
Mahalia Jackson, born in 1911 in New Orleans, United States, was a legendary gospel singer often referred to as the "Queen of Gospel." Her career spanned several decades, during which she became one of the most influential voices in gospel music. Known for her powerful contralto voice, she recorded iconic songs such as "Move On Up a Little Higher" and "Take My Hand, Precious Lord". Mahalia Jackson performed at significant events, including the 1963 March on Washington, and collaborated with civil rights leaders like Martin Luther King Jr. Her contributions helped elevate gospel music to mainstream audiences, leaving an enduring legacy in American music history.
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