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Johannes Alfred Hultman Very interesting private recording of Swedish popular singer and composer Johannes Alfred Hultman - the SUNSHINE singer. A very interesting character of the Swedish Pietism movement in America. Made for J A Hultman & Sons Worcester MassFrom his first set of Columbia recordings made 1913/14The used of a signature in the wax indicates a late 1912/ early 1913 recording date, since Columbia abandoned the signature after this.Hultman sings one of his own Sunshine songs w pianoColumbia matrix 33160-1 Let us scatter Sunshine Composer: J. A. HultmanColumbia matrix 33168-1 We wait for a great and glorious day Composer: Andrew L. SkoogJ. A. Hultman (vocalist : tenor vocal) Description: Male vocal solo, with pianoCategory: VocalLanguage: Englishbetween 1913 and 1916 New York, New York SIGNED IN DEAD WAX Columbia PERSONAL RECORD 10" 78 rpm record Condition:VERY GOOD PLUS PLUS unworn and shiny but few short scratches plays E- very quiet some crackle, ticksA GREAT COPY Hultman's family emigrated to America in 1869, settling in Illinois. At age 16, he became a preacher, and from1906 on, he worked as Christian singer in Sweden and America and was called ôthe Sunshine singer.ö In America, he compiled the hymn book Cymbalen (1885, 1888) and in Sweden Solskensssnger (1910-1939). In all, he wrote music for some 500 hymns.Johannes Alfred Hultman (July 6, 1861 – August 7, 1942) was a Swedish evangelist, singer, musician, composer and publisher. In 1885 he was one of the founding members of the Evangelical Mission Covenant Church.[1]BiographyJ. A. Hultman was born in 1861 on a farm in Jönköping County in the province of Småland. His family immigrated to America in 1869 and settled on a farm near Essex, Iowa.His religious faith and interest in music began at early age. As a young man he studied for two years at the Chicago Athenaeum while leading a choir at the present-day Douglass Park Covenant Church. He later served as pastor at Covenant churches in Nebraska and Massachusetts.[1]A revivalist preacher while still in his teens, Hultman did not become an ordained minister until 1900. After six years as an assistant pastor in Worcester, Massachusetts, he resigned his post to allow more time for his concert tours and business activities. One of his ventures was the Hultman Conservatory of Music, which he and his son operated in Worcester, Massachusetts and later moved to Chicago.[1]His warm personality and uplifting songs earned Hultman the title of "The Sunshine Singer". In 1889 he joined the Swedish theologian P. P. Waldenström on a preaching tour of the United States, for which he provided the music. He toured extensively, becoming well known in Swedish-American communities and in Sweden, which from 1909 onwards he visited frequently. Wherever he went, he brought along his trademark portable organ. When suspected of being a bootlegger during Prohibition, he was asked if he carried any "moonshine". He replied that he only smuggled "sunshine".[3]Typically, a third of the proceeds from his concerts went to the sponsoring church while another third went to charity. Hultman was quite generous with the third that he received. The 1925 construction of Caroline Hall at North Park University, for instance, was partially funded by his concert earnings. His connection to the school went back to the years 1896-1897 when he had served on the music faculty there.[1]J. A. Hultman was married twice. He and his first wife, Carolina, had four children. The couple met in Chicago, raised a family and for many years collaborated in his musical ministry. Carolina Hultman died in 1919 during a visit to Sweden. Hultman met his second wife, Margaret, while on one of his American tours. He continued working as an evangelist until his death in 1942.[1]SongbooksHultman published three collections of hymns: Cymbalen (The Cymbal),[4] Jubelklangen (The Sound of Jubilation) [5] and Solskenssånger (Sunshine Songs).[6] He also contributed to Sions Basun (Zion's Trumpet),[7] the first official hymnal of Covenant Church.He composed the music for countless hymns, including Tack min Gud, för vad som varit (Thanks my God for all that has been), which in one English version begins:Thanks my God for all that has been,Thanks for all that you bestow.Thanks for all the years that have been,Thanks for minutes as they flow.Thanks for spring days, warm with sunshine,Thanks for fall days, dark and drear.Thanks for tears, forgotten oft time,Thanks for peace, my heart to cheer.[8][9] More Great Records on sale right now: CLICK ON THIS LINK TO SEE MORE GREAT RECORDS CLICK ON THIS LINK TO SEE ALL ITEMS - VINTAGE BOOKS, VICTROLA and TURNTABLE ITEMS, CDs, Books and DVDs http://shop.ebay.com/carsten_sf/m.html ==== A Quick NOTE ON GRADING AND SHIPPING: As you can see from my feedback, I try hard to earn your POSITIVE FEEDBACK and FIVE STAR RATINGS. 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Artist: CLICK RIGHT ARROW > FOR CONDITION, J. A. Hultman
Format: Record
Material: Shellac
Genre: Contemporary Christian, Gospel, Religious & Devotional, World Music
Record Label: Columbia
Record Size: 10"
Style: Aria, Brass, Ceremonial, Chanson, Comedy/Novelty Music, Europop, Film Score/Soundtrack, Germany & Austria, Gypsy, Gypsy Jazz, Jazz Instrument, Jewish, Lied, Marching, Music Hall, Musical/Original Cast, National Anthem/Patriotic, Netherlands, Radio Play/Show, Scandinavia, Schlager, Vocal, Vocal Jazz, Anthem, Cabaret/Vaudeville, Christmas, Documentary, Jewish & Yiddish, Opera, Switzerland
Speed: 78 RPM
Release Title: Let us scatter Sunshine/ We wait for a great and glorious day
Language: Danish, English, German, Icelandic, Swedish, Norwegian, Hungarian, Finnish
Catalog Number: 33160, 33168