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  1. Traditional Spiritual aka "If I Had My Way"Uploaded as "fair use" re: copyright - intended for students in Mr. Blackman's 8th Grade U.S. History class.

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  2. Sep 25, 2014 · Acoustic Traditions. A labor of love and respect, the documentary “Harlem Street Singer” chronicles the life of the Rev. Gary Davis, the blind singer and guitarist who inspired and influenced ...

  3. "Rev. Gary Davis had a rich and colorful but challenging life. Zack has put together the pieces of Davis’s life in an exciting and detailed way. This biography reads like a novel! It details the life and times of Davis, as well as the evolution of his music and the influence he had on generations of black and white musicians.

  4. May 8, 1972 · The Rev. Gary Davis, a blind gospel singer and ragtime guitarist whose blues ‐ tinted style influenced many younger performers, died Friday of a heart attack in Kessler Memo rial Hospital ...

  5. May 17, 2016 · It follows the 'not so' Reverend Gary Davis from cradle to the grave with information gained via numerous interviews of those who knew and loved him.At the forefront is the commitment of a generous man dedicating his unmatched virtuosity of the guitar to preaching the word of god and teaching his students the art of acoustic guitar.Such a ...

  6. Jan 27, 2008 · A performance of "Slow Drag" (aka "Cincinnati Flow Rag") by the great Piedmont guitarist and singer Rev. Gary Davis. From the new 2 DVD set "Ragtime Guitar o...

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  7. Mar 31, 2021 · Gaining the confidence of the Reverend Davis, Cohen, in 1952, lugged a wire recorder onto the subway and trained up to Gary’s apartment in the Bronx, to capture Davis’s vast repertoire for posterity. Unhappy with the tape’s sound quality, John saved his money and bought a new portable ¼-inch Pentron reel-to-reel the following year.

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