Nobody Knows: The Forgotten Story of One of the Most Influential Figures in American Music
It should not surprise us when we see God use the common things of life--snow, streetlights, a rented suit, a mop--to accomplish the incredible. But it should inspire us. From the depths of near obscurity at the turn of the last century, a young African American man rose to fame through those ordinary things--listening intently out in the snow as a child to beautiful music in an elegant hall, listening to his grandfather sing the old slave songs as he lit the streetlamps, sweating through a rented suit during an audition for a musical scholarship, a chance meeting with a musical legend as he was mopping the halls of his school. Through the seemingly insignificant pieces of life, God led Harry T. Burleigh along the path to fame and through him preserved the songs that would form the basis of a uniquely American music.

Now Harry T. Burleigh, once world-renowned for his career as a beautiful baritone soloist, an arranger of Negro Spirituals, and a composer in his own right, is lifted once more out of obscurity by Craig von Buseck. This inspiring true story will take readers back in time to Southern plantations and Northern boom towns, to minstrel shows and soaring sanctuaries, and into the heart of a man who never suspected that God had destined him for greatness.
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Nobody Knows: The Forgotten Story of One of the Most Influential Figures in American Music
It should not surprise us when we see God use the common things of life--snow, streetlights, a rented suit, a mop--to accomplish the incredible. But it should inspire us. From the depths of near obscurity at the turn of the last century, a young African American man rose to fame through those ordinary things--listening intently out in the snow as a child to beautiful music in an elegant hall, listening to his grandfather sing the old slave songs as he lit the streetlamps, sweating through a rented suit during an audition for a musical scholarship, a chance meeting with a musical legend as he was mopping the halls of his school. Through the seemingly insignificant pieces of life, God led Harry T. Burleigh along the path to fame and through him preserved the songs that would form the basis of a uniquely American music.

Now Harry T. Burleigh, once world-renowned for his career as a beautiful baritone soloist, an arranger of Negro Spirituals, and a composer in his own right, is lifted once more out of obscurity by Craig von Buseck. This inspiring true story will take readers back in time to Southern plantations and Northern boom towns, to minstrel shows and soaring sanctuaries, and into the heart of a man who never suspected that God had destined him for greatness.
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Nobody Knows: The Forgotten Story of One of the Most Influential Figures in American Music

Nobody Knows: The Forgotten Story of One of the Most Influential Figures in American Music

by Craig von Buseck
Nobody Knows: The Forgotten Story of One of the Most Influential Figures in American Music

Nobody Knows: The Forgotten Story of One of the Most Influential Figures in American Music

by Craig von Buseck

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It should not surprise us when we see God use the common things of life--snow, streetlights, a rented suit, a mop--to accomplish the incredible. But it should inspire us. From the depths of near obscurity at the turn of the last century, a young African American man rose to fame through those ordinary things--listening intently out in the snow as a child to beautiful music in an elegant hall, listening to his grandfather sing the old slave songs as he lit the streetlamps, sweating through a rented suit during an audition for a musical scholarship, a chance meeting with a musical legend as he was mopping the halls of his school. Through the seemingly insignificant pieces of life, God led Harry T. Burleigh along the path to fame and through him preserved the songs that would form the basis of a uniquely American music.

Now Harry T. Burleigh, once world-renowned for his career as a beautiful baritone soloist, an arranger of Negro Spirituals, and a composer in his own right, is lifted once more out of obscurity by Craig von Buseck. This inspiring true story will take readers back in time to Southern plantations and Northern boom towns, to minstrel shows and soaring sanctuaries, and into the heart of a man who never suspected that God had destined him for greatness.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781441245540
Publisher: Baker Publishing Group
Publication date: 01/07/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Craig von Buseck is a contributing writer and former producer for CBN.com, the official website of The Christian Broadcasting Network, with 1.8 million unique visitors every month. He has an MA in journalism from Regent University and a BA in communication, with a minor in history, from Edinboro University. The author of several books, von Buseck is a professional speaker who has traveled extensively both in America and abroad. He holds a DMin from Regent University and lives in North Carolina.

Table of Contents

Harry T. Burleigh Family Tree 9

Harry T. Burleigh Timeline 11

1 The Gospel Train 15

2 Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen 26

3 There Is a Balm in Gilead 38

4 My Lord, What a Mornin' 47

5 Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel? 64

6 Wade in de Water 69

7 Little David Play on Your Harp 79

8 Steal Away 91

9 Were You There? 103

10 Go Down, Moses 115

11 Swing Low, Sweet Chariot 133

12 Heav'n, Heav'n 147

13 Hard Trials 154

14 The Trees Have Grown So 167

15 The Frolic 171

16 King of Kings 181

17 I Know de Lord's Laid His Hands on Me 189

18 Hear de Lambs a-Cryin' 198

19 Deep River 205

20 In Christ There Is No East or West 213

21 I Don't Feel No Ways Tired 220

22 Goin' Home 233

Acknowledgments 245

Bibliography 247

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