Mahalia Jackson
Mahalia Jackson ( mə-HAY-lee-ə; born Mahala Jackson; October 26, 1911 – January 27, 1972) was an American gospel singer, widely considered one of the most influential vocalists of the 20th century. With a career spanning 40 years, Jackson was integral to the development and spread of gospel blues in black churches throughout the U.S. During a time when racial segregation was pervasive in American society, she met considerable and unexpected success in a recording career, selling an estimated 22 million records and performing in front of integrated and secular audiences in concert halls around the world, making her one of the best-selling gospel music artists.
The granddaughter of enslaved people, Jackson was born and raised in poverty in New Orleans. She found a home in her church, leading to a lifelong dedication and singular purpose to deliver God's word through song. She moved to Chicago as an adolescent and joined the Johnson Singers, one of the earliest gospel groups. Jackson was heavily influenced by musician-composer Thomas Dorsey and blues singer Bessie Smith, adapting Smith's style to traditional Protestant hymns and contemporary songs. After making an impression in Chicago churches, she was hired to sing at funerals, political rallies, and revivals. For 15 years, she functioned as what she termed a "fish and bread singer", working odd jobs between performances to make a living.
Nationwide recognition came for Jackson in 1947 with the release of "Move On Up a Little Higher", selling two million copies and hitting the number-two spot on Billboard charts, both firsts for gospel music. Jackson's recordings captured the attention of jazz fans in the U.S. and France, and she became the first gospel recording artist to tour Europe. She regularly appeared on television and radio, and performed for many presidents and heads of state, including singing the national anthem at John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Ball in 1961. Motivated by her experiences living and touring in the South and integrating a Chicago neighborhood, she participated in the civil rights movement, singing for fundraisers and at the March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom in 1963. She was a vocal and loyal supporter of Martin Luther King Jr. and a personal friend of his family.
Throughout her career, Jackson faced intense pressure to record secular music, but she turned down high-paying opportunities to concentrate on gospel. Completely self-taught, Jackson had a keen instinct for music, her delivery marked by extensive improvisation with melody and rhythm. She was renowned for her powerful contralto voice, range, an enormous stage presence, and her ability to relate to her audiences, conveying and evoking intense emotion during performances. Passionate and at times frenetic, she wept and demonstrated physical expressions of joy while singing. Her success brought about international interest in gospel music, initiating the "Golden Age of Gospel" making it possible for many soloists and vocal groups to tour and record. Popular music as a whole felt her influence and she is credited with inspiring rhythm and blues, soul, and rock and roll singing styles. A Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, she won three competitive Grammy Awards and was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame, the National Recording Registry, and the Rock & Roll, Gospel, and R&B Halls of Fame, as well as the Hollywood Walk of Fame and Black Music & Entertainment Walk of Fame. She was also named one of NPR's 50 Great Voices, and ranked among Rolling Stone's 200 Greatest Singers of All Time.
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I'm On My Way (Live) - All That Jazz, Vol. 48: Mahalia Jackson – Spiritual Service at Newport Jazz Festival (24 Bit HD Remastering 2015) -
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A City Called Heaven (Live) - All That Jazz, Vol. 48: Mahalia Jackson – Spiritual Service at Newport Jazz Festival (24 Bit HD Remastering 2015) -
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It Don't Cost Very Much (Version 1) [Live] - All That Jazz, Vol. 48: Mahalia Jackson – Spiritual Service at Newport Jazz Festival (24 Bit HD Remastering 2015) -
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Walk Over God's Heaven (Live) - All That Jazz, Vol. 48: Mahalia Jackson – Spiritual Service at Newport Jazz Festival (24 Bit HD Remastering 2015) -
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The Lord's Prayer (Fader Var.) [Live] - All That Jazz, Vol. 48: Mahalia Jackson – Spiritual Service at Newport Jazz Festival (24 Bit HD Remastering 2015) -
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Didn't It Rain (Live) - All That Jazz, Vol. 48: Mahalia Jackson – Spiritual Service at Newport Jazz Festival (24 Bit HD Remastering 2015) -
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My God Is Real (Live) - All That Jazz, Vol. 48: Mahalia Jackson – Spiritual Service at Newport Jazz Festival (24 Bit HD Remastering 2015) -
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He's Got the Whole World in His Hands (Live) - All That Jazz, Vol. 48: Mahalia Jackson – Spiritual Service at Newport Jazz Festival (24 Bit HD Remastering 2015) -
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I'm Going to Live the Life I Sing About in My Song (Live) - All That Jazz, Vol. 48: Mahalia Jackson – Spiritual Service at Newport Jazz Festival (24 Bit HD Remastering 2015) -
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Joshua Fought the Battle of Jericho (Live) - All That Jazz, Vol. 48: Mahalia Jackson – Spiritual Service at Newport Jazz Festival (24 Bit HD Remastering 2015) -
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His Eye Is on the Sparrow (Live) - All That Jazz, Vol. 48: Mahalia Jackson – Spiritual Service at Newport Jazz Festival (24 Bit HD Remastering 2015) -
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Tell the World About This (Live) - All That Jazz, Vol. 48: Mahalia Jackson – Spiritual Service at Newport Jazz Festival (24 Bit HD Remastering 2015) -
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There Is a Balm in Gilead (Live) - All That Jazz, Vol. 48: Mahalia Jackson – Spiritual Service at Newport Jazz Festival (24 Bit HD Remastering 2015) -
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Riverside, Down by the Riverside (Live) - All That Jazz, Vol. 48: Mahalia Jackson – Spiritual Service at Newport Jazz Festival (24 Bit HD Remastering 2015) -
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Elijah Rock (Live) - All That Jazz, Vol. 48: Mahalia Jackson – Spiritual Service at Newport Jazz Festival (24 Bit HD Remastering 2015) -
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It Don't Cost Very Much (Version 2) [Live] - All That Jazz, Vol. 48: Mahalia Jackson – Spiritual Service at Newport Jazz Festival (24 Bit HD Remastering 2015) -
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How I Got Over (Live) - All That Jazz, Vol. 48: Mahalia Jackson – Spiritual Service at Newport Jazz Festival (24 Bit HD Remastering 2015) -
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I Believe
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My Faith
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In My Home Over There - Live - Mahalia Jackson In Concert Easter Sunday, 1967 -
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He Will Remember Me - Live - Mahalia Jackson In Concert Easter Sunday, 1967 -
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He Was Alone - Live - Mahalia Jackson In Concert Easter Sunday, 1967 -
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Out Of The Depths - Live - Mahalia Jackson In Concert Easter Sunday, 1967 -
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Thy Will Be Done - Live - Mahalia Jackson In Concert Easter Sunday, 1967 -
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Were You There? - Live - Mahalia Jackson In Concert Easter Sunday, 1967 -
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Holding My Savior's Hand - Live - Mahalia Jackson In Concert Easter Sunday, 1967 -
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Calvary - Live - Mahalia Jackson In Concert Easter Sunday, 1967 -
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There Is A Balm In Gilead - Live - Mahalia Jackson In Concert Easter Sunday, 1967 -
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Come On Children, Let's Sing - Live - Mahalia Jackson In Concert Easter Sunday, 1967 -
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An Evening Prayer - Live - Mahalia Jackson In Concert Easter Sunday, 1967 -
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It Don't Cost Very Much - Live - Mahalia Jackson In Concert Easter Sunday, 1967 -
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If I Can Help Somebody - Live - Mahalia Jackson In Concert Easter Sunday, 1967 -
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Lord, Don't Let Me Fail - Live - Mahalia Jackson In Concert Easter Sunday, 1967 -
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Elijah Rock - Live - Mahalia Jackson In Concert Easter Sunday, 1967 -
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Mahalia Sings
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