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Story March 21, 1947

Atlanta Daily World

Atlanta, Fulton County, Georgia

What is this article about?

Golden-voiced singer Elizabeth Wilder, known for Philadelphia performances including radio spirituals and folk festivals, will appear in concert at Morris Brown College in Atlanta this evening at 8 PM under college auspices. Tickets: $1.20 adults, student prices available.

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Morris Brown Ready For Miss Wilder Tonite

Coming to Atlanta with a rich and varied musical background including numerous concert appearances, radio-singing, and solo performances, golden voiced Elizabeth Wilder, promises to be the sensation of the season, when she will appear here this evening at 8 o'clock under the auspices of the Morris Brown College.

Miss Wilder is well known throughout the Philadelphia area, where she has sung in every musical medium. For a period of 15 weeks, she appeared over Station WPEN in Philadelphia in a series of Negro spirituals and made a high mark of distinction over the Gimhel Brothers Station in the same city. In addition, Miss Wilder scored an outstanding success in her work at the Philadelphia Town Hall where she appeared at the annual folk festival, sponsored by the Philadelphia Evening Bulletin.

The concert this evening will take place in the main auditorium at Morris Brown and tickets are for adults are available at $1.20; while students tickets may be secured at ELIZABETH WILD

What sub-type of article is it?

Biography

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Elizabeth Wilder Concert Morris Brown College Negro Spirituals Philadelphia Singer

What entities or persons were involved?

Elizabeth Wilder

Where did it happen?

Atlanta, Morris Brown College Main Auditorium

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Key Persons

Elizabeth Wilder

Location

Atlanta, Morris Brown College Main Auditorium

Event Date

This Evening

Story Details

Elizabeth Wilder, a renowned singer from Philadelphia, will perform a concert at Morris Brown College, highlighting her background in concerts, radio, and folk festivals.

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