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Zella Jackson Price

Zella Jackson Price (born c. 1940) is an American gospel singer whose career has spanned 50 years. She performed with many St. Louis–based entertainers and earned national recognition, performing in her own show at Carnegie Hall in 1985. She was one of the pioneer black announcers on St. Louis radio and was the feature of a documentary about her life created by Chicago TV channel 28. She sang in several movies, including Say Amen, Somebody (1982), a documentary about Willie Mae Ford Smith' life, and the HBO mini-series Angels in America.

In 2015, Price made headlines when a daughter she had given birth to in 1965 and she believed to be dead made contact with her through social media. DNA evidence confirmed that Price was the mother of the woman. Price claims that a nurse told her that her baby died while in the hospital. However, hospital records and other evidence suggest that the baby was abandoned by Price at a different hospital.[1]

Career edit

Price's music career began at the age of six,[2] singing gospel music and playing piano accompaniment for her mother,[3] Alberta (née Waterford)[2] Cooper, who sang with the Waterford Sisters and Willie Mae Ford Smith. Price graduated from Sumner High School of St. Louis in 1957 and began her own career.[3] By 1967, she had already made recordings and was touring Missouri singing gospel songs,[4] having recorded with artists such as Oliver Sain[5] Skeet Rogers, Denise Thimes and other artists.[6]

Price was a pioneer of gospel radio, hosting a show on KIRL,[3] and along with other black announcers including Columbus Gregory, Wynetta Lindsey, Steve Love, Leonard Morris, Dean Strong and Ruby Summerville-Dickson "played a significant role in the development of St. Louis black radio."[7] She later starred in a television special on Chicago's TV channel 28, which documented her life and work.[2]

Price was a featured singer in the music documentary Say Amen, Somebody. The 1982 documentary also features The Barrett Sisters, Thomas A. Dorsey, Willie Mae Ford Smith, Sallie Martin and The O'Neal Twins.[8] Price sang an emotional rendition of her song "I'm His Child" in the film, which later appeared on the 1990 soundtrack album for Glee.[9] Her performance was praised by Chicago Sun-Times, Cosmopolitan Magazine and Rolling Stone.[2] She was selected to play Ethel Waters in a film of Waters' life, and she sang "Happy I'm His Child", written by Malcolm Speed in the Emmy Award-winning HBO mini-series Angels in America, which starred Al Pacino and Meryl Streep.[2]

Price's performed in 1985 at Carnegie Hall in New York City, with her long-time accompanist Michael Johnson.[3] Another was a 2009 performance for Black History Month at Powell Hall with the Saint Louis Symphony to honor blues legend Mae Wheeler [de].[6]

Personal life edit

In April 2015, Price met her daughter, Melanie Diane Gilmore, for the first time as an adult, in the presence of mainstream news broadcasters.[10] Gilmore made contact with Price after her daughters were searching for their biological grandparents online.[11] DNA results have confirmed the relationship between Price and her daughter.[12] Price claimed that she was told her daughter had died within three hours of birth in 1965.[13]

Hospital records show that Price delivered the baby at a different hospital than she later claimed and that she abandoned her baby.[1][14] Hospital records show staff tried to contact Price and even visited her and other family members on a number of occasions. The adoptive family that raised the baby also claims they reached out to Price years later and she denied having a daughter. U.S. Attorney Richard Callahan after an investigation found no evidence to support Price's claims.[15] Despite the evidence, Price maintains her claim that a nurse told her that the baby was dead and that her baby was stolen.[14]

Discography edit

  • Say Amen, Somebody (soundtrack, 1990)

