Jester Hairston(1901-2000)
- Actor
- Music Department
- Writer
Composer, songwriter, conductor, singer, and actor Jester Hairston
was educated at Tufts University, Juilliard, and the University of the
Pacific (hon. Mus.D.). He acted on radio and television besides on
film, and played Leroy on the "Amos 'n Andy" radio series for 15
years. He directed the Federal Theatre Project and was assistant-
conductor of the 'Hall Johnson Choir' in New York for 15 years and
trained choirs for radio and Broadway musicals. He went to Hollywood
in 1936, he sang and appeared with the Hall Johnson Choir
in the film The Green Pastures (1936).
Organizing his own choir in 1943, he arranged and conducted film
background music and conducted choral groups in colleges and high
schools, touring Europe for the State Department in 1961. He joined
ASCAP in 1956 and wrote such popular-song compositions as "Mary's
Boy Child," "Poor Man Lazarus," and many Gospel songs including "In Dat
Great Gittin'-Up Mornin'," "Amen," and "Gossip, Gossip."