Bessie Jones
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Bessie Jones (1902 - 1984), gospel singer from the Georgia Sea Islands. She learned her songs from her grandfather, a former slave born in Africa. She was a founding member of the Georgia Sea Island Singers. Bessie told (in Alachua, Florida in the early 1980's) me that she was born in Lacrosse Florida (Alachua County). when that area was a tung oil production area. She told me she hadn't been to a doctor since 1925. She wore many copper bracelets which protected her from disease. she was appearing in the schools in the area under a folk life grant with the state. Alan Lomax first encountered Bessie Jones on a southern trip in 1959. Jones made her way up to New York City two years later and asked Lomax to record both her music and biography.
[edit] Partial discography
- Southern Journey Recordings, V. 12, Georgia Sea Islands: Songs and Spirituals (Rounder 1712)
- Southern Journey Recordings, V. 13, Earliest Times: Georgia Sea Island: Songs for Everyday Living (Rounder 1713).
- Put Your Hand On Your Hip, and Let Your Backbone Slip: Songs and Games from the Georgia Sea Islands (Rounder 11587) 2001
- Step It Down (Rounder) 1979
- So Glad I'm Here (Rounder 2015) 1974