Artist: Washington Phillips
East Texan Washington Phillips was one of the founding fathers of American gospel music. Although he recorded only eighteen tunes (sixteen of which have survived) in five sessions in Dallas between 1927 and 1929, Phillips helped to lay the foundation that resulted in such spiritually-oriented performers as Sister Rosetta Tharpe, the Dixie Hummingbirds and the Five Blind Boys of Alabama.
A travelling preacher, Phillips accompanied his soulful vocals on what was believed to be a dolceola, a zither-like instrument with a small keyboard invented by Ohio piano tuner David P. Boyd in the 1890s. Only around a hundred of this odd instrument were ever made, leading to the question of how a route preacher in East Texas ended up with one.
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Albums
Main Albums:
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Various Artists: The Half Ain't Never Been Told Vol.1
1999 Yazoo -
Various Artists: The Half Ain't Never Been Told Vol.2
1999 Yazoo -
Various Artists: How Can I Keep From Singing Vol.2
1996 Yazoo



