Ola Belle Reed - I've Endured video free download


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Duration: 02:47
Uploaded: 2012/12/27

Ola Belle Reed was born Ola Wave Campbell on August 17, 1916, in Lansing, North Carolina. She was one of thirteen children born to Arthur Harrison Campbell and Ella May Osborne Campbell. The Campbell family ancestors had moved to the New River Valley of Western North Carolina sometime around the 1760's. Arthur Harrison was an educated man who spent his life as a schoolteacher. He also owned a general store and was a dedicated farmer during summer months on his farm in the New River Valley. The Great Depression brought a huge economic burden on the large Campbell family, and they followed many Appalachian mountain people to Northeastern Maryland, where there was fertile farmland and it seemed easier to secure jobs. Music was an integral part of the cultural heritage on both sides of Ola Belle's family. Her grandfather Alexander Bolivar Campbell was an early Primitive Baptist preacher and an accomplished fiddle player. Her father played fiddle, banjo, guitar, and organ and formed a string band, The New River Boys and Girls with his brother Oliver Dockery, known as "Doc" and sister Ellen in 1910. An uncle, on her mother's side, Herb Osborne, sang mining songs made popular in the coalfields of West Virginia. Her grandmother and mother sang ballads and topical songs in the traditional Appalachian style...Ola Belle's autobiographical song "I've Endured" perhaps best sums up her personal tenacity: "I've worked for the rich, I've lived with the poor; Lord, I've seen many a heartache, there'll be many more; I've lived, loved and sorrowed, been to success's door; I've endured, I've endured. - Thomas Polis

(LOC, Robert Frank)

Comments

8 years ago

George M

fantastic voice and song.. love the background guitar playing. really nice combo

9 years ago

Varga Dániel

I love her voice!

9 years ago

Ladyshystar

This touched my heart. Thank You Mr Collins for sharing it. My people helped settle N.C. (Dallas area), Both of my grandparents came from families of 12 to 13. MUSIC was definitely a way to get through the day even when I was a child.

9 years ago

boo king

Simple. Sweet. Sincere.

9 years ago

David Hale

Thank you

9 years ago

Merritt

Well done, Mr. Collins. Your selection of photos with their theme of struggle add much to this song. I think you have identified with the song in much the same way as I have. If I may, it's about the constant need to fortify one's heart against the terrible and often needless suffering in this world. Such a beautiful, wise and empathetic song... 

9 years ago

martinguitar22

happy birthday Ola Belle!

10 years ago

Jennifer Boyle

I wish I could just just sit at the kitchen table with Miss Ola Belle like I used to do with my grandma and talk...she sounds so smart in the way that matters

10 years ago

mh605

Wow, incredible photos! Thanks.

10 years ago

Virginia McJunkin

Love this !

10 years ago

kortner717

Thankyou for posting!

11 years ago

jdsol1938

i think the shift to music videos, has made the music secondery in the production.

11 years ago

Sam Collins

there are certain songs that are born only from the heart for the purpose of getting at some sort of deep truth. then there is the rest, the stuff they're trying to peddle for a dollar. thanks.

11 years ago

jdsol1938

Ollabell rules ,also great collection of pictures

11 years ago

alzo61

Perfect...Thank you!

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