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Poster for Hall Johnson's Run, Little Chillun at San Diego Bust of Hall Johnson. In time, however, he became more interested in choral music, forming the Hall Johnson Negro Choir, the first of many choral ensembles, in 1925.
Hall Johnson Negro Choir - Keep Yo' Hand on the Plow, Hold On - 1930; Duke Ellington at the 1958 Newport Jazz Festival; The Folksmiths, including Joe Hickerson - We've Got Some Singing To Do 1958; Odetta on Odetta at Carnegie Hall 1961; Clara Ward and Her Singers 1962; Bob Dylan on his self-titled debut album 1962 [5] Peggy Lee - 2 Shows ...
Run, Little Chillun or Run Little Chillun is a folk opera written by Hall Johnson. According to James Vernon Hatch and Leo Hamalian, it is one of the most successful musical dramas of the Harlem Renaissance. It was the first Broadway show directed by an African-American.
De Paur began to compose and arrange while he was a member of the Hall Johnson Choir. He sang in the baritone section and served as assistant conductor alongside Jester Hairston. In 1936, De Paur became the musical director of the Negro Unit of the Federal Theater Project in New York City. [2]
The Green Pastures also featured numerous African-American spirituals arranged by Hall Johnson and performed by The Hall Johnson Choir. The cast also included singer Mabel Ridley .The chorus included torch singer Eva Sylvester and members of the Sylvester family as cherubs.
The Johnson County committee recruited the expertise of historians at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, including history professor Diane Mutti Burke, to uncover the name’s origin.
In the following years he had roles in Marc Connelly's drama The Green Pastures (1936, uncredited, possibly as soloist in the Hall Johnson Choir) and in the film Hullabaloo (1940). Eventually Holland shifted musically to classical music, appearing in Virgil Thomson 's Four Saints in Three Acts (1928); Hall Johnson 's Run, Little Chillun (1933 ...
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