"In 1940, the Golden Gate Quartet and Josh White performed a historical concert at the Library of Congress celebrating the 75th anniversary of the 13th amendment, but it wasn't just any regular concert: alongside Sterling A. Brown and Alan Lomax, Alain Locke spoke of the history behind the songs, all of which is contained here. The historical significance of Freedom is huge; it is an aural document of efforts (much written about) to reach out, communicate, and educate across racial boundaries via entertainment -- arguably the most successful route to blur the lines. It's a remarkable document and a wonderful performance by both the Golden Gate Quartet and Josh White. Interestingly, Freedom was recorded the same year Congress passed the Alien Registration Act, the law which directly led to the McCarthyism which devoured White's successful career in 1950 because of his involvement with Paul Robeson in similar engagements such as this." (Allmusic)
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Titel | Freedom : The Golden Gate Quartet And Josh White At The Library Of Congress (1940) |
Auteur | Josh White |
Type materiaal | CD |
Uitgave | Bridge, 2002 |
Overige gegevens | 1 disc |
Taal | Nederlands |
Onderwerp algemeen | Religieus; Gospel; Gewijde Muziek ; Zang A Capella; Close Harmony |