In the late 1990s a small group would gather at the McDonalds in Dayton, Tn. to sing the old Gospel songs. They brought their instruments and it was hamburgers and hymns. Eddie Hixson, who has been ...
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This fall brings a new collection of some old spirituals and gospel music, first recorded back in the 1970s. The Last Shall Be First: The JCR Records Story, Vol. 1 aims to give a second life to some ...
Men's gospel choirs from six Grand Rapids churches will sing in a 6 p.m. concert Saturday at Brown-Hutcherson Ministries. It will be the final performance in a series of concerts the men have sung ...
Tucked in the corