Mahalia Jackson
Gospel music, Musical Artist
1911 – 1972
Who was Mahalia Jackson?
Mahalia Jackson was an American gospel singer. Possessing a powerful contralto voice, she was referred to as "The Queen of Gospel". Jackson became one of the most influential gospel singers in the world and was heralded internationally as a singer and civil rights activist. She was described by entertainer Harry Belafonte as "the single most powerful black woman in the United States". She recorded about 30 albums during her career, and her 45 rpm records included a dozen "golds"—million-sellers.
"I sing God's music because it makes me feel free," Jackson once said about her choice of gospel, adding, "It gives me hope. With the blues, when you finish, you still have the blues."
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- Born
- Oct 26, 1911
New Orleans - Also known as
- Mahaila Jackson
- Mahalla Jackson
- Mahilia Jackson
- Mahallia Jackson
- Halie Jackson
- Jackson, Mahalia
- Halie
- Mahala Jackson
- Parents
- Siblings
- Spouses
- Sigmond Galloway
(1964/07/02 - 1967) - Isaac Hockenhull
(1936 - 1941)
- Sigmond Galloway
- Ethnicity
- African American
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Died
- Jan 27, 1972
Evergreen Park
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on July 23, 2013
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