Mahalia Jackson
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Genre: Christian
Location Chicago, Illinois, US
Profile Views: 65009
Last Login: 1/25/2010
Member Since 9/15/2007
Record Label columbia
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.. .. .. .. .. DATE OF BIRTH: October 26, 1911 PLACE OF BIRTH: New Orleans, Louisiana FAMILY BACKGROUND: Mahalia was the third child to John A. Jackson, a barber and preacher, and Charity Clark, who died at the age of 25 when Mahalia was four years old. In 1916, her father sent her to live with her aunt Mahalia "Duke" Paul. Aunt Duke didn't allow secular music in her house, but Mahalia's cousin would sneak in records. Even at a very young age, Mahalia had a booming voice and she would sing hymns and old-time gospel tunes around the house. EDUCATION: Mahalia attended the McDonough School No. 24 in New Orleans through the eighth grade. ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Mahalia Jackson is viewed by many as the pinnacle of gospel music. Her singing began at the age of four in her church, the Plymouth Rock Baptist Church in New Orleans. Her early style blended the freedom and power of gospel with the stricter style of the Baptist Church. As a teenager, through her cousin's aid, she was influenced by such famous singers as Bessie Smith, Ida Cox, Enrico Caruso and Ma Rainey, and her own style began to emerge into a more soulful expression. In 1927, at the age of 16, she moved to Chicago and found work as a domestic. But soon after, she found plenty of work as a soloist at churches and funerals after joining the Greater Salem Baptist Church choir. Her unique contralto voice caught the attention of many small churches from coast to coast. Larger, more formal churches frowned upon her energetic renditions of songs. After performing with the Prince Johnson Singers, she began recording for Decca Records in 1937. When the records did not sell as well as expected, she became a beautician. However, after five years of touring with composer Thomas A. Dorsey at gospel tents and churches, Mahalia's popularity and success garnered her another record contract, this time with Apollo Records, from 1946 to 1954. She then switched to Columbia Records, from 1954 to 1967, where she attained broad recognition as a spiritual singer. Throughout the 1950s, Mahalia's voice was heard on radio, television and concert halls around the world. Her shows were packed in Europe, and her audience very enthusiastic at the 1957 Newport Jazz Festival, at a special all-gospel program she requested. In 1954, she began hosting her own Sunday night radio show for CBS. She performed on the Ed Sullivan show in 1956 where she catapulted gospel music into America's mainstream. She sang for President Dwight Eisenhower and at John F. Kennedy's inaugural ball in 1960. From the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott until her death, Mahalia was very prominent in the Civil Rights Movement. Very close with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., she often performed at his rallies--even singing an old slave spiritual before his famous "I Have a Dream" speech at the March on Washington in 1963. She also sang at his funeral five years later. Despite her doctors ordering her to slow down, Mahalia refused and collapsed while on tour in Munich in 1971. She died of heart failure on January 27, 1972, at her home in Evergreen Park, Illinois. DATE OF DEATH: January 27, 1972 PLACE OF DEATH: Chicago, Illinois .. .. .. ......I edited my profile at ..Free Christian MySpace Layouts.., check out these ..Christian Myspace Layouts!...... .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. -
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Silent Night - Christmas Classics: The Yule Log Edition
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Videos
Silent Night - Christmas Classics: The Yule Log Edition
05:04 | 4 plays | Apr 18 2013
Music
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10 Songs | Feb 1, 2013
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16 Songs | Sep 11, 2012
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10 Songs | Sep 10, 2012
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25 Songs | Jun 1, 2012
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25 Songs | Jun 1, 2012
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12 Songs | Nov 29, 2011
Comments
- ikd-sj6 months ago
"how i got over" SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO bad ass! greatest!
- LORD_X_ODUS "The Wild O…6 months ago
Pro Industry Critic * PERFECT SONG * score in all categories.
