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Bessie Jones (American singer)

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production area, but this claim is dismissed by researchers Bob Eagle and Eric LeBlanc. Jones also said she had not been to a doctor since 1925 and that she wore many copper bracelets which protected her from disease. She died from
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and the Monterey Folk Festival May 18-19, 1963. She was awarded many of folk music's premiere honors, including a 1982
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Recording of Bessie Jones performing "Daniel in the Lion's Den" at the 1975 Florida Folk Festival; from the
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singer credited with helping to bring folk songs, games and stories to wider audiences in the 20th century.
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Put Your Hand On Your Hip, and Let Your Backbone Slip: Songs and Games from the Georgia Sea Islands
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Southern Journey Recordings, V. 13, Earliest Times: Georgia Sea Island: Songs for Everyday Living
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Jones grew up in an impoverished but musical family in the small black farming community of
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so Lomax could record her biography and body of music. The recordings are preserved in the
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collection, made available free for public use by the State Archives of Florida
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Step it Down: Games, Plays, Songs, and Stories from the Afro-American Heritage
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Southern Journey Recordings, V. 12, Georgia Sea Islands: Songs and Spirituals
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in the early 1980s, that she was born in Lacrosse, Florida (
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Jones' 1960 song "Sometimes" was sampled in American
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Classic House Music Tracks - 80s and 90s House Music
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through song and dance, and in 1961 she traveled to
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Archived from 380:Jones, Bessie; Hawes, Bess (1972). 14: 723:Singers from Georgia (U.S. state) 492:"Bessie Jones - Artist Biography" 444:"Association for Cultural Equity" 421:. National Endowment for the Arts 718:People from St. Simons, Georgia 547:"Larkin Poe: Venom & Faith" 470:Association for Cultural Equity 386:. University of Georgia Press. 197:National Endowment for the Arts 16:American gospel and folk singer 163:Jones felt a need to preserve 1: 703:American folk-song collectors 688:20th-century American singers 352:Blues - A Regional Experience 213:Jones told an interviewer in 661:Shall We Gather at the River 200:National Heritage Fellowship 191:'s folklife festivals, the 749: 245:", and a cover version by 177:Georgia Sea Island Singers 158:Georgia Sea Island Singers 30: 466:"Bessie Jones 1961-1962" 221:), when that area was a 165:African-American history 708:American gospel singers 189:Smithsonian Institution 156:, where she joined the 282: 43:Background information 698:American folk singers 299:(Global Jukebox) 2012 276: 193:Newport Folk Festival 175:archive. She and the 600:. Piccadilly Records 598:"Piccadilly Records" 490:Chadbourne, Eugene. 446:. 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Smithville, Georgia
Brunswick, Georgia
Gospel
folk
gospel
folk
Alan Lomax
Dawson, Georgia
Africa
Florida
moonshine
St. Simons Island
Georgia Sea Island Singers
African-American history
New York City
Alan Lomax
Georgia Sea Island Singers
Carnegie Hall
Central Park
Smithsonian Institution
Newport Folk Festival
National Endowment for the Arts
National Heritage Fellowship
Duke Ellington
Yale University
Alachua, Florida
Alachua County
tung oil
leukemia

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