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Lift every voice and swing : Black musicians and religious culture in the jazz century

Booker, Vaughn A. (author.).

Summary: Explores the role of jazz celebrities like Ella Fitzgerald, Cab Calloway, Duke Ellington, and Mary Lou Williams as representatives of African American religion in the twentieth centuryBeginning in the 1920s, the Jazz Age propelled Black swing artists into national celebrity. Many took on the role of race representatives, and were able to leverage their popularity toward achieving social progress for other African Americans. In Lift Every Voice and Swing, Vaughn A. Booker argues that with the emergence of these popular jazz figures, who came from a culture shaped by Black Protestantism, religious authority for African Americans found a place and spokespeople outside of traditional Afro-Protestant institutions and religious life. Popular Black jazz professionals--such as Ella Fitzgerald, Cab Calloway, Duke Ellington, and Mary Lou Williams--inherited religious authority though they were not official religious leaders. Some of these artists put forward a religious culture in the mid-twentieth century by releasing religious recordings and putting on religious concerts, and their work came to be seen as integral to the Black religious ethos. Booker documents this transformative era in religious expression, in which jazz musicians embodied religious beliefs and practices that echoed and diverged from the predominant African American religious culture. He draws on the heretofore unexamined private religious writings of Duke Ellington and Mary Lou Williams, and showcases the careers of female jazz artists alongside those of men, expanding our understanding of African American religious expression and decentering the Black church as the sole concept for understanding Black Protestant religiosity. Featuring gorgeous prose and insightful research, Lift Every Voice and Swing will change the way we understand the connections between jazz music and faith.

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  • ISBN: 1479890804
  • ISBN: 9781479890804
  • ISBN: 1479892327
  • ISBN: 9781479892327
  • ISBN: 9781479801831
  • ISBN: 1479801836
  • Physical Description: 1 online resource (330 pages) : illustrations
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  • Publisher: New York : New York University Press, [2020]

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 309-317) and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Part I. Representations of religion and race. 1. "Jazzing religion" ; 2. "Get happy, All you Sinners" ; 3. "Tears of joy" ; 4. "Royal ancestry" -- Part II. Missions and legacies. 5. God's messenger boy ; 6. "Is God a three-letter word for love?" ; 7. Jazz communion ; 8. Accounting for the vulnerable ; 9. Virtuoso ancestors -- Conclusion: Black artistry and religious culture.
Language Note:
In English.
Source of Description Note:
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on August 03, 2020).
Subject: Calloway, Cab -- 1907-1994
Ellington, Duke -- 1899-1974
Gillespie, Dizzy -- 1917-1993
Williams, Mary Lou -- 1910-1981
Calloway, Cab -- 1907-1994
Ellington, Duke -- 1899-1974
Gillespie, Dizzy -- 1917-1993
Williams, Mary Lou -- 1910-1981
Jazz -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
African Americans -- Religion
African Americans -- Music -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
Noirs américains -- Religion
BIOGRAPHY & AUTOBIOGRAPHY -- Composers & Musicians
African Americans -- Religion
Jazz -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
Genre: electronic book > ebook

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