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  1. Early life (1911 – c. 1928. Mahalia Jackson was born to Charity Clark and Johnny Jackson, a stevedore and weekend barber. Clark and Jackson were unmarried, a common arrangement among black women in New Orleans at the time. He lived elsewhere, never joining Charity as a parent.

  2. 3 de abr. de 2021 · Mahalia Jackson in spite of her professional success found little happiness in her personal life (Getty Images) She stood her ground. It was believed to be a combination of the pressure Ike placed on Mahalia to sing secular music, compounded by his gambling addiction that led to the end of their marriage after just five years.

  3. 2 de abr. de 2014 · Future Columbia recordings from Jackson included The Power and the Glory (1960), Silent Night: Songs for Christmas (1962) and Mahalia (1965). In 1959, Jackson appeared in the film Imitation of Life .

  4. 9 de mai. de 2024 · Mahalia Jackson (born October 26, 1911, New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.—died January 27, 1972, Evergreen Park, near Chicago, Illinois) was an American gospel music singer, known as the “Queen of Gospel Song.”. Jackson was brought up in a strict religious atmosphere. Her father’s family included several entertainers, but she was ...

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  5. 13 de nov. de 2023 · O legado de Mahalia é sobreviveu décadas após sua morte, mas nem todos sabem quem foi a icônica mulher. Confira algumas curiosidades para entender melhor quem foi Mahalia Jackson:

  6. 23 de jan. de 2007 · Quintessential gospel singer Mahalia Jackson, often called the “Queen of Gospel,” was born on October 26, 1911, to an impoverished family in New Orleans, Louisiana. Her father, John A. Jackson, Sr., was a dockworker and barber who later became a Baptist minister. Her mother, Charity … Read MoreMahalia Jackson (1911-1972)

  7. Mahalia Jackson em Concertgebouw, Bestanddeel em 23 de abril de 1961. Mahalia nasceu em 26 de outubro de 1911 com o apelido de Halie Jackson, cresceu na seção de Black Pearl no bairro de Carrollton na parte alta da cidade de Nova Orleans. A casa de três quartos no Pitt Street viviam 13 pessoas e um cachorro.