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Joey Brackner Executive Director Alabama Center for Traditional Culture
Folklife
News Spirit of Steel: Music of the Mines, Railroads and Mills of the Birmingham District includes essays and a 21 song CD exploring gandy-dancer tunes, fiddle music, blues, labor songs and gospel quartet singing in the context of industrial Birmingham in the early twentieth century. This book and CD are not for sale but will be given to interested schools and libraries while the supply lasts. The project was supported by the Alabama Folklife Program, the Alabama Humanities Foundation and the Birmingham Regional Arts Commission. For more information contact Paige Wainwright at Sloss Furnaces 205/324-1911 or Joey Brackner 334-242-4076, x-225. The
State's community of Sacred Harp singers led by Jim Carnes, the
Alabama Folklife Program, the Alabama Center for Traditional Culture,
and the State Capitol curators host an annual Sacred Harp singing in the
Rotunda of the Capitol. It is held annually on the Saturday before the
first Sunday in February and can accommodate 120 singers. The singing
celebrates the four shape-note hymnals currently in use in Alabama and
complements a similar Montgomery singing held in the summer on the third
Thursday in July. The Alabama
Folklife Recording Series produced on the Alabama Traditions label
includes documentary recordings that have been produced with public
support from the Alabama State Council on the Arts. The series began
with Birmingham Boys: Black Jubilee Gospel Singing from Jefferson
County, Alabama (101, produced with the Archive of American Minority
Cultures, University of Alabama) and Wiregrass Notes: Black Sacred Harp
Singing from Southeast Alabama (102, produced with the Archive of
American Minority Cultures, University of Alabama). More recently the
Alabama Folklife Program has funded Possum Up A Gum Stump: Home, Field
& Commercial Recordings of Alabama Fiddlers (103, produced by
Brierfield and Tannehill State Parks) Cornbread Crumbled in Gravy:
Historical Field Recordings from the Byron Arnold Collection of
Traditional Tunes (104, produced by the Alabama Folklife Association)
John Alexander's Sterling Jubilee Singers of Bessemer, Alabama (105,
produced by the Alabama Folklife Association), Benjamin Lloyd's Hymn
Book (108 produced by the Alabama Folklife Association). and Judge
Jackson and the Colored Sacred Harp (109, produced by the Folkstreams.net is a website that streams folklore documentary films with attendant educational materials. "Sweet is the Day," a film about Sacred Harp singing on Sand Mountain is already available on the website. Two more Alabama documentaries will be added soon. These are "Unbroken Tradition: Jerry Brown's Pottery" and "Gandy Dancers." TOP
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