Audio Recording Speech by Paine Denson, excerpt from a field recording, "Speeches about The Sacred Harp
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- Title
- Speech by Paine Denson, excerpt from a field recording, "Speeches about The Sacred Harp
- Contributor Names
- Denson, Paine (vocalist)
- Lomax, Alan -- 1915-2002 (recordist)
- Subject Headings
- - shape note singing
- - Hymns
- - Worship and Praise
- - Songs and Music
- - Social Change
- - great depression and world war ii (1929-1945)
- - american revolution (1763-1783)
- - Popular Songs of the Day
- Notes
- - Recorded at the Sacred Harp Singing Convention in Birmingham, Alabama (venue)
- - Recorded by Alan Lomax and George Pullen Jackson in August, 1942 (date)
- - Excerpt from Paine Denson's impromptu speech on Sacred Harp singing. (General)
- - Forms part of the Alan Lomax and George Pullen Jackson Collection of Sacred Harp Music. (source)
- - Courtesy of Paine Denson Family and Sacred Harp Publishing Co., Inc. (Copyright Notice)
- Form
- sound recording
- Extent
- 1 sound disc : analog, mono.
- Repository
- American Folklife Center
- LC Classification
- AFC 1943/004: AFS 6714 A
- Online Format
- audio
- Description
- sound recording | 1 sound disc : analog, mono. | Recorded at the Sacred Harp Singing Convention in Birmingham, Alabama (Venue). Recorded by Alan Lomax and George Pullen Jackson in August, 1942 (Date). Excerpt from Paine Denson's impromptu speech on Sacred Harp singing. (General). Forms part of the Alan Lomax and George Pullen Jackson Collection of Sacred Harp Music. (Source). Courtesy of Paine Denson Family and Sacred Harp Publishing Co., Inc. (Copyright Notice). Sound Recording (Form).
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- METSXML Record
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Format
Audio Recording
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Contributors
Denson, Paine
Lomax, Alan
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Location
Alabama
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Language
English
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Subjects
American Revolution
Great Depression and World War II
Hymns
Popular Songs of the Day
Shape Note Singing
Social Change
Songs and Music
Worship and Praise
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Chicago citation style:
Denson, Paine, and Alan Lomax. Speech by Paine Denson, excerpt froma field recording, "Speeches about The Sacred Harp. Audio. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/ihas.200049058/. (Accessed January 20, 2018.)
APA citation style:
Denson, P. & Lomax, A. Speech by Paine Denson, excerpt froma field recording, "Speeches about The Sacred Harp. [Audio] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/ihas.200049058/.
MLA citation style:
Denson, Paine, and Alan Lomax. Speech by Paine Denson, excerpt froma field recording, "Speeches about The Sacred Harp. Audio. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <https://www.loc.gov/item/ihas.200049058/>.