Name Edward Clayborn | ||
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Albums The Guitar Evangelist, Rev. Edward W. Clayborn (1926-1928), I Have a Home in the Sky Similar Mother McCollum, Blind Roosevelt Graves, Blind Joe Taggart, Rev A W Nix, Washington Phillips |
Rev edward w clayborn where shall i be when the first trumpet sounds
Reverend Edward W. Clayborn was an American musician, known as the "Guitar Evangelist". He sang a form of blues gospel similar to Blind Willie Johnson. Clayborn recorded forty songs, for Vocalion Records between 1926 and 1930.
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- Rev edward w clayborn where shall i be when the first trumpet sounds
- Rev edward w clayborn your enemy cannot harm you but watch your close friend
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In The Ganymede Takeover, the San Franciscan author Philip K. Dick, a record enthusiast, has a character state that "True Religion", sung by Clayborn was one of the first jazz recordings.
Rev edward w clayborn your enemy cannot harm you but watch your close friend
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