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"The Mahalia Jackson Story" to Hit the Big Screen

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Coming soon to the big screens will be The Mahalia Jackson Story, a music biopic chronicling the life of the woman who rose from poverty and obscurity to become the world's greatest gospel singer and a music icon and legend. The movie will be directed by Bill Duke, while the script was written by Ruth L Ratny, based on Just Mahalia Baby, Jackson's seminal biography (written by Laurraine Goreau) and augmented by personal stories revealed for the first time by her former accompanists, friends, relatives, and pastors. 

"Getting her story to the screen has been a passion project of mine for many years," said Duke, who has more than 60 features, TV shows, and TV movies to his credit. 

The full length feature film will feature some twenty of Mahalia's classic songs, including "Move on Up A Little Higher," her first million seller, and Thomas Dorsey's "Take My Hand, Precious Lord."  "Precious Lord" would become a favorite of Mahalia's friend, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

"When she sings 'How I Got Over,' it helps us all to believe that we can get over, too," says Duke.

The Mahalia Jackson Story will be filmed in Chicago and is endorsed by Chicago's civic and religious community.  Mahalia Jackson was a very active citizen of Chicago who, along with Dr. Thomas Dorsey, Roberta Martin, and Sallie Martin, helped make the city the Gospel Music Capital of the World, said Mayor Rahm Emanuel, in a letter of support for the film. Chicago is considered the birthplace of gospel and its annual Gospel Music Festival is the largest in the world.

 

 

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