Rev. Edward W. Clayborn
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Who is Rev. Edward W. Clayborn?
Reverend Edward W. Clayborn was an American musician, known as the "Guitar Evangelist". He sang a form of blues gospel similar to Blind Willie Johnson. Clayborn recorded forty songs, for Vocalion Records between 1926 and 1930.
In The Ganymede Takeover, the San Franciscan author Philip K. Dick, a record enthusiast, has a character state that "True Religion", sung by Clayborn was one of the first jazz recordings.
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- Also known as
- Rev. Edward W. Clayborn (The Guitar Evangelist)
- Rev. Edward W. Claybor
- Rev. Edward W. Clayburn
- Reverend Edward W. Clayborn
- Clayborn, Rev. Edward W.
- Reverend E.W. Clayborn
- Edward W. Clayborn
- Edward Clayborn
- Clayborn, Edward
- Edward W. Clayborn
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on July 23, 2013
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