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The McIntosh County Shouters

The McIntosh County Shouters

The McIntosh County Shouters has been played on NTS in shows including Solid State Survivor w/ Shags Chamberlain, featured first on 22 July 2020. Songs played include Drive Ol' Joe, Adam's Garden and Eve And Adam .

The McIntosh County Shouters are the renowned performing artists of the authentic ring shout. It is North America’s oldest living African American musical tradition. The ring shout was part of the Gullah-Geechee culture formed by enslaved people brought from West Africa to the coastal regions of Georgia, South Carolina, and North Florida.

Freed people continued to pass the ring shout to their descendants following the Civil War. But by the 20th century, it was feared that the tradition had been lost. In 1980, music historians discovered a family living in the Briar Patch Community of Bolden, Georgia, who were still practicing the ring shout as their ancestors had.

The McIntosh County Shouters and the congregation of the Mt. Cavalry Baptist Church strive to keep the original, unbroken ring shout tradition alive. Our mission is to preserve and share Gullah-Geechee culture and the ring shout with a new generation.

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The McIntosh County Shouters

The McIntosh County Shouters has been played on NTS in shows including Solid State Survivor w/ Shags Chamberlain, featured first on 22 July 2020. Songs played include Drive Ol' Joe, Adam's Garden and Eve And Adam .

The McIntosh County Shouters are the renowned performing artists of the authentic ring shout. It is North America’s oldest living African American musical tradition. The ring shout was part of the Gullah-Geechee culture formed by enslaved people brought from West Africa to the coastal regions of Georgia, South Carolina, and North Florida.

Freed people continued to pass the ring shout to their descendants following the Civil War. But by the 20th century, it was feared that the tradition had been lost. In 1980, music historians discovered a family living in the Briar Patch Community of Bolden, Georgia, who were still practicing the ring shout as their ancestors had.

The McIntosh County Shouters and the congregation of the Mt. Cavalry Baptist Church strive to keep the original, unbroken ring shout tradition alive. Our mission is to preserve and share Gullah-Geechee culture and the ring shout with a new generation.

Original source: Last.fm

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Drive Ol' Joe
The McIntosh County Shouters
Smithsonian Folkways2017
Adam's Garden
Ian Simmonds feat. The McIntosh County Shouters
Goldmin Music2023
Eve And Adam
The McIntosh County Shouters
Ethnic Folkways Library1984
Soldier Of The Jubilee
The McIntosh County Shouters
Ethnic Folkways Library1984