853654; Golden Gate Quartet,performer.; Goldwyn Girls,actor,dancer,performer.; Page Cavanaugh Trio,performer.; Samba Kings,performer.; Warner Bros. Entertainment,production company.(CARDINAL)340305; Warner Home Video (Firm),film distributor.(CARDINAL)218485;
Up in arms: "Now I know," "Tess' torch song," "All out for freedom" by Harold Arlen and Ted Koehler ; "Theater lobby number," "Melody in 4-F," "Jive number" by Sylvia Fine and Max Liebman ; musical numbers arranged and conducted by Ray Heindorf ; dances staged and directed by Danny Dare ; musical director, Louis Forbes ; art direction, Perry Ferguson, Stewart Chaney ; film editors, Daniel Mandell, James Newcom ; costumes, Miles White ; set decorations, Howard Bristol ; director of photography, Ray Rennahan. Wonder man: Otchi Tchorniya number and music and lyrics for Bali boogie and Opera number by Syliva Fine ; musical numbers orchestrated and conducted by Ray Heindorf ; art direction, Ernst Fegté ; film editor, Daniel Mandell ; musical director, Louis Forbes ; costumes, Travis Banton ; set decorations, Howard Bristol ; song "So in love" by Leo Robin and David Rose ; directors of photography, Victor Milner, William Snyder. The kid from Brooklyn: "Pavlova" words and music by Sylvia Fine and Max Liebman ; "You're the cause of it all," "I love an old fashioned song," "Hey! what's your name?," "Josie," "The sunflower song" music and lyrics by Jule Styne and Sammy Cahn ; art direction, Perry Ferguson, Stewart Chaney ; film editor, Daniel Mandell ; musical director, Carmen Dragon ; dances, Bernard Pearce ; costume designer, Miles White ; set decorations, Howard Bristol, Clifford Porter ; director of photography, Gregg Toland. Song is born: "A song is born," "Daddy-O" words and music by Don Raye and Gene De Paul, orchestrations by Sonny Burke ; musical direction by Emil Newman and Hugo Friedhofer ; art directors, George Jenkins and Perry Ferguson ; film editor, Daniel Mandell ; costume designer, Sharaff ; set decorations, Julia Heron ; director of photography, Gregg Toland.Up in arms: Danny Kaye, Dinah Shore, Dana Andrews, Constance Dowling, The Goldwyn Girls ; narration, Knox Manning. Wonder man: Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo, Vera-Ellen, Donald Woods, S.Z. Sakall, Allen Jenkins, Edward Brophy, Otto Kruger, Steve Cochran, Virginia Gilmore, Richard Lane, Natalie Schafer, Alice Mock, The Goldwyn Girls. The kid from Brooklyn: Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo, Vera-Ellen, The Goldwyn Girls, Walter Abel, Eve Arden, Steve Cochran, Fay Bainter, Lionel Stander, Clarence Kolb, Victor Cutler. Song is born: Danny Kaye, Virginia Mayo, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Louis Armstrong, Lionel Hampton, Charlie Barnet, Mel Powell, Buck and Bubbles, The Page Cavanaugh Trio, The Golden Gate Quartet, Russo and the Samba Kings, Hugh Herbert, Steve Cochran, J. Edward Bromberg, Felix Bressart, Ludwig Stossel, O.Z. Whitehead, Esther Dale.Kid from Brooklyn: Shy milkman Burleigh Sullivan accidentally knocks out drunken Speed McFarlane, a champion boxer who was flirting with Burleigh's sister. The newspapers get hold of the story and photographers even catch Burleigh knock out Speed again. Speed's crooked manager decides to turn Burleigh into a fighter. Burleigh doesn't realize that all of his opponents have been asked to take a dive. Thinking he really is a great fighter, Burleigh develops a swelled head which puts a crimp in his relationship with pretty nightclub singer Polly Pringle. He may finally get his comeuppance when he challenges Speed for the title.Song is born: Gangster's moll Honey Swanson goes into hiding when her boyfriend is under investigation by the police. Where better to hide than a musical research institute staffed entirely by lonely bachelors? She gets more than she bargained for when the head of the institute Professor Hobart Frisbee starts to fall for her.Up in arms: Hypochondriac Danny Weems gets drafted into the army and makes life miserable for his fellow GIs. He's also lovesick when it comes to pretty Mary Morgan, unaware that she's in love with his best friend Joe.Wonder man: Boisterous nightclub entertainer Buzzy Bellew was the witness to a murder committed by gangster Ten Grand Jackson. One night, two of Jackson's thugs kill Buzzy and dump his body in the lake at Prospect Park in Brooklyn. Buzzy comes back as a ghost and summons his bookworm twin, Edwin Dingle, to Prospect Park so that he can help the police nail Jackson.DVD-R; 1.37:1 full screen; Dolby Digital mono.
- Subjects: Comedy films.; Feature films.; Fiction films.; Musical films.; Romance films.; Sports films.; Boxing; College teachers; Entertainers; Illness anxiety disorder; Man-woman relationships; Murder; Nightclubs; Soldiers; Swing (Music); Twins;
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- How can I keep from singing. [sound recording] : early American religious music and song. by Nevins, Richard.(CARDINAL)530628;
What shall our answer be (George Long and His Singers) -- I've got a home in Beulah Land (Brothers Wright and Williams) -- Rock of ages (Blind Willie Davis) -- Weeping Mary (Roswell Sacred Harp Quartette) -- I want to be like Jesus in my heart (Sam Collins) -- He rose unknown (Morris Family) -- Will my mother know me there (L.V. Jones and His Virginia Singing Class) -- Memphis flu (Elder Curry and Congregation) -- Jesus is my friend (Washington Phillips) -- Job (Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet) -- Hallelujah to the lamb (Ridgel's Fountain Citians) -- There is a fountain filled with blood (Copperhill Male Quartet) -- Silver slippers (Shands Superior Jubilee Singers) -- Light in the valley (Mrs. L. Reed and Mrs. T.A. Duncans) -- Shine on me (Cliff Carlisle Quartet) -- Oh death (Pace Jubilee Singers) -- Thou carest Lord (Holy Ghost Sanctified Singers) -- My loving brother (Ed McConnell and Family) -- Take thy burden to the Lord (Seventh Day Adventists Choir) -- Lonely tomb (Wade Mainer and Sons of the Mountaineers) -- Goin' to rest where Jesus is (Blind Joe Taggart) -- Lonesome valley (David Miller) -- Prayer meeting (Rev. J.F. Forest and Congregation).Various artists.Remastered directly from original 78s by Richard Nevins.
- Subjects: Gospel music.; Sacred songs.; African Americans;
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From spirituals to swing [sound recording] : the legendary 1938 & 1939 Carnegie Hall concerts.
Disc 1. [December 23, 1938 concert]. Swingin' the blues/One o'clock jump (Count Basie & his orchestra) ; Introduction (John Hammond) ; Blues with Lips (Oran "Hot Lips" Page, with Count Basie Orchestra) ; I never knew/Don't be that way (Kansas City Five) ; Introduction (John Hammond) ; Blues with Helen (Helen Humes, with Kansas City Five) ; Introduction (John Hammond) ; I ain't got nobody (Count Basie) ; Jumpin' blues/Honky tonk train blues (Meade Lux Lewis) ; Low down dog/It's all right baby (Joe Turner) ; Boogie woogie (Albert Ammons) ; Cavalcade of boogie (Meade Lux Lewis ... [et al.]) ; Rock me/That's all (Sister Tharpe) ; What more can my Jesus do?/My poor mother died a'shoutin'/Are you living humble (Mitchell's Christian Singers) (52:13) --Disc 2. [1938 concert continued]. Weary blues/Milenbery joys/I wish I could shimmy like my sister Kate (New Orleans Feetwarmers) ; It was just a dream (Big Bill Broonzy) ; Fox chase (Sonny Terry) ; Carolina shout (James P. Johnson) ; Every tub/Stealin' blues (Count Basie & his orchestra) ; After you've gone (Kansas City Six) -- [June 3, 1938 studio date]. Oh, lady be good/Allez-oop/Mortgage stomp (Kansas City Five) -- [December 24, 1939 concert]. Spoken introduction (Sterling A. Brown) ; Gospel train/I'm on my way/Noah (Golden Gate Quartet) (49:11) --Disc 3. [1939 concert continued]. I got rhythm/Flying home/Memories of you/ Stompin' at the Savoy/Honeysuckle Rose (Benny Goodman Sextet) ; Blueberry rhyme/The mule walk (James P. Johnson) ; Lowdown dirty shame/'Fore day creep (Ida Cox ... [et al.]) ; Done got wise/Louise, Louise (Big Bill Broonzy) ; Mountain blues/The new John Henry (Sonny Terry) ; Paging the devil/Way down yonder in New Orleans/Good morning blues (Kansas City Six) ; Old fashioned love/If I could be with you one hour tonight (Helen Humes) ; That rhythm man (Count Basie & his orchestra) ; Oh, lady be good (jam session) (69:35).Various performers.Recorded in concert at Carnegie Hall Dec. 23, 1938 and Dec. 24, 1939; additional recording in the studio on June 3, 1938.
