[Dixielandjazz] Thomas Dorsey
Donpowell101 at aol.com
Donpowell101 at aol.com
Fri Jul 14 17:18:56 PDT 2006
Dorsey was the father of gospel music.
He went back and forth between secular and gospel,
'until' his wife and son died in childbirth.
That experience brought forth "Precious Lord, Take My Hand",
and finished forever Dorsey's involvement with secular music.
Another Dorsey composition that was a huge success was 'Peace In The Valley.'
a hit for Red Foley, Ernie Ford, and especially Elvis Presley.
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Subj: [Dixielandjazz] Jazz Vespers/ Thomas A. (Georgia Tom) Dorsey
Date: 7/14/2006 9:07:09 AM Mountain Standard Time
From: nvickers1 at cox.net
To: dixielandjazz at ml.islandnet.com
CC: barbonestreet at earthlink.net, Gluetje1 at aol.com
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Thanks to Steve Barbone and Ginny (Gluetje1 at aol.com) for your responses.
I'd be interested in other responses regarding jazz vespers from those who
have experience in that area.
One small comment -see Ginny's note ( snip) regarding Thomas A. ( Georgia
Tom) Dorsey
>>What a fascinating composer and lyricist, kept on >simultaneously writing
great "gospel" and great rowdy tunes.
As I read the story of Thomas A. Dorsey and as presented in the TV special a
couple of years ago ( unfortunately, I don't have a tape and don't remember
which channel it was presented on.) In the TV show, Dorsey had a religious
experience and subsequently only wrote religious songs-Precious Lord, Take
my Hand being the most successful. However, on further reading, as Ginny
reports, he'd swing back and forth between the religious and secular but
gradually only performed religious music.
"Tight Like That" and "At A Georgia Camp Meeting" are a couple of his more
notable secular compositions. He accompanied (piano) Bessie Smith and Ma
Rainey on their tours.
Thanks Steve and Ginny.
Norman Vickers
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