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with his wife, Agnes. Ella (Sheppard) Moore assisted, and also directed the
Jubilee Club on campus. In Folk Song of the American Negro, Work proclaimed, “Mrs. Ella Sheppard Moore…has been so closely connected with the presentation of to the world, so intimately associated with their preservation that it is impossible to think of the one separate and apart from the other.” Due to budgetary constraints, it operated as Fisk University Jubilee Quartet from 1909–1916 in which Work sang First Tenor. It is this group that made the first sound recordings of spirituals in authentic rendering, including the 1909 recording of Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, which was added to the United States National Recording Registry in 2002.
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many times, when we didn’t have place to sleep or anything to eat. Mr. White went out and brought us some sandwiches and tried to find some place to put us up." Other times while the singers would wait in the railway station, White "and some other man of the troupe waded through sleet or snow or rain from hotel to hotel seeking shelter for us".
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1889–1898, the group was named Loudin’s Fisk
Jubilee Singers. In 1884, Maggie Porter, who had sung in both the original group and Loudin’s group, and her new husband, singer Daniel Cole, formed their own separate company, calling it Fisk Jubilee Singers and toured the U.S., Canada and Europe during the 1880s and 90s.
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1899–1923 — John Wesley Work, Jr. (a.k.a. John W. Work II) championed “Jubilee music” at Fisk
University since joining the faculty in 1896. In 1899, University President E. M. Cravath, who had dissolved the group 20 years earlier, commissioned Work with re-instituting it. He shared directorship
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Jubilee Singers disbanded in 1878 because of their grueling touring schedule. As Ella Sheppard, one of the original Jubilee Singers recalled, "our strength was failing under the ill treatment at hotels, on railroads, poorly attended concerts, and ridicule." Porter also said, "There were
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Leonard White and Frederick Loudin established a group in September 1879—not associated with Fisk University—and shared the musical directorship for about two years. Frederick Loudin continued as sole director, with some organizational and musical involvement by White. From
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Leonard White, founding director. White had organized groups of singers with Ella Sheppard under the Fisk name since 1866. White asked Ella Sheppard to help prepare the group for its inaugural tour in 1871. Fisk University President E. M. Cravath disbanded the original Fisk
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Crawley Myers (a.k.a. Mrs. James A. Myers), a singer under John W. Work II, took directorship of the group after her husband passed. During these years, The Jubilee Singers, as she called it, was made up of former members of the Fisk University Jubilee Singers. Despite
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Bennett, prayed about whether to continue with the tour. White went off to pray as well; he believed that they needed a name to capture audience attention. The next morning, he met with the singers and said "Children, it shall be Jubilee Singers in memory of the
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and lyricist Justin Butcher, wrote "The Year of Jubilee", a piece for soloists and choir telling the story of the Fisk Jubilee Singers. It was first performed at St. Luke's Church, Holloway, London in April 2013 and also with the university of
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in Manhattan. They garnered national attention and generous donations. Staying in the New York area for six weeks, by the time they returned to Nashville, they had raised the full $ 20,000 White had promised the university.
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honored the Singers with a Presidential Lifetime Achievement Award.
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in 2007. The Fisk Jubilee Singers performed at the world premiere.
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2004, the song "Poor Man Lazarus" on the Singers' 2003 recording
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1919:"The Jubilee Singers, Part 1 - Adventures in Odyssey Wiki"
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1634:"German Concert Review of the Fisk Jubilee Singers (1878)"
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Portable Nineteenth Century African American Women Writers
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Silveri, L. D. (1989). G. R. Keck and S. V. Martin (ed.).
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tell the story of George Leonard White, Benjamin Holmes,
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about the Fisk Jubilee Singers' European Tour of 1873 by
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The Singing Tours of the Fisk Jubilee Singers: 1871-1874
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World's Peace Jubilee and International Musical Festival
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President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush.
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1270:Fisk Jubilee Singers Vol. 2 (1915-1920)
1264:Fisk Jubilee Singers Vol. 3 (1924-1940)
469:1986–1987 — Horace Clarence Boyer
248:" performed by the Fisk Jubilee Singers
2062:Deborah Evans Price (March 27, 2009).
1948:Simms-Burton, Michele (May 20, 2019).
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2190:University of Illinois Press, 2018.
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1545:The Fisk University Jubilee Singers
1500:. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press.
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2012:Risen, Clay (September 15, 2022).
1950:"Review: 'Jubilee' at Arena Stage"
1862:"Fisk Jubilee Singers - Our Music"
1836:"Fisk Jubilee Singers - Our Music"
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574:Matthew Kennedy: One Man's Journey
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1993:from the original on May 22, 2019
1979:Pressley, Nelson (May 20, 2019).
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463:1968-1972 — Richard Turner III
301:Jubilee Hall at Fisk University
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2678:Preservation Hall Jazz Band
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2093:"Grammy Gospel Nominations"
1816:Fisk Jubilee Singers: Music
466:1973-1975 — Oscar M. Henry
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