early 20th Century
from His Eye Is On the Sparrow, pages 177-178:
Everywhere we played the people seemed to like my singing, and the style was brand new to them. But I was so accustomed to the Fourth of July type of reception I'd always got from colored audiences that it took a long time to convince me I was getting over.
I began, though, to draw colored patrons into the balcony. And when those good folks upstairs heard authentic blues sung on a white stage for the first time they went mad with joy.
I opened up in my gingham apron for "Georgia Blues," did a smart eccentric dance, then a comedy routine with Earl to build up for my comedy number, "Mama… more >>
cite as
Charles Samuels and Ethel Waters, His Eye Is On the Sparrow (1950), p. 177-178. https://led.kmi.open.ac.uk/entity/lexp/1430308315776 accessed: 25 November, 2024
Listening to
hide composersGeorgia Blues | performed by Ethel Waters |
Mama Goes Where Papa Goes | performed by Ethel Waters |
My Man | performed by Ethel Waters |
Experience Information
Date/Time | early 20th Century |
Medium | live |
Listening Environment | in the company of others, in public |
Originally submitted by Gill on Wed, 29 Apr 2015 12:51:55 +0100
Approved on Fri, 25 Sep 2015 20:42:29 +0100