Stephen Collins Foster (July 4, 1826–January 13, 1864), known as "the father of American music", was an American songwriter primarily known for his parlor and minstrel music. Foster wrote over 200 songs; among his best-known are "Oh! Susanna", "Camptown Races", "Old Folks at Home", "My Old Kentucky Home", "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair", "Old Black Joe", and "Beautiful Dreamer". Many of his compositions remain popular more than 150 years after he wrote them. His compositions are thought to be autobiographical. He has been identified as "the most famous songwriter of the nineteenth century", and may be the most recognizable American composer in other countries. His compositions are sometimes referred to as "childhood songs" because they are included in the music curriculum of early education. Most of his handwritten music manuscripts are lost but copies printed by publishers of his day can be found in various collections.
Biography
Various biographers have published works on the life of Stephen Collins Foster, but details can differ widely. In addition, Foster wrote very little biographical information himself. His brother Morrison Foster destroyed much of the information about Stephen that he judged to reflect negatively upon the family.
Stephen Foster (born 16 September 1980) is an English professional boxer fighting in the super featherweight division. He is the former European super featherweight champion and is a former holder of the English and WBU titles at featherweight.
Boxing career
Early professional career
Foster's professional debut came on 15 September 2001 with a four round points win over Andrew Greenway at the MEN Arena in Manchester. Over the rest of 2001 and during the next two years Foster fought on thirteen more occasions and winning each time competing in places such as London, Newcastle, Glasgow, Dagenham and Manchester to build up an unbeaten record of 14-0 at the end of 2003. On 26 February 2004 in his first fight of the new year, Foster defeated the unbeaten Sean Hughes at the Kingsway Leisure Centre in Widnes to win the English featherweight title with a sixth round stoppage. A win over Frenchman Jean-Marie Codet followed before on 1 October 2004, Foster returned to the MEN Arena to defeat Gary Thornhill in the ninth round to make his first successful defence of the title.
In 1856 the town of Dresden, about a mile east of the present town of Deep River, was platted. The Whitney brothers operated a store there for about 20 years. When the Chicago and Northwestern Railroad was built, the residents of Dresden moved to be near the railroad, and thus the town of Deep River was established in 1884. The Dresden Cemetery lies about a mile and a half south of the current county road, locally known as the Diamond Trail, just about a quarter mile east of Iowa Highway 21. The town of Tilton was established at the southern border of the township in 1884, as well, although largely lay in Keokuk County.
Deep River is the third studio album by British singer-songwriter and musician Jon Allen, released on 7 July 2014 on the label OK Good Records in the UK.
Deep River is the third studio album (fourth overall) released by Japanesesinger-songwriterUtada Hikaru, released in June 19, 2002. It sold just over 2.35 million copies in its first week of release (surpassing 2,026,870 units by First Love and 3,002,720 by Distance in their respective debut week), charting at #1 on the weekly, monthly and yearly Oricon charts. Deep River is ranked as Japan's 5th highest album in debut sales, and 8th in the all-time album sales in Japan.
The final track, "Hikari", would be her first single to reach #1 on the Oricon Weekly Singles chart three times, and the Japanese version of the theme song for Square Enix's RPG video game, Kingdom Hearts. The English version, "Simple and Clean", (released in her COLORS single), also accompanied promotion of Kingdom Hearts in overseas versions. The album was cited by many fans and critics as Utada's most acclaimed work, as well as achieving the Triple Crown at the 17th Golden Disc Awards in Japan.
Stephen John Foster (born 10 September 1980) is an English footballer who is currently a free agent.
Career
Born in Warrington, Cheshire, Foster signed for local club Crewe Alexandra as a trainee in August 1997 and made his debut on the 22nd of that month in Crewe's 1–0 loss to Bury. He made a second appearance in the same season a months later in Crewe's 1–1 draw with Bristol City. Foster however did not play any first team games for Crewe during the next season. A season on and Foster scored his first goal for Crewe in their 2–2 draw with Bury, the goal came in the 84th minute, Mark Rivers scoring the other goal for Crewe two minutes after Foster's goal. It took four seasons before Foster was received his first red card, which he received in Crewe's 2–1 loss at Gresty Road against Oldham Athletic.
