The New Christy Minstrels
- Artiste
- Bande-son
The New Christy Minstrels est acteur. Il est connu pour Lits séparés (1963), The Byrd Who Flew Alone: The Triumphs and Tragedy of Gene Clark (2013) et Le bataillon des lâches (1964).
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 7 nominations au total
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Artiste
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- One Hit Wonderland8,4Série télévisée
- performer: "Far Side of the Hill", "Green, Green", "Chim Chim Cher-ee"
- 2016
- The Byrd Who Flew Alone: The Triumphs and Tragedy of Gene Clark7,4
- performer: "Green Green", "Julianne", "Billy's Mule", "Drinking Gourd"
- 2013
- 1969
- Bandstand8,1Série télévisée
- performer: "This Land Is Your Land", "There But For Fortune", "Follow The Drinkin' Gourd", "Green, Green"
- 1966
- 1965
- Le bataillon des lâches5,9
- performer: "Company of Cowards", "This Ol' Riverboat", "Love Theme (Today)", "Whistlin' Dixie", "Anything Love Can Buy", "Ladies", "Charleston Town", "Company Q Whistle March", "Way Down in Arkansas", "Brackenby's Music Box", "Riverboat Theme", "Today"
- 1964
- 1963
- The Andy Williams Show7,4Série télévisée
- performer: "Michael Row the Boat Ashore", "I Know an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly", "Raise a Ruckus Tonight" (non crédité)
- 1962
- Site officiel
- Autres œuvresCD: "Green Green" (Columbia)
- AnecdotesTook their name from the Christy Minstrels, the most popular minstrel show troupe of the 1800s. Under the leadership of Edwin P. Christy (1815 - 1862) and his successors, they are perhaps best known today for having introduced many of Stephen Foster best-known songs. "Swanee River," "My Old Kentucky Home," and "Camptown Races" were all introduced by the original Christy Minstrels. The original Christy Minstrels were "blackface" performers - white men wearing stage make-up to change their appearance to a caricature of African Americans. Their shows, like most "minstrel shows", were a mixture of music, comedy, dance, and bits of theater, with the majority of their material being deeply racist and/or promoting the idea that black people were not only happy as slaves, but better off in slavery. It is unknown why Randy Sparks was either unaware of, or chose to ignore, the racist history of his group's name.
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