- Subjects: Jazz; Blues (Music); Spirituals (Songs); Big band music.;
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Folk, gospel & blues [sound recording] : will the circle be unbroken.
Selections recorded 1920-1994.
- Subjects: Folk songs, English; Blues (Music); Gospel music.; African Americans;
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Testify! [sound recording] : the gospel box.
(cont.) Deep river ; Campground / (Cissy Houston) -- How I depend on you / (Williams Brothers) -- Holy is the lamb / (Oleta Adams) -- Order my steps / (GMWA Women of Worship, featuring Mimi Redd) -- The battle is the Lord's / (Yolanda Adams) -- Dear God / (Boz II Men) -- I love the Lord / (Whitney Houston, with the Georgia Mass Choir).(cont.) Alone and motherless / (Original Five Blind Boys of Alabama) / Somewhere to lay my head / (Highway Q.C.'s) -- Uncloudy day / (Staple Singers) -- All things are possible / (Harmonizing Four) -- Didn't it rain /(Mahalia Jackson) -- The love Of God / (Voices of the Tabernacle; Rev. James Cleveland) -- Precious Lord / (Lavern Baker; Prof. Alex Bradford; Bradford Singers) -- Mary don't you weep / (Swan Silvertones) -- One more river to cross / (Meditation Singers; Earnestine Rundless) -- Good enough for me / (Rev. James Cleveland; Gospel Chimes) --(cont.) Peace in the valley / (Gate City Singers) -- Take my hand, precious Lord / (Marion Williams; Prof. Thomas A. Dorsey) -- How I got over / (Clara Ward; Ward Singers) -- Walk around heaven all day / (Caravans) -- Strange man / (Dorothy Love Coates) -- Changed / (Walter Hawkins; Love Center Choir) -- My tribute / (Andraé Crouch) --disc 1. Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition / (Southern Sons Quartette) -- Stalin wasn't stallin' / (Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet) -- Milky white way / (Trumpeteers) -- Don't let nobody turn you around / (Fairfield Four) -- That's enough /(Dorothy Love Coates; Original Gospel Harmonettes) -- Just a closer walk with thee / (Sallie Martin Singers) -- Our Father / (Original Five Blind Boys (Jackson Harmoneers) -- Too close to heaven / (Bradford Specials) -- Let's go out to the programs / (Dixie Hummingbirds) -- Amazing grace / (Rev. Maceo Woods) --disc three. Show up / (New Life Community Choir; John P. Kee) -- Stand / (Ron Winans presents family & friends IV) -- Spread love / (Take 6) -- Tomorrow / (Winans) -- Rough side of the mountain / (Rev. F.C Barnes; Red Budd Combined Choir) -- Be encouraged / (William Becton & friends) -- A message for the saints / (Donald Lawrence; Tri-City Singers) -- I believe / (Sounds of Blackness) --disc two. Mighty high / (Mighty Clouds of Joy) -- Oh happy Day / (Edwin Hawkins Singers) -- Lord, don't move the mountain / (Inez Andrews) -- Mary, don't you weep / (Aretha Franklin with James Cleveland & the Southern California Community Choir) -- I'll trade a lifetime / (O'Neal Twins) -- I go to the rock / (Danniebelle Hall) -- Goin' up yonder / (Walter Hawkins & the Love Center Choir) -- No charge / (Shirley Caesar) --Various performers.Selections previously released 1942-1997.Compact disc.
