African American musicians
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
African American Gospel Groups photographs
Collection — Box Single File Collections Box 6: 2018-2019
Identifier: SCPL-2018-017
Content Description
This collection consists of 17 copies of photographs, mainly of African American gospel groups from the 1940s and 50s. Local groups include The Melodyaires of Welford, SC, The Harmonizing Quintet of Inman, SC, and Edna Gallmon Cooke. Other groups include The Original 5 Blind Boys of Alabama, The Southern Six, Golden Bell Quintet, Harmonizing Four, the Dixie Hummingbirds, Swanee Quintet, the Soul Stirrers, the Mighty Clouds of Joy of Los Angeles, CA, and the Caravans. There is also a photo of...
Dates:
2018
Joe Haywood records
Collection — Box Phonograph Records
Identifier: SCPL-2012-011
Content Description
Joe Haywood was a soul singer and song writer from Spartanburg. This collection consists of six records that Joe Haywood record under various record labels including Rampage, Enjoy, Deesu, Front Page, and Fury. Records include:Rampage 1002: It Takes the Dark to Make You See the Light/I Love You Yes I DoEnjoy 2013: Warm and Tender Love/I Would If I CouldDeesu 316: I Wanna Love You/Play a Cornbread Song For Me and My BabyFront Page 1000: Strong...
Dates:
1965 - 1971
Spartanburg -- Biography -- Beatty, Arthur "Bob" , 2007 - 2011
File — Spartanburg Pamphlet File Drawer 1
Scope and Contents
This file contains 2 newspaper clippings on the life of Arthur "Bob" Beatty.
Dates:
2007 - 2011
Spartanburg -- Biography -- Mullins, George "Trotting Sally", 1907 - 2003
File — Spartanburg Pamphlet File Drawer 2
Scope and Contents
A collection of several newspaper and magazine articles that discuss George Mullins and his life.
Dates:
1907 - 2003