Prof. Mark Jackson Compiles Coal Digging Blues: Songs of West Virginia Miners
November 3, 2006
November 3, 2006, Greencastle, Ind. - Mark Allan Jackson, assistant professor of English at DePauw University, has compiled Coal Digging Blues: Songs of West Virginia Miners. The eighth addition to the West Virginia University Press Sound Archive series, the compact disc "draw(s) upon gospels, blues, and country musical influences, (and) the musicians on this compilation explicate the hardships and hopes of Great Depression-era West Virginia coal miners," notes the publisher.The synopsis adds, "The songs and stories on the CD were collected by folklorist George Korson when he traveled to mining communities in northern and eastern West Virginia in the 1940s. Some of the songs from Korson's visit were released by the Library of Congress under the title Songs and Ballads of the Bituminous Miners, but the majority of them are being released to the public for the first time here on Coal Digging Blues. Many of the songs are performed by African-American miners, a marginalized group in the history of mining who bring to the collection their rich musical heritage and sui generis sound. A booklet of detailed notes on the performers, their songs, and the history of coal-camp songs in West Virginia, as well as contemporary photographs, is included with the CD."
Learn more, and order the compilation, at the publisher's Web site.
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