Guitarist and singer Emma Daniels (born ca. 1885) and tambourine-player and singer Mother Sally Jones (born ca. 1876) were from Augusta, Georgia. Members of the Church of God in Christ, they began performing together in the early 1930s in Harlem. They recorded a total of sixteen songs in the 1940s most notably You Got To Move. Their career peaked in in 1949 when they performed at the Gospel Train show presented and headlined by Paul Robeson at the Rockland Palace.
1993
Document Records (2)
CD, Comp, RM
1948
Apollo Records (2)
Shellac, 10"
1947
Apollo Records (2)
Shellac, 10"
1947
1947
1946
Disc Records
3xShellac, 10", Album
1946
Disc Records
Shellac, 10"
Solo Records (12)
10", Promo
1993
Jazzology
CD, Album
2016
2015
Mississippi/Change Records
LP, Comp
2015
Rhythm & Blues Records
4xCD, Comp
2013
2013
2013
2012
Orion Read
LP, Comp, Ltd
2009
Frémeaux & Associés
2xCD, Comp
2008
Smithsonian Folkways
CD, Comp
2007
2007
2006
JSP Records
4xCD, Comp + Box
2003
Dust-to-Digital
6xCD, Comp + Box
2000
Disky
2xCD, Comp
1995
Relic (2), Red Robin
CD, Comp, Mono
1994
Document Records (2)
CD, Comp, RM
1994
Memphis Archives
CD, Comp
1979
Poljazz
11xLP, Comp, Club, Ltd + Box
1968
1968
Mississippi Records
Cass, Comp
Eden Records (2)
LP, Comp, Ltd
Saydisc Matchbox
2xLP, Comp
Not On Label
CDr, Comp
2009
Tompkins Square
3xCD, Comp, Unofficial
Two Gospel Keys
Two Gospel Keys
Two Gospel Keys
Two Gospel Keys
Two Gospel Keys
Two Gospel Keys
Two Gospel Keys
Two Gospel Keys
Two Gospel Keys
Two Gospel Keys
Two Gospel Keys
Two Gospel Keys
Two Gospel Keys
Two Gospel Keys
Two Gospel Keys
Two Gospel Keys
Two Gospel Keys
Two Gospel Keys
Two Gospel Keys
Two Gospel Keys