Saints and sinners : religion, blues, and (D)evil in African-American music and literature : proceedings of the conference held at the Université de Liége (October 1991) / edited by Robert Sacré.
The saints and sinners under the swing of the cross / Robert Sacré -- Blues and evil : theomusicology and Afrocentricity / Jon Michael spencer -- The emergence of the slave spiritual in the South Carolina, Georgia Lowcountry 1830-1870 / Robert M. Lewis -- The prevailing spirit of African American solo vocal music / Marylin Thompson -- The cultural evolution of the African American sacred quartet / Joyce Marie Jackson -- Barrelhouse singers and sanctified preachers / Christopher Lornell -- Denomination Blues, Texas gospel with novelty accompaniment by Washington Phillips / Guido van Rijn -- Prodigal sons : Son House and Robert Wilkins / Mark Humphrey -- "A dead cat on the line" / Paul Oliver -- "The Titanic, a case study of religious and secular attitudes in African American son" / Chris Smith -- The use of sacred and secular music in Rudolph Fisher's "The Promised land" / Steve Tracy -- Jazz as religion in some works by Frank London Brown and Theolonius Monk / Stephan Richter -- Echoes of the relation "Sacred versus secular music" in the works of James Baldwin / Peter Anthonissen -- Spiritual and Gospel music and the rise of an Afro-American identity in U.S. radio / Sébastian Danchin -- Religious words in blues lyrics and titles : a study / André J.M. Prévos -- God's music vs the devil's music. What the blues lyrics say / Robert Springer.