Listen "Episode 0291: African American Jewish Cantor Thomas LaRue Jones"
Episode Synopsis
This week's guest, Henry Sapoznik, is an award-winning producer, musicologist and performer, and writer in the fields of traditional and popular Yiddish and American music and culture. His latest project is the ongoing research about the so-called "shvartze khazonim," the African American cantors of the 1920s and '30s. We speak with Henry about Black Jewish cantor Thomas LaRue Jones, a much-beloved singer of traditional Yiddish songs and cantorial liturgy on the stage and radio and on record, and the recent effort to raise funds for a headstone for LaRue's unmarked grave.
Episode 0291
March 6, 2021
Yiddish Book Center
Amherst, Massachusetts
Episode 0291
March 6, 2021
Yiddish Book Center
Amherst, Massachusetts
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