Yes! I sang with Jester in 1983 at the Raincross Square In Riverside, CA...In his mass chior...He did write it and should get credit for it, although he is now passed!
Matthew Baynton
Jesse McCartney goes by Jester, J-Mac, Jess, and J.
I would say that it is some song from The Jester Race. Hard to decide since the whole album was fantastic!
Who is the Jester, you mean? (There's no joker mentioned). According to DJ Bob Dearborn, who did the most accepted interpretation of the song, the Jester refers to Bob Dylan. Don McLean who wrote the song has steadfastly refused to provide an interpretation himself. He said the song means "I'll never have to work again."
They have 9 albums: - Lunar Strain - The Jester Race - Whoracle - Colony - Clayman - Reroute to Remain - Soundtrack to Your Escape - Come Clarity - A Sense of Purpose
The cast of Melodic Spirituals - 1949 includes: Jester Hairston as Choir Director
The cast of Glory Filled Spirituals - 1950 includes: Jester Hairston as Choir Director
Jester Hairston's birth name is Jester Joseph Hairston.
Jester Hairston went by Rolly.
The song "Elijah Rock" was written in 1918 by Jester Hairston.
Jester Hairston was born on July 9, 1901, in Belews Creek, North Carolina, USA.
Jester Hairston died on January 18, 2000, in Los Angeles, California, USA of natural causes.
The cast of The Moods - 1950 includes: Jester Hairston as Choir Director
The cast of The Tradition - 1950 includes: Jester Hairston as Choir Director
The cast of Tunes That Live - 1950 includes: Jester Hairston as Choir Director
The cast of Melodius Sketches - 1949 includes: Jester Hairston as Choir Director
The cast of Visions and Voices - 1949 includes: Jester Hairston as Choir Director