- Subjects: African Americans; Gospel music.;
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- Robinson alone / by Rooney, Kathleen,1980-(CARDINAL)353130;
Poetry. "Meet Robinson, the protagonist of Kathleen Rooney's brilliant novel-in-poems ROBINSON ALONE. Conjured up by Weldon Kees and set loose in an urban landscape, Robinson reflects and refracts mid-century American kitsch, optimism, and despair. 'What do you / think the post-war world will be like?' he asks, via Rooney's revisions and erasures of Kees' own letters. Lyrical and detailed, precise and ornate, Rooney's genre-bending text showcases an obsession with literary history. At once repulsed by Midwestern provincialism and fearful of urban excess, 'There's still as much of yesterday / as there is of tomorrow in all he does today.'"?Carol Guess "Kathleen Rooney is one of the best writers of her still youthful generation. Whether working in memoir, essay, fiction, or verse, she writes in a style that is strikingly original and immediately recognizable for the high-spirited energy of its surface and an undertow of emotion that is sometimes elegiac. Even when part of the art in this book is that of the ventriloquist, both of these qualities can be found in Rooney's Robinson poems, a sustained work based on her long engagement with the poetry of Weldon Kees. Kees was for a long time a poet's poet for a generation now itself growing old, so it is a fine thing to have his signature character examined and re-animated by a young poet as good as Rooney is."?John Matthias "Kathleen Rooney's ROBINSON ALONE is a blood brother to the historical novel. She reminds us that epic stories started with the poem, and she does the tradition proud with her formal flexibility and attention to detail. Her poems 'photograph the obscure,' uncovering a lost treasure in Weldon Kees, who apparently is alive and well, living between these pages."?A. Van Jordan "Weldon Kees is one of the more mysterious figures in American arts. Born in Nebraska in 1914, he followed his polymorphous muse from coast to coast as a musician, librarian, writer, screenwriter, critic, and painter. He is remembered most for his poetry, and for his disappearance. Did he leap to his death from the Golden Gate Bridge in July 1955 or seek a new life in Mexico? In an extraordinary act of identification, poet and essayist Rooney (For You, For You I Am Trilling These Songs (Counterpoint, 2010)) improvises on Kees's most haunting poems, a quartet featuring an alter ego named Robinson. Her loosely biographical, knowledgeably imaginative, and gorgeously atmospheric story in verse portrays Robinson as a dapper,talented, and bedeviled man who conceals his sorrows behind insouciance. Rooney weaves lines from Kees's writings into her bluesy, funny, and scorching lyrics as she follows Robinson from elation to desolation as his wife succumbs to alcoholism and his dreams fade. Rooney's syncopated wordplay, supple musicality, and cinematic descriptions subtly embody Kees's artistic pursuits as well as Robinson's sardonic grace under pressure. An intricate, psychologically luminous homage, tale of American loneliness, and enthralling testament to poetry's resonance."?Donna Seaman, Booklist starred review.
- Subjects: Poetry.; Kees, Weldon, 1914-1955; American poetry;
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- USA 101 : a guide to America's iconic places, events, and festivals / by McKechnie, Gary.(CARDINAL)656920;
Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Subjects: Guidebooks.; Trivia and miscellanea.; Americana;
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- The Oxford American southern music CD # 5 [sound recording]. by Cheatham, Doc,1905-; Johansen, David.; Toots.; Allen, Deborah, 1953-; Dylan, Bob,1941-(CARDINAL)127845; Fontenot, Canray.; Gordon, Kevin.; Harris, Emmylou.(CARDINAL)340411; King, B. B.(CARDINAL)163136; Lyndell, Linda.; McDowell, Fred.(CARDINAL)522845; Nettles, Bill.; Parton, Dolly.(CARDINAL)346135; Payton, Nicholas.; Peebles, Ann.; Scruggs, Earl, 1924-2012.; Stanley, Ralph.(CARDINAL)732926; Thornton, Billy Bob.(CARDINAL)638288; Walker, Tricia.; White, Jim.; Williams, Victoria.(CARDINAL)625541; Young, Steve.(CARDINAL)598546; Delta rhythm boys (Musical group); Gants (Musical group); Golden Gate Quartet.; Harry Smiths (Musical group);
Jesus is on the mainline (Mississippi Fred McDowell) -- Hard to handle (Toots Hibbert) -- You r loved (Victoria Williams) -- The lonesome river (Ralph Stanley & Bob Dylan) -- Down to the well (Kevin Gordon) -- Bee de la manche (Canray Fontenot) -- Better not look down (B.B. King) -- Rock me in the cradle of love (Deborah Allen) -- Ring of fire (Earl Scruggs w/Billy Bob Thornton) -- What a man (Linda Lyndell) -- Little boy sad (The Gants) -- Nelly was a lady (Golden Gate Quartet) -- Long way to Hollywood (Steve Young) -- What would it take (The Delta Rhythm Boys) -- I've got a right to sing the blues (Doc Cheatham & Nicholas Payton) -- Seven bridges road (Dolly Parton) -- I can't stand the rain (Ann Peebles) -- Orphan girl (Emmylou Harris) -- The wound that never heals (Jim White) -- James Alley Blues (David Johansen & the Harry Smiths) -- Oxford, Mississippi blues (Bill Nettles) -- The heart of dixie (Tricia Walker).
- Subjects: Blues (Music);
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