Individual Score Card for song " YJ7K OBAMA 4 PRES "
by " LORD_X_ODUS THE WILD ONION "
Submitted by "MediaMusic360"
Name MediaMusic360
Country US City NEW YORK
Lyrics 5
Vocals 5
Musicianship 5
Arrangement 5
Mix 5
Hook 5
Originality 5
Dance Floor 5
Radio Hit 5
Club Hit 5
Avg Overall Rating 5
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- Aisha Fusiondanse1 year ago
Thanks so much for the add.
- Oliver Pool1 year ago
"nOw I wAnnA bE"
new version
mastering at Direct Tone Studios,
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http://www.myspace.com/music/player?sid=87357918&ac=now - Brenda Williams1 year ago
This was a great woman of God , that touch people from all walks of life. I pray that the Lord will touch my life, that I may make a difference . and not just live and die. God Bless!.
- Shirley Rogers1 year ago
Stopping by to show a Lot of love as well as admiration for ~~ Mahalia Jacksons, beautiful songs!!! God Bless!!``smile~~
- Shirley Rogers1 year ago
Thank- you!! So much love Ms. Mahalia Jackson still gives me!!! God Bless!! ~~~smile~~~
- Shirley Rogers1 year ago
Thanks so much !!! God Bless you!!! Smile....
Bio:
DATE OF BIRTH: October 26, 1911 PLACE OF BIRTH: New Orleans, Louisiana FAMILY BACKGROUND: Mahalia was the third child to John A. Jackson, a barber and preacher, and Charity Clark, who died at the age of 25 when Mahalia was four years old. In 1916, her father sent her to live with her aunt Mahalia "Duke" Paul. Aunt Duke didn't allow secular music in her house, but Mahalia's cousin would sneak in records. Even at a very young age, Mahalia had a booming voice and she would sing hymns and old-time gospel tunes around the house. EDUCATION: Mahalia attended the McDonough School No. 24 in New Orleans through the eighth grade. ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Mahalia Jackson is viewed by many as the pinnacle of gospel music. Her singing began at the age of four in her church, the Plymouth Rock Baptist Church in New Orleans. Her early style blended the freedom and power of gospel with the stricter style of the Baptist Church. As a teenager, through her cousin's aid, she was influenced by such famous singers as Bessie Smith, Ida Cox, Enrico Caruso and Ma Rainey, and her own style began to emerge into a more soulful expression. In 1927, at the age of 16, she moved to Chicago and found work as a domestic. But soon after, she found plenty of work as a soloist at churches and funerals after joining the Greater Salem Baptist Church choir. Her unique contralto voice caught the attention of many small churches from coast to coast. Larger, more formal churches frowned upon her energetic renditions of songs. After performing with the Prince Johnson Singers, she began recording for Decca Records in 1937. When the records did not sell as well as expected, she became a beautician. However, after five years of touring with composer Thomas A. Dorsey at gospel tents and churches, Mahalia's popularity and success garnered her another record contract, this time with Apollo Records, from 1946 to 1954. She then switched to Columbia Records, from 1954 to 1967, where she attained broad recognition as a spiritual singer. Throughout the 1950s, Mahalia's voice was heard on radio, television and concert halls around the world. Her shows were packed in Europe, and her audience very enthusiastic at the 1957 Newport Jazz Festival, at a special all-gospel program she requested. In 1954, she began hosting her own Sunday night radio show for CBS. She performed on the Ed Sullivan show in 1956 where she catapulted gospel music into America's mainstream. She sang for President Dwight Eisenhower and at John F. Kennedy's inaugural ball in 1960. From the 1955 Montgomery Bus Boycott until her death, Mahalia was very prominent in the Civil Rights Movement. Very close with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., she often performed at his rallies--even singing an old slave spiritual before his famous "I Have a Dream" speech at the March on Washington in 1963. She also sang at his funeral five years later. Despite her doctors ordering her to slow down, Mahalia refused and collapsed while on tour in Munich in 1971. She died of heart failure on January 27, 1972, at her home in Evergreen Park, Illinois. DATE OF DEATH: January 27, 1972 PLACE OF DEATH: Chicago, Illinois .. .. ..
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