Africa‘s Heritage No. 3: Religion, music and art in America
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh
- Subjects: Religion , Beliefs , Christianity , Evangelists , Folk music , Pagan practice , Dogma , Hymns , European hymn , Catholic , Latin , North America , Slaves , Catholic music , East Africa , West Africa , Jesuits , Mission , Musical heritage , Musical tradition , Quality of taste , Mississippi , Harmonica , Jazz , Drum , Double bass , Ragtime , Slave trade , Jamestown , Sudanic , Bantu , Congo River , Niger River , Virginia , South Carolina , Georgia , Allan Lomax , Call-and-response , Calvinists , Baptists , Southern States , Mouth cow , Cane fife , Panpipes , The Prettiest Girl That Ever I Saw , Bear hunters , Zimbabwe , Zambezi , Ability , Work songs , Lifting , Digging , Hoeing , Brunswick , I‘ll Be So Glad When The Sun Goes Down , Kenya , New York , Love song , Action , White spirituals , Alabama , Daniel Reed , Chorus , Congregational singing , Solo gospel , Revivalist song , What Do You Think About Jesus? He‘s Alright , Piano , Clapping , Drumming
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Radio broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15098 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008526 , Reel number: BC128
- Description: 3rd programme in the ‘Africa‘s Heritage‘ Series, about early black African music in America, broadcast by the South African Broadcasting Corporation , For further details refer to the ILAM Document Collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcasts
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh
- Subjects: Religion , Beliefs , Christianity , Evangelists , Folk music , Pagan practice , Dogma , Hymns , European hymn , Catholic , Latin , North America , Slaves , Catholic music , East Africa , West Africa , Jesuits , Mission , Musical heritage , Musical tradition , Quality of taste , Mississippi , Harmonica , Jazz , Drum , Double bass , Ragtime , Slave trade , Jamestown , Sudanic , Bantu , Congo River , Niger River , Virginia , South Carolina , Georgia , Allan Lomax , Call-and-response , Calvinists , Baptists , Southern States , Mouth cow , Cane fife , Panpipes , The Prettiest Girl That Ever I Saw , Bear hunters , Zimbabwe , Zambezi , Ability , Work songs , Lifting , Digging , Hoeing , Brunswick , I‘ll Be So Glad When The Sun Goes Down , Kenya , New York , Love song , Action , White spirituals , Alabama , Daniel Reed , Chorus , Congregational singing , Solo gospel , Revivalist song , What Do You Think About Jesus? He‘s Alright , Piano , Clapping , Drumming
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Radio broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15098 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008526 , Reel number: BC128
- Description: 3rd programme in the ‘Africa‘s Heritage‘ Series, about early black African music in America, broadcast by the South African Broadcasting Corporation , For further details refer to the ILAM Document Collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcasts
- Full Text: false
Tina‘s lullaby
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh
- Subjects: Tina‘s African Lullaby , Slave , United States of America , South Carolina , Isebella Spencer , Augusta , Georgia , Lyrics , Lullaby , Pronounciation , Chimanyika , Southern Rhodesia , Zimbabwe , Mozambique , Carolina Coast , Zambezi Valley , Slave trade , Zanzibar Slave Market , Captain Blood , Briar Rabbit‘s Tales , Animal stories
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Radio broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15107 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008535 , Reel number: BC170
- Description: Broadcast broadcasted by the South African Broadcasting Corporation regarding Tina‘s Lullaby - an African lullaby that had been handed down by succeeding generations of an American family originally learnt from their nanny Tina who was bought as a slave. The family approached Hugh Tracey to identify where in Africa it had originated. , For further details refer to the ILAM Document Collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcasts
- Full Text: false
- Authors: Tracey, Hugh
- Subjects: Tina‘s African Lullaby , Slave , United States of America , South Carolina , Isebella Spencer , Augusta , Georgia , Lyrics , Lullaby , Pronounciation , Chimanyika , Southern Rhodesia , Zimbabwe , Mozambique , Carolina Coast , Zambezi Valley , Slave trade , Zanzibar Slave Market , Captain Blood , Briar Rabbit‘s Tales , Animal stories
- Language: English
- Type: Sound , Radio broadcast , Music
- Identifier: vital:15107 , http://hdl.handle.net/10962/d1008535 , Reel number: BC170
- Description: Broadcast broadcasted by the South African Broadcasting Corporation regarding Tina‘s Lullaby - an African lullaby that had been handed down by succeeding generations of an American family originally learnt from their nanny Tina who was bought as a slave. The family approached Hugh Tracey to identify where in Africa it had originated. , For further details refer to the ILAM Document Collection: Hugh Tracey Broadcasts
- Full Text: false
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