George Houston Bass

George Houston Bass (April 23, 1938 – September 18, 1990) was an American playwright, director and writer. He lived and worked in Providence, Rhode Island. He founded the Rites and Reason Theater at Brown University in September 1970. He was also the literary secretary to and the executor of the literary estate of poet Langston Hughes. Bass founded the Langston Hughes Society in 1981 and the society's publication, the ''Langston Hughes Review'', in 1982.

Bass is credited with writing the arrangement of the folk song "Sea Lion Woman" popularized by Nina Simone in 1964. A 1965 letter from Hughes supports this by referencing "my former secretary's SEA LION WOMAN [Nina] is featuring live on every concert". Provided by Wikipedia
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    Malacoff blue / by Bass, George Houston

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    Oh, Lord, this world / by Bass, George Houston

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    Black masque / by Bass, George Houston

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    Brer Rabbit whole / by Bass, George Houston

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    Mule bone : a comedy of Negro life / by Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967

    Published 1991
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    Mule bone : a comedy of Negro life / by Hughes, Langston, 1902-1967

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