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    "Alabama Jubilee" is a song written with music by George L. Cobb and words by Jack Yellen. The first known recording was that of comedians Collins & Harlan...
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  • comes near shore "Alabama Jubilee" (song), by Jack Yellen This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Alabama Jubilee. If an internal...
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  • Lead Belly "Alabama Getaway" by Grateful Dead "Alabama Jail House" by Rod Morris "Alabama Jubilee" by Jack Yellen and George L. Cobb "Alabama Lady" by Help...
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    The Blind Boys of Alabama, also billed as The Five Blind Boys of Alabama, and Clarence Fountain and the Blind Boys of Alabama, is an American gospel group...
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    Wade in the Water (category Year of song unknown)
    "Wade in the Water" (Roud 5439) is an African American jubilee song, a spiritual—in reference to a genre of music "created and first sung by African Americans...
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  • Hal Lashwood's Alabama Jubilee was an Australian television variety series hosted by Hal Lashwood which aired from 1958 to 1961 on ABC Television. It...
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    Hail, Hail, the Gang's All Here (category 1917 songs)
    members loudly sang the song. The title line of the song is also quoted in the closing measures of the 1915 song "Alabama Jubilee". Also in 1915, the Ohio...
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  • with "I Need a Ghost" : News : JubileeCast". JubileeCast. July 25, 2020. Retrieved October 12, 2020. "Christian Digital Song Sales Chart | Billboard". Billboard...
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  • Children, Go Where I Send Thee (category Year of song unknown)
    popularizing the song, theirs was only one of many contemporary versions. The Golden Gate Quartet themselves learned the song from another jubilee quartet, the...
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  • (plant), a genus in the family Rubiaceae 45562 Alberta, a British LMS Jubilee Class locomotive Project Alberta, part of the Manhattan Project University...
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  • Georgia and later in various parts of Alabama in the mid-19th century before, during, and after the Civil War. Jubilee is the semi-fictional story of Vyry...
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  • Abilene (Plectrafone/Western Jubilee, 1999) Far Away, Down on a Georgia Farm (Shanachie, 1999) Flower from the Fields of Alabama (Shanachie, 2001) Meeting...
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  • Down by the Riverside (category Gospel songs)
    Pull My War-Clothes" and "Study war no more". The song was first recorded by the Fisk University jubilee quartet in 1920 (published by Columbia in 1922)...
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    Don Rondo (category Jubilee Records artists)
    1956 release of his rendition of the song "Two Different Worlds". Released by Jubilee Records in October 1956, the song spent three months on the Billboard...
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  • Ozark Jubilee is a 1950s American television program that featured country music's top stars of the day. It was produced in Springfield, Missouri. The...
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  • Spirituals (redirect from Spiritual (song))
    translated into song. Following emancipation, the lyrics of spirituals were published in printed form. Ensembles such as the Fisk Jubilee Singers—established...
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  • Baker Knight (category Jubilee Records artists)
    Big-Time (my songs - my success - my struggle for survival) in 2005 just before his death. Thomas Baker Knight Jr. died in Birmingham, Alabama, in 2005 at...
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  • originally sang under the name "the Cotton Blossom Singers", performing jubilee quartet and secular material, to raise money for the school. Their teacher...
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    Paul Williams (The Temptations singer) (category Singers from Birmingham, Alabama)
    Birmingham, Alabama. He was the son of Sophia and Rufus Williams, a gospel singer in a gospel music vocal group called the Ensley Jubilee Singers. He...
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    Margaret Walker (category Writers from Birmingham, Alabama)
    Competition, and the novel Jubilee (1966), set in the South during the American Civil War. Walker was born in Birmingham, Alabama, to Sigismund C. Walker...
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    Gordon Mote (category Singers from Alabama)
    the Billboard charts. Mote was born, on October 25, 1970, in Gadsden, Alabama, as a blind person, where he grew up in nearby Attalla. He attended both...
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    write songs on the side. Yellen's first collaborator on a song was George L. Cobb, with whom he wrote a number of Dixie songs including "Alabama Jubilee",...
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  • Take My Hand, Precious Lord (category 1937 songs)
    Selah Jubilee Singers (Decca 7598) 1939: The Soul Stirrers (Down Beat 103) 1941: Sister Rosetta Tharpe (Decca 8610) 1954: The Blind Boys Of Alabama on Oh...
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  • archipelago in many parts of the modern United States of America. Bermuda, Alabama, a populated (community) place in Conecuh County Bermuda Hill, a historic...
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  • Autry Inman (category Jubilee Records artists)
    American country and rockabilly musician. Inman was born in Florence, Alabama, and was performing on local radio station WLAY by age 14. He used his...
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  • the 1960s. Anne Kimzey of the Alabama Center For Traditional Culture writes: "All-black gandy dancer crews used songs and chants as tools to help accomplish...
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    Ma Rainey (category LGBTQ people from Alabama)
    Foot Company, where they were billed together as "Black Face Song and Dance Comedians, Jubilee Singers [and] Cake Walkers". In 1910, she was described as...
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  • Charlie Hodge (guitarist) (category Guitarists from Alabama)
    best friend of Elvis Presley, and lived at Graceland. Born in Decatur, Alabama, Hodge began his musical career at age 17 in a gospel quartet, The Path...
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    The Golden Gate Quartet (a.k.a. The Golden Gate Jubilee Quartet) is an American vocal group. It was formed in 1934 and, with changes in membership, remains...
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    see Red Foley and a touring promotional unit of his ABC-TV program Ozark Jubilee in Augusta. An Augusta disc jockey persuaded Foley to hear her sing before...
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