Bernice Johnson Reagon

Music

Solo Folk Performances

Photo of Bernice Johnson, unaccompanied folk singer at Café Lena Folk Club in Saratoga Springs, New York

1962, Unaccompanied Folksinger at Café Lena Folk Club Saratoga Springs, NY.

Photographer: Joe Alper

I began singing as a solo unaccompanied singer in 1962. It was a great time for folk music of all kinds: traditional music of all kinds form many cultures, new topical songs, freedom songs. And so many places to sing, my first job was as an unaccompanied folk singer at Café Lena Folk Club in Saratoga Springs, New York.

Photo of Bernice Johnson, by Bob Fletcher

Photographer: Bob Fletcher

Performing at the Southern Folk Festival, 1966

Southern Folk Festival First traveling interracial folk festival in the South, 1966. Organized by Bernice Johnson Reagon and Anne Romaine

In 1966, I joined Anne Romaine in organizing the Southern Folk Festival, the first traveling interracial festival organized in the South. We were booked by White and Black southern organizations, schools who wanted to bring to their members and students this concert evening of musicians, singing songs from Black and White southern traditions that pointed to shared respect and a different future.

Performing at the Soul Roots Festival, 1966

Soul Roots Festival

1968

Germany, 1968

April 1968 Paul Robeson Festival and Exhibition, Germany

1968—When Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr was killed in Memphis, I was performing at a Paul Robeson Tribute Festival and Exhibition in what was then East Germany. Because I was an activist, suddenly I was the person in the country that was interviewed about not only the assassination of Dr King, but also the urban rebellions that followed.

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