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Contributors Donna McNeil Cox, Ph.D., is a music instructor at the Center for Enriched Studies in Los Angeles, and a music consultant in the Fine Arts Department of the West Angeles Christian Arts Center, West Angeles Church of God in Christ. Charles Price Jones ( 1865-1949) is founder of the Church of Christ (Holiness) U.S.A. and editor of the three song books, Jesus Only (1899), Jesus Only Nos. 1 and 2 (1901), and His Fullness (1906). Christopher Lornell, Ph.D., is Staff Folklorist and Ethnomusicologist of the Blue Ridge Institute at Ferrum College in Ferrum, Virginia, and author of "Happy in the Service of the Lord": Afro-American Gospel Quartets in Memphis (1988) and Virginia's Blues, Country, and Gospel Records 1902-1943: An Annotated Discography (1988). Hugh J. Roberts, Ph.D., is a minister in the United Methodist Church currently attending the Divinity School at Duke University. Garry Seabron is an Elder in the Church of God in Christ currently attending the Divinity School at Duke University. Jon Michael Spencer, Ph.D., Editor, is a Visiting Professor of Music and Black Church Studies at the Duke University Divinity School, and author of As the Black School Sings: Black Music Research Collections at Black Universities and Colleges (1987) and Sacred Symphony: The Chanted Sermon of the Black Preacher ( 1987). William C. Turner, Jr., Ph.D., Associate Editor, is a Professor of Theology and Black Church Studies at the Duke University Divinity School, and a minister in the United Holy Church of America. Downloaded from http://read.dukeupress.edu/black-sacred-music/article-pdf/2/2/105/791867/105contributors.pdf by DEEPDYVE INC user on 13 February 2021 http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Black Sacred Music Duke University Press

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Black Sacred Music , Volume 2 (2) – Sep 1, 1988

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Copyright
© Copyright 1988 JBSM/Jon Michael Spencer
ISSN
1043-9455
eISSN
2640-9879
DOI
10.1215/10439455-2.2.105
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Abstract

Donna McNeil Cox, Ph.D., is a music instructor at the Center for Enriched Studies in Los Angeles, and a music consultant in the Fine Arts Department of the West Angeles Christian Arts Center, West Angeles Church of God in Christ. Charles Price Jones ( 1865-1949) is founder of the Church of Christ (Holiness) U.S.A. and editor of the three song books, Jesus Only (1899), Jesus Only Nos. 1 and 2 (1901), and His Fullness (1906). Christopher Lornell, Ph.D., is Staff Folklorist and Ethnomusicologist of the Blue Ridge Institute at Ferrum College in Ferrum, Virginia, and author of "Happy in the Service of the Lord": Afro-American Gospel Quartets in Memphis (1988) and Virginia's Blues, Country, and Gospel Records 1902-1943: An Annotated Discography (1988). Hugh J. Roberts, Ph.D., is a minister in the United Methodist Church currently attending the Divinity School at Duke University. Garry Seabron is an Elder in the Church of God in Christ currently attending the Divinity School at Duke University. Jon Michael Spencer, Ph.D., Editor, is a Visiting Professor of Music and Black Church Studies at the Duke University Divinity School, and author of As the Black School Sings: Black Music Research Collections at Black Universities and Colleges (1987) and Sacred Symphony: The Chanted Sermon of the Black Preacher ( 1987). William C. Turner, Jr., Ph.D., Associate Editor, is a Professor of Theology and Black Church Studies at the Duke University Divinity School, and a minister in the United Holy Church of America. Downloaded from http://read.dukeupress.edu/black-sacred-music/article-pdf/2/2/105/791867/105contributors.pdf by DEEPDYVE INC user on 13 February 2021

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Black Sacred MusicDuke University Press

Published: Sep 1, 1988

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