References edit

  1. ^ a b Patrick, Robert. "St Louis' Top Federal Prosecutor Deflates Baby Stealing Ring Claims". St. Louis Post Dispatch. Retrieved 28 March 2018.
  2. ^ a b c d e NAACP (June 12, 2009). "100 Most Inspiring St. Louisans". St. Louis Today. St. Louis, Missouri. Retrieved August 4, 2015.
  3. ^ a b c d King, Chris (December 24, 2008). "Celebration for Zella Jackson Price Sunday at Mt. Zion". St. Louis American. Retrieved August 4, 2015.
  4. ^ "Zella Jackson". Mexico Ledger. Mexico, Missouri. April 6, 1967. p. 3. Retrieved August 4, 2015 – via Newspapers.com.  
  5. ^ "Oliver Sain". St. Louis, Missouri: STL Blues Net. Retrieved August 4, 2015.
  6. ^ a b King, Chris (February 20, 2009). "Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra: Lady Gets Her Dues". Playbill. Retrieved August 4, 2015.
  7. ^ Hayes, Bernie. "Early Voices and Faces of Local Black Radio". STL Media History. St. Louis, Missouri: St. Louis Media History Foundation. Retrieved August 4, 2015.
  8. ^ Ebert, Roger (2012). 33 Movies to Restore Your Faith in Humanity: Ebert's Essentials. Andrews McMeel Publishing. pp. 91–2. ISBN 978-1-449-42225-7.
  9. ^ "I'm His Child – Zella Jackson Price". AllMusic. Retrieved April 17, 2015.
  10. ^ Silverstein, Jason (11 April 2015). "Family united for first time after being apart for decades". New York Daily News. Retrieved April 17, 2015.
  11. ^ "Missouri Mom, 76, Meets 49-Year-Old Daughter for First Time". NBC News. April 13, 2015. Retrieved April 17, 2015.
  12. ^ Cambria, Nancy (May 27, 2015). "Adoption records blocked for now as family seeks answers to Homer G. Phillips mystery". St. Louis Post Dispatch. St. Louis, Missouri. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
  13. ^ Holliday, Art (April 11, 2015). "Mom meets daughter she thought died – 49 years later". USA Today. Retrieved April 17, 2015.
  14. ^ a b Gowen, Gwen; Glenn Ruppel and Alexa Valiente (November 27, 2015). "Missouri Woman Still Believes Baby Stolen 50 years Ago". ABC News. Retrieved March 28, 2018.
  15. ^ Hayes, Chris (14 August 2015). "U.S. Attorney: "No truth" to stolen baby claim at former Homer G. Phillips hospital". FOX 2 Now St. Louis. Retrieved March 28, 2018.

