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Can anyone recommend good archive sources for early Gospel sounds? Looking for paper ephemera, historical information, sounds, etc. Any info about actual or virtual archives gratefully received. (This is for a work project involving young people researching roots of Gospel.

Thanks for any help!

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Can anyone recommend good archive sources for early Gospel sounds? Looking for paper ephemera, historical information, sounds, etc. Any info about actual or virtual archives gratefully received. (This is for a work project involving young people researching roots of Gospel.

Thanks for any help!

'Wade in the water' dates back as early as the 1920's if im right, done by many a artist

loads of info here about the song

https://www.localdial.com/users/jsyedu133/S...pages/coded.htm

thats a great link, many thanks

Robert Darden's book People Get Ready!: A New History of Gospel Music" is absolutely essential reading for anyone interested in the history of gospel music in particular and the roots of african american music in general. Thoroughly researched and well written (although a bit "academic" at times). :yes:

Check it out:

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0826414...8&s=gateway

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I assume you've found this one already but just in case....

https://www.americangospel.com/

Just a suggestion - have you tried the US Library of Congress archives, online? I know a lot of US folk and blues (together with interviews/biog details) are on there, some of them dating back to the 1930s - perhaps there is gospel as well? I know I've heard Gospel tracks on Andy Kershaw's show, that he's said have been taken from the LoC archives. Never searched myself....good luck!

thanks for all of these. will post up any details of project events when it gets going (in Birmingham)

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