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WINGS OVER JORDAN
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The WINGS OVER JORDAN CHOIR (WOJC), a prominent African American choir during the late 1930s and early 1940s, made broadcast history with the first independently produced national and international radio programs created by AFRICAN AMERICANS. The group made
contributions to choral music and the improvement of race relations. The choir was founded in 1935 by the Rev. GLENN T. SETTLE , pastor of Gethsemane Baptist Church on E. 30th and Scovill
Ave. in Cleveland. Rev. Settle believed in using Negro spirituals to spread Christianity. He promoted establishing a radio program to address the Negro community and introduce the non-Negro to the
Negro experience. In 1937, the ensemble performed weekly on the "Negro Hour" over RADIO station WGAR, a CBS affiliate. It soon
became a hit.
On
9 Jan. 1938 the group adopted the [Image][Image] name Wings Over Jordan Choir
and The Wings Over Jordan national broadcasting began. WOJC Choir, ca. 1940s.
WRHS. performed a decade long series of weekly, sometimes daily, programs for
CBS and WGAR exclusively. WOJC was the first full-time professional black
choir in America. At its height, the choir performed before sold-out,
non-segregated audiences in over 40 states, 5 European countries, Canada,
and Mexico. During WORLD WAR II, under USO sponsorship, WOJC toured Army camps
in Europe. WOJC's fame resulted in the publication of a songbook and record
album, a movie contract, performances with major symphony orchestras, and an
invitation to sing at the White House. The choir received numerous honors,
including radio's prestigious Peabody Award. It was instrumental in preserving
authentic Negro
spirituals and became the universal voice
SONGS
Over My Head
Trying To Get Ready
I've Been 'buked
I'm going to sit at the welcome table
I cried and I cried
Amen
Where shall I be when the first trumpet sounds
Rock-A-ma-soul
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