Norman B. Wooding Jr., 2013 Oral History

Norman B. Wooding, Jr.(b. Nov. 28, 1923, d. Oct. 31, 2015). Eight decades singing gospel quartet in Jefferson County, Alabama, at 89, Norman reflects in conversation on the conditions in the 1930’s and 40’s surrounding the development of quartet singing in the Birmingham area and his love for the mu...

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Main Author: Norman B. Wooding Jr.
Other Authors: Bob Friedman
Format: Electronic
Published: Birmingham Black Radio Museum
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Online Access:http://thebbrm.org/items/show/109
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Norman B. Wooding Jr., 2013 Oral History
Norman B. Wooding Jr.
fulltopic Oral histories
description Norman B. Wooding, Jr.(b. Nov. 28, 1923, d. Oct. 31, 2015). Eight decades singing gospel quartet in Jefferson County, Alabama, at 89, Norman reflects in conversation on the conditions in the 1930’s and 40’s surrounding the development of quartet singing in the Birmingham area and his love for the music. For 12 years, Norman was the President of the Pillars of Birmingham (2005-2012), a local quartet that included in its last manifestation, Henry Burton, Don Solomon, John Lawrence and Bob Friedman. Wooding’s life history is captured in the Four Octave Production video, “Salute to a Soldier” (2013).
spelling Norman B. Wooding Jr., 2013 Oral HistoryNorman B. Wooding Jr.Bob FriedmanNorman B. Wooding, Jr.(b. Nov. 28, 1923, d. Oct. 31, 2015). Eight decades singing gospel quartet in Jefferson County, Alabama, at 89, Norman reflects in conversation on the conditions in the 1930’s and 40’s surrounding the development of quartet singing in the Birmingham area and his love for the music. For 12 years, Norman was the President of the Pillars of Birmingham (2005-2012), a local quartet that included in its last manifestation, Henry Burton, Don Solomon, John Lawrence and Bob Friedman. Wooding’s life history is captured in the Four Octave Production video, “Salute to a Soldier” (2013). Birmingham Black Radio MuseumMark UsryEmily BibbJuly 13, 2013JPGMP3PDFhttp://thebbrm.org/item/109http://thebbrm.org/files/original/a4390feb1ff98be36383fc0418df5cd2.jpghttp://thebbrm.org/files/original/ebc1df477976278c9e2fbab3dfebcabc.mp3http://thebbrm.org/files/original/bf157ddfa4178e1700717113af6dafdb.pdfEnglish
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