Some have called Sacred Harp Singing America\'s earliest music.
Each of the book\'s chapters visits a different regio.
In A Sacred Feast, Kathryn Eastburn journeys into the community of Sacred Harp singers across the country and introduces readers to the curious glories of a tradition that is practiced today just as it was two hundred years ago.
This powerful nondenominational religious singing, part of a deeply held Southern culture, has spread throughout the nation over the past two centuries.
Some have called Sacred Harp Singing America\'s earliest music