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Hide Me In Thy Bosom by Thomas A. Dorsey

Artist Biography For Thomas A. Dorsey

Thomas Andrew Dorsey July 1 1899 – January 23 1993 Was Known As "the Father Of Black Gospel Music" And Was At One Time So Closely Associated With The Field That Songs Written In The New Style Were Sometimes Known As "dorseys." Earlier In His Life He Was A Leading Blues Pianist Known As Georgia Tom.
As Formulated By Dorsey Gospel Music Combines Christian Praise With The Rhythms Of Jazz And The Blues. His Conception Also Deviates From What Had Been To That Time Standard Hymnal Practice By Referring Explicitly To The Self And The Self's Relation To Faith And God Rather Than The Individual Subsumed Into The Group Via Belief.
Dorsey Who Was Born In Villa Rica Georgia Was The Music Director At Pilgrim Baptist Church In Chicago From 1932 Until The Late 1970s. His Best Known Composition "Take My Hand Precious Lord" Was Performed By Mahalia Jackson And Was A Favorite Of The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr.. Another Composition "Peace In The Valley" Was A Hit For Red Foley In 1951 And Has Been Performed By Dozens Of Other Artists Including Queen Of Gospel Albertina Walker Elvis Presley And Johnny Cash. Dorsey Died In Chicago Aged 93.
In 2002 The Library Of Congress Honored His Album Precious Lord New Recordings Of The Great Songs Of Thomas A. Dorsey 1973 By Adding It To The United States National Recording Registry. Dorsey's Father Was A Minister And His Mother A Piano Teacher. He Learned To Play Blues Piano As A Young Man. After Studying Music Formally In Chicago He Became An Agent For Paramount Records. He Put Together A Band For Ma Rainey Called The "Wild Cats Jazz Band" In 1924.
He Started Out Playing At Rent Parties With The Names Barrelhouse Tom And Texas Tommy But He Was Most Famous As Georgia Tom. As Georgia Tom He Teamed Up With Tampa Red Hudson Whittaker With Whom He Recorded The Raunchy 1928 Hit Record "Tight Like That" A Sensation Eventually Selling Seven Million Copies. In All He Is Credited With More Than 400 Blues And Jazz Songs.
Dorsey Began Recording Gospel Music Alongside Blues In The Mid-1920s. This Led To His Performing At The National Baptist Convention In 1930 And Becoming The Bandleader Of Two Churches In The Early 1930s.
His First Wife Nettie Who Had Been Rainey's Wardrobe Mistress Died In Childbirth In 1932. Two Days Later The Child A Son Also Died. In His Grief He Wrote His Most Famous Song One Of The Most Famous Of All Gospel Songs "Precious Lord Take My Hand".
Unhappy With The Treatment Received At The Hands Of Established Publishers Dorsey Opened The First Black Gospel Music Publishing Company Dorsey House Of Music. He Also Founded His Own Gospel Choir And Was A Founder And First President Of The National Convention Of Gospel Choirs And Choruses.
His Influence Was Not Limited To African American Music As White Musicians Also Followed His Lead. "Precious Lord" Has Been Recorded By Albertina Walker Elvis Presley Mahalia Jackson Aretha Franklin Clara Ward Dorothy Norwood Jim Reeves Roy Rogers And Tennessee Ernie Ford Among Hundreds Of Others. It Was A Favorite Gospel Song Of The Rev. Martin Luther King Jr. And Was Sung At The Rally The Night Before His Assassination And Per His Request At His Funeral By Mahalia Jackson. It Was Also A Favorite Of President Lyndon B. Johnson Who Requested It To Be Sung At His Funeral. Dorsey Was Also A Great Influence On Other Chicago-Based Gospel Artists Such As Albertina Walker And The Caravans And Little Joey McClork.
Dorsey Wrote "Peace In The Valley" For Mahalia Jackson In 1937 Which Also Became A Gospel Standard. He Was The First African American Elected To The Nashville Songwriters Hall Of Fame And Also The First In The Gospel Music Association's Living Hall Of Fame. In 2007 He Was Inducted As A Charter Member Of The Gennett Records Walk Of Fame In Richmond Indiana. His Papers Are Preserved At Fisk University Along With Those Of W.C. Handy George Gershwin And The Fisk Jubilee Singers.
Dorsey's Works Have Proliferated Beyond Performance Into The Hymnals Of Virtually All American Churches And Of English-Speaking Churches Worldwide.
Thomas Was A Member Of The Omega Psi Phi Fraternity.
He Died In Chicago Illinois And Was Interred There In The Oak Woods Cemetery.

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