@article{1355823, recid = {1355823}, author = {Ross, Tana. and Sorensen, Jesper. and Vujist, Freke. and Winding, Vibeke.}, title = {Keep on walking [electronic resource] /}, publisher = {Filmakers Library,}, address = {New York, NY :}, pages = {1 online resource (52 min.).}, year = {2001}, note = {Originally released as DVD.}, abstract = {Filmed on location in Newark, St. Louis, Stockholm and Jerusalem this film is a celebration of an exceptional young man, Joshua Nelson. Joshua, an African American who is Jewish, transcends the differences between races and faiths through his music. He is both an up-and-coming gospel singer in the tradition of Mahalia Jackson and a Hebrew teacher. Joshua began singing at 13. His mother remembers him as an eccentric youth, displaying leadership qualities from an early age. In this film, he participates in jazz sessions, concert performances in this country and abroad and religious observances. Through his composing, gospel singing and chanting Torah, Joshua is the musical embodiment of cultural harmony. His rich voice, charismatic personality, and singular ideas make this a powerful and inspiring film for all audiences.}, url = {http://library.usi.edu/record/1355823}, }