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Performer: Oral Moses

BROWN, UZEE: This River. Gonna Shout All over God’s Heaven. Keep Your Lamps Trimmed and Burning (Review by Henry Fogel)

bass baritone 

BURLEIGH, HARRY T.: I’ve Been in de Storm So Long (Review by Henry Fogel)

bass baritone 

BURLEIGH, HARRY T.: Songs and Spirituals (Review by John Story)

bass baritone 

COPLAND, AARON: Zion’s Walls (Review by Henry Fogel)

bass baritone 

ELLINGTON: Come Sunday (Review by Henry Fogel)

bass baritone 

GERSHWIN: I Got Plenty o’ Nuttin’ (Review by Henry Fogel)

bass baritone 

HAYES, ROLAND: Lit’l Boy. They Led My Lord Away. Did You Hear When Jesus Rose? (Review by Henry Fogel)

bass baritone 

HOGAN: Walk Together Children. Let Us Break Bread Together. Somebody’s Knock’n’ at Yo’ Door. Deep River Moses (Review by Henry Fogel)

bass baritone 

HONEGGER, ARTHUR: King David (Review by Joel Kasow)

narrator 

JOHNSON, HALL: Ain’t Got Time to Die. Oh, Glory! (Review by Henry Fogel)

bass baritone 

KERN: Ol’ Man River (Review by Henry Fogel)

bass baritone 

LLOYD, GEORGE: Amazing Grace. Ballad of the Black Mother (Review by Henry Fogel)

bass baritone 

PRICE, FLORENCE B.: Song to the Dark Virgin (Review by Henry Fogel)

bass baritone 

SWANSON, HOWARD: The Negro Speaks of Rivers (Review by Henry Fogel)

bass baritone 

TRADITIONAL: No Mo’ Auction Block (Review by Henry Fogel)

bass baritone 

WIGGINS: That Welcome Day (Review by Henry Fogel)

bass baritone 

WORK, JOHN WESLEY: Dancing in the Sun (Review by Henry Fogel)

bass baritone 

 

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