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Mahalia Jackson was the greatest gospel singer that ever lived, a transformative figure who transcended the genre to become a household name both here and abroad. But, ironically, out of her voluminous catalog of recordings for labels like Decca, Apollo, and, of course, Columbia, the performances that perhaps exposed the most people to her majestic artistry have remained unavailable for over half a century, never issued in any physical audio format ... until now! A little background ... in 1961, Mahalia, fresh from her triumphant performance at John F. Kennedy's inaugural ball, hooked up with Irving Townsend (producer of Miles Davis' Kind of Blue among many other landmark albums) to film 58 performances of no more than five minutes' duration to be aired as program "filler" on Sunday mornings.



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