After Crewe's relegation from The Championship in the 2005–06 season, Foster, who was out of contract, decided to turn down a new offer by Crewe in favour of joining Championship side Burnley on a free transfer. He spent his first season at Burnley mainly as a squad player or substitute and started the 2007–08 season in similar vein. In August 2007 Foster was transferred to Barnsley for the sum of £100,000 where he signed a two-year contract. He was a long term target for Barnsley and they had been trying to sign the player throughout the summer.
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Stephen Foster's America
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Deep River (Pt. Two)
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깊은 강 (Deep River) - 소프라노
깊은 강 - Deep River (흑인 영가) 한국어 버전
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Foster "Deep River" HD-Video
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Deep River (Pt. One)
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Stephen Foster Melodies
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'Deep River' - Norman Luboff Choir; Stokowski conducts
This beautifully sung spiritual comes from a sequence of choral pieces recorded in 1961 by the Norman Luboff Choir, accompanied by the New Symphony Orchestra of London, conducted by Leopold Stokowski (from an RCA / BMG CD). It should be noted that the choir was in fact the Ambrosian Singers, a British group rehearsed by Luboff for these recording sessions and thus taking his name! The orchestral accompaniments on this CD were arranged by Angela Morley (formerly Walter or "Wally" Stott.)
published: 22 Dec 2011
GUARDS IN CONCERT - THE BAND OF COLDSTREAM GUARDS Conducted by Captain Trevor L. Sharpe
THE BAND OF COLDSTREAM GUARDS
Director of music: Captain Trevor L. Sharpe, M.B.E., L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., p.s.m.
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0:00 State Occasion - Concert March (Robert Farnon arr. Trevor L. Sharpe)
2:57 An Age Of Kings - Suite For Concert Band (Sir Arthur Bliss arr. Frank Erickson)
8:28 Bandolero (Glenn Osser)
11:49 Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair (Stephen Foster arr. Tony Hatch)
15:24 A Festive Overture (Alfred Reed)
24:00 Royal Windsor - Concert March (Frederic Bayco arr. Norman Richardson)
28:48 Clarinet Candy (Leroy Anderson)
31:35 Bravura For Brass (Trevor L. Sharpe)
34:31 Deep River (arr. Trevor L. Sharpe)
Composed By – Traditional
37:44 Lemon Merengue (Hugh Stuart)
40:18 Portrait Of Cole Porter (Cole Porter arr. Wayne Robi...
published: 10 Jan 2025
Deep River - Robert Shaw Chorale (Spirituals) 1958
I hope all of you enjoy this recording as much as I do. Robert Shaw is easily my favorite conductor of the 20th century. This album was one of the most influential albums for me as a child, and the songs were permanently burned into my psyche many years ago. My brother Eldo says this album also had a profound impact on him, and on future Kansas Youth Chorus selections. The longing for Heaven crying out from them moves me in a powerful way. I hope they provide you with comfort and pure musical enjoyment.
I looked high and low on the internet to find a CD of this album, but to no avail. Eventually I just decided to buy a record off of eBay and attempt it myself. I’m currently using Audacity free editing software and Windows Movie Maker for my recording projects. I'm an unabashed n...
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Deep River · Douglas Jimerson
Stephen Foster's America
℗ 1998 Amerimusic, Inc.
Released on: 2004-11-23
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Deep River · Douglas Jimerson
Stephen Foster's America
℗ 1998 Amerimusic, Inc.
Released on: 2004-11-23
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Stephen Foster's America
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Deep River (Pt. Two) · The Five Blind Boys of Alabama
Deep River
℗ 1992 Elektra Entertainment
Composer: Stephen Foster
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℗ 1992 Elektra Entertainment
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Stephen Foster Melodies
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This beautifully sung spiritual comes from a sequence of choral pieces recorded in 1961 by the Norman Luboff Choir, accompanied by the New Symphony Orchestra of...
This beautifully sung spiritual comes from a sequence of choral pieces recorded in 1961 by the Norman Luboff Choir, accompanied by the New Symphony Orchestra of London, conducted by Leopold Stokowski (from an RCA / BMG CD). It should be noted that the choir was in fact the Ambrosian Singers, a British group rehearsed by Luboff for these recording sessions and thus taking his name! The orchestral accompaniments on this CD were arranged by Angela Morley (formerly Walter or "Wally" Stott.)
This beautifully sung spiritual comes from a sequence of choral pieces recorded in 1961 by the Norman Luboff Choir, accompanied by the New Symphony Orchestra of London, conducted by Leopold Stokowski (from an RCA / BMG CD). It should be noted that the choir was in fact the Ambrosian Singers, a British group rehearsed by Luboff for these recording sessions and thus taking his name! The orchestral accompaniments on this CD were arranged by Angela Morley (formerly Walter or "Wally" Stott.)
THE BAND OF COLDSTREAM GUARDS
Director of music: Captain Trevor L. Sharpe, M.B.E., L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., p.s.m.
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0:00 ...
THE BAND OF COLDSTREAM GUARDS
Director of music: Captain Trevor L. Sharpe, M.B.E., L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., p.s.m.
---------------------------------------
0:00 State Occasion - Concert March (Robert Farnon arr. Trevor L. Sharpe)
2:57 An Age Of Kings - Suite For Concert Band (Sir Arthur Bliss arr. Frank Erickson)
8:28 Bandolero (Glenn Osser)
11:49 Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair (Stephen Foster arr. Tony Hatch)
15:24 A Festive Overture (Alfred Reed)
24:00 Royal Windsor - Concert March (Frederic Bayco arr. Norman Richardson)
28:48 Clarinet Candy (Leroy Anderson)
31:35 Bravura For Brass (Trevor L. Sharpe)
34:31 Deep River (arr. Trevor L. Sharpe)
Composed By – Traditional
37:44 Lemon Merengue (Hugh Stuart)
40:18 Portrait Of Cole Porter (Cole Porter arr. Wayne Robinson)
Released 1969
THE BAND OF COLDSTREAM GUARDS
Director of music: Captain Trevor L. Sharpe, M.B.E., L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., p.s.m.
---------------------------------------
0:00 State Occasion - Concert March (Robert Farnon arr. Trevor L. Sharpe)
2:57 An Age Of Kings - Suite For Concert Band (Sir Arthur Bliss arr. Frank Erickson)
8:28 Bandolero (Glenn Osser)
11:49 Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair (Stephen Foster arr. Tony Hatch)
15:24 A Festive Overture (Alfred Reed)
24:00 Royal Windsor - Concert March (Frederic Bayco arr. Norman Richardson)
28:48 Clarinet Candy (Leroy Anderson)
31:35 Bravura For Brass (Trevor L. Sharpe)
34:31 Deep River (arr. Trevor L. Sharpe)
Composed By – Traditional
37:44 Lemon Merengue (Hugh Stuart)
40:18 Portrait Of Cole Porter (Cole Porter arr. Wayne Robinson)
Released 1969
I hope all of you enjoy this recording as much as I do. Robert Shaw is easily my favorite conductor of the 20th century. This album was one of the most influe...
I hope all of you enjoy this recording as much as I do. Robert Shaw is easily my favorite conductor of the 20th century. This album was one of the most influential albums for me as a child, and the songs were permanently burned into my psyche many years ago. My brother Eldo says this album also had a profound impact on him, and on future Kansas Youth Chorus selections. The longing for Heaven crying out from them moves me in a powerful way. I hope they provide you with comfort and pure musical enjoyment.
I looked high and low on the internet to find a CD of this album, but to no avail. Eventually I just decided to buy a record off of eBay and attempt it myself. I’m currently using Audacity free editing software and Windows Movie Maker for my recording projects. I'm an unabashed novice, so someone with a better skill set may have been able to do more.
I tried to clean up this recording without destroying the audio quality. I could only take off the top layer, so to speak, of the extraneous noises that vinyl creates. Multiple attempts to filter out more unwanted frequencies from the initial recording simply stole too much of the audio quality to make it worthwhile. The final result has that obvious vinyl “scratchy-scratchy” sound, but I’m just sentimental enough to love it and not care. I just didn’t want anyone to think that I turned on the record player, hit record, and said “good enough.” I really did try!
Here are all 16 tracks, in order:
1. Deep River
2. Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel
3. Every Time I Feel The Spirit
4. I Wanna Be Ready
5. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
6. This Ol' Hammer
7. This Little Light O' Mine
8. Who Is That Yonder
9. Lord, If I Got My Ticket
10. Soon One Mornin'
11. There Is A Balm In Gilead
12. Soon-a Will Be Done
13. My Lord, What A Morning
14. Dry Bones
15. Ain'-a That Good News
16. Set Down, Servant
I hope all of you enjoy this recording as much as I do. Robert Shaw is easily my favorite conductor of the 20th century. This album was one of the most influential albums for me as a child, and the songs were permanently burned into my psyche many years ago. My brother Eldo says this album also had a profound impact on him, and on future Kansas Youth Chorus selections. The longing for Heaven crying out from them moves me in a powerful way. I hope they provide you with comfort and pure musical enjoyment.
I looked high and low on the internet to find a CD of this album, but to no avail. Eventually I just decided to buy a record off of eBay and attempt it myself. I’m currently using Audacity free editing software and Windows Movie Maker for my recording projects. I'm an unabashed novice, so someone with a better skill set may have been able to do more.
I tried to clean up this recording without destroying the audio quality. I could only take off the top layer, so to speak, of the extraneous noises that vinyl creates. Multiple attempts to filter out more unwanted frequencies from the initial recording simply stole too much of the audio quality to make it worthwhile. The final result has that obvious vinyl “scratchy-scratchy” sound, but I’m just sentimental enough to love it and not care. I just didn’t want anyone to think that I turned on the record player, hit record, and said “good enough.” I really did try!
Here are all 16 tracks, in order:
1. Deep River
2. Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel
3. Every Time I Feel The Spirit
4. I Wanna Be Ready
5. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
6. This Ol' Hammer
7. This Little Light O' Mine
8. Who Is That Yonder
9. Lord, If I Got My Ticket
10. Soon One Mornin'
11. There Is A Balm In Gilead
12. Soon-a Will Be Done
13. My Lord, What A Morning
14. Dry Bones
15. Ain'-a That Good News
16. Set Down, Servant
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Stephen Foster's America
℗ 1998 Amerimusic, Inc.
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Deep River (Pt. Two) · The Five Blind Boys of Alabama
Deep River
℗ 1992 Elektra Entertainment
Composer: Stephen Foster
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Deep River (Pt. One) · The Five Blind Boys of Alabama
Deep River
℗ 1992 Elektra Entertainment
Composer: Stephen Foster
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Deep River · The Robert Farnon Octet
Stephen Foster Melodies
℗ 2011 Smith & Co
Released on: 2011-04-01
Music Publisher: copyright control
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This beautifully sung spiritual comes from a sequence of choral pieces recorded in 1961 by the Norman Luboff Choir, accompanied by the New Symphony Orchestra of London, conducted by Leopold Stokowski (from an RCA / BMG CD). It should be noted that the choir was in fact the Ambrosian Singers, a British group rehearsed by Luboff for these recording sessions and thus taking his name! The orchestral accompaniments on this CD were arranged by Angela Morley (formerly Walter or "Wally" Stott.)
THE BAND OF COLDSTREAM GUARDS
Director of music: Captain Trevor L. Sharpe, M.B.E., L.R.A.M., A.R.C.M., p.s.m.
---------------------------------------
0:00 State Occasion - Concert March (Robert Farnon arr. Trevor L. Sharpe)
2:57 An Age Of Kings - Suite For Concert Band (Sir Arthur Bliss arr. Frank Erickson)
8:28 Bandolero (Glenn Osser)
11:49 Jeanie With The Light Brown Hair (Stephen Foster arr. Tony Hatch)
15:24 A Festive Overture (Alfred Reed)
24:00 Royal Windsor - Concert March (Frederic Bayco arr. Norman Richardson)
28:48 Clarinet Candy (Leroy Anderson)
31:35 Bravura For Brass (Trevor L. Sharpe)
34:31 Deep River (arr. Trevor L. Sharpe)
Composed By – Traditional
37:44 Lemon Merengue (Hugh Stuart)
40:18 Portrait Of Cole Porter (Cole Porter arr. Wayne Robinson)
Released 1969
I hope all of you enjoy this recording as much as I do. Robert Shaw is easily my favorite conductor of the 20th century. This album was one of the most influential albums for me as a child, and the songs were permanently burned into my psyche many years ago. My brother Eldo says this album also had a profound impact on him, and on future Kansas Youth Chorus selections. The longing for Heaven crying out from them moves me in a powerful way. I hope they provide you with comfort and pure musical enjoyment.
I looked high and low on the internet to find a CD of this album, but to no avail. Eventually I just decided to buy a record off of eBay and attempt it myself. I’m currently using Audacity free editing software and Windows Movie Maker for my recording projects. I'm an unabashed novice, so someone with a better skill set may have been able to do more.
I tried to clean up this recording without destroying the audio quality. I could only take off the top layer, so to speak, of the extraneous noises that vinyl creates. Multiple attempts to filter out more unwanted frequencies from the initial recording simply stole too much of the audio quality to make it worthwhile. The final result has that obvious vinyl “scratchy-scratchy” sound, but I’m just sentimental enough to love it and not care. I just didn’t want anyone to think that I turned on the record player, hit record, and said “good enough.” I really did try!
Here are all 16 tracks, in order:
1. Deep River
2. Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel
3. Every Time I Feel The Spirit
4. I Wanna Be Ready
5. Swing Low, Sweet Chariot
6. This Ol' Hammer
7. This Little Light O' Mine
8. Who Is That Yonder
9. Lord, If I Got My Ticket
10. Soon One Mornin'
11. There Is A Balm In Gilead
12. Soon-a Will Be Done
13. My Lord, What A Morning
14. Dry Bones
15. Ain'-a That Good News
16. Set Down, Servant
Stephen Collins Foster (July 4, 1826–January 13, 1864), known as "the father of American music", was an American songwriter primarily known for his parlor and minstrel music. Foster wrote over 200 songs; among his best-known are "Oh! Susanna", "Camptown Races", "Old Folks at Home", "My Old Kentucky Home", "Jeanie with the Light Brown Hair", "Old Black Joe", and "Beautiful Dreamer". Many of his compositions remain popular more than 150 years after he wrote them. His compositions are thought to be autobiographical. He has been identified as "the most famous songwriter of the nineteenth century", and may be the most recognizable American composer in other countries. His compositions are sometimes referred to as "childhood songs" because they are included in the music curriculum of early education. Most of his handwritten music manuscripts are lost but copies printed by publishers of his day can be found in various collections.
Biography
Various biographers have published works on the life of Stephen Collins Foster, but details can differ widely. In addition, Foster wrote very little biographical information himself. His brother Morrison Foster destroyed much of the information about Stephen that he judged to reflect negatively upon the family.
The Campptown ladies sing this song, Doo-da, Doo-da The Camptown racetrack's five miles long Oh, de doo-da day Goin' to run all night Goin' to run all day I bet my money on a bob-tailed nag Somebody bet on the gray Oh, the long tailed filly and the big black horse, Doo-da, doo-da Come to a mud hole and they all cut across, Oh, de doo-da day Goin' to run all night Goin' to run all day I bet my money on a bob-tailed nag Somebody bet on the gray I went down there with my hat caved in, Doo-da, doo-da I came back home with a pocket full of tin Oh, de doo-da day Goin' to run all night Goin' to run all day I bet my money on a bob-tailed nag Somebody bet on the gray Longer Version The Camptown ladies sing this song Doo-dah! Doo-dah! The Camptown racetrack's five miles long Oh! doo-dah day! Goin' to run all night Goin' to run all day I bet my money on a bob-tailed nag Somebody bet on the gray I come down there with my hat caved in Doo-dah! doo-dah! I go back home with a pocket full of tin Oh! de doo-dah day! Goin' to run all night Goin' to run all day I bet my money on a bob-tailed nag Somebody bet on the gray The long tail filly and the big black hoss Doo-dah! Doo-dah! They fly the track and they both cut across Oh! de doo-dah day! Goin' to run all night Goin' to run all day I bet my money on a bob-tailed nag Somebody bet on the gray The blind hoss sticken in a big mud hole Doo-dah! doo-dah! Can't touch bottom with a ten foot pole Oh! de doo-dah day! Goin' to run all night Goin' to run all day I bet my money on a bob-tailed nag Somebody bet on the gray Old muley cow come on to the track Doo-dah! Doo-dah! The bob-tail fling her over his back Oh! de doo-dah day! Goin' to run all night Goin' to run all day I bet my money on a bob-tailed nag Somebody bet on the gray Then fly along like a rail-road car Doo-dah! doo-dah! Runnin' a race with a shootin' star Oh! de doo-dah day! Goin' to run all night Goin' to run all day I bet my money on a bob-tailed nag Somebody bet on the gray See them flyin' on a ten mile heat Doo-dah! Doo-dah! Round the race track, then repeat Oh! doo-dah day! Goin' to run all night Goin' to run all day I bet my money on a bob-tailed nag Somebody bet on the gray I win my money on the bob-tail nag Doo-dah! doo-dah! I keep my money in an old tow-bag Oh! de doo-dah day! Goin' to run all night Goin' to run all day I bet my money on a bob-tailed nag Somebody bet on the gray