External links edit

  • Zella Jackson Price at AllMusic  
  • Zella Jackson Price at IMDb  

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Zella Jackson Price born c 1940 is an American gospel singer whose career has spanned 50 years She performed with many St Louis based entertainers and earned national recognition performing in her own show at Carnegie Hall in 1985 She was one of the pioneer black announcers on St Louis radio and was the feature of a documentary about her life created by Chicago TV channel 28 She sang in several movies including Say Amen Somebody 1982 a documentary about Willie Mae Ford Smith life and the HBO mini series Angels in America In 2015 Price made headlines when a daughter she had given birth to in 1965 and she believed to be dead made contact with her through social media DNA evidence confirmed that Price was the mother of the woman Price claims that a nurse told her that her baby died while in the hospital However hospital records and other evidence suggest that the baby was abandoned by Price at a different hospital 1 Contents 1 Career 2 Personal life 3 Discography 4 References 5 External linksCareer editPrice s music career began at the age of six 2 singing gospel music and playing piano accompaniment for her mother 3 Alberta nee Waterford 2 Cooper who sang with the Waterford Sisters and Willie Mae Ford Smith Price graduated from Sumner High School of St Louis in 1957 and began her own career 3 By 1967 she had already made recordings and was touring Missouri singing gospel songs 4 having recorded with artists such as Oliver Sain 5 Skeet Rogers Denise Thimes and other artists 6 Price was a pioneer of gospel radio hosting a show on KIRL 3 and along with other black announcers including Columbus Gregory Wynetta Lindsey Steve Love Leonard Morris Dean Strong and Ruby Summerville Dickson played a significant role in the development of St Louis black radio 7 She later starred in a television special on Chicago s TV channel 28 which documented her life and work 2 Price was a featured singer in the music documentary Say Amen Somebody The 1982 documentary also features The Barrett Sisters Thomas A Dorsey Willie Mae Ford Smith Sallie Martin and The O Neal Twins 8 Price sang an emotional rendition of her song I m His Child in the film which later appeared on the 1990 soundtrack album for Glee 9 Her performance was praised by Chicago Sun Times Cosmopolitan Magazine and Rolling Stone 2 She was selected to play Ethel Waters in a film of Waters life and she sang Happy I m His Child written by Malcolm Speed in the Emmy Award winning HBO mini series Angels in America which starred Al Pacino and Meryl Streep 2 Price s performed in 1985 at Carnegie Hall in New York City with her long time accompanist Michael Johnson 3 Another was a 2009 performance for Black History Month at Powell Hall with the Saint Louis Symphony to honor blues legend Mae Wheeler de 6 Personal life editIn April 2015 Price met her daughter Melanie Diane Gilmore for the first time as an adult in the presence of mainstream news broadcasters 10 Gilmore made contact with Price after her daughters were searching for their biological grandparents online 11 DNA results have confirmed the relationship between Price and her daughter 12 Price claimed that she was told her daughter had died within three hours of birth in 1965 13 Hospital records show that Price delivered the baby at a different hospital than she later claimed and that she abandoned her baby 1 14 Hospital records show staff tried to contact Price and even visited her and other family members on a number of occasions The adoptive family that raised the baby also claims they reached out to Price years later and she denied having a daughter U S Attorney Richard Callahan after an investigation found no evidence to support Price s claims 15 Despite the evidence Price maintains her claim that a nurse told her that the baby was dead and that her baby was stolen 14 Discography editSay Amen Somebody soundtrack 1990 References edit a b Patrick Robert St Louis Top Federal Prosecutor Deflates Baby Stealing Ring Claims St Louis Post Dispatch Retrieved 28 March 2018 a b c d e NAACP June 12 2009 100 Most Inspiring St Louisans St Louis Today St Louis Missouri Retrieved August 4 2015 a b c d King Chris December 24 2008 Celebration for Zella Jackson Price Sunday at Mt Zion St Louis American Retrieved August 4 2015 Zella Jackson Mexico Ledger Mexico Missouri April 6 1967 p 3 Retrieved August 4 2015 via Newspapers com nbsp Oliver Sain St Louis Missouri STL Blues Net Retrieved August 4 2015 a b King Chris February 20 2009 Saint Louis Symphony Orchestra Lady Gets Her Dues Playbill Retrieved August 4 2015 Hayes Bernie Early Voices and Faces of Local Black Radio STL Media History St Louis Missouri St Louis Media History Foundation Retrieved August 4 2015 Ebert Roger 2012 33 Movies to Restore Your Faith in Humanity Ebert s Essentials Andrews McMeel Publishing pp 91 2 ISBN 978 1 449 42225 7 I m His Child Zella Jackson Price AllMusic Retrieved April 17 2015 Silverstein Jason 11 April 2015 Family united for first time after being apart for decades New York Daily News Retrieved April 17 2015 Missouri Mom 76 Meets 49 Year Old Daughter for First Time NBC News April 13 2015 Retrieved April 17 2015 Cambria Nancy May 27 2015 Adoption records blocked for now as family seeks answers to Homer G Phillips mystery St Louis Post Dispatch St Louis Missouri Retrieved 4 August 2015 Holliday Art April 11 2015 Mom meets daughter she thought died 49 years later USA Today Retrieved April 17 2015 a b Gowen Gwen Glenn Ruppel and Alexa Valiente November 27 2015 Missouri Woman Still Believes Baby Stolen 50 years Ago ABC News Retrieved March 28 2018 Hayes Chris 14 August 2015 U S Attorney No truth to stolen baby claim at former Homer G Phillips hospital FOX 2 Now St Louis Retrieved March 28 2018 External links editZella Jackson Price at AllMusic nbsp Zella Jackson Price at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zella Jackson Price amp oldid 1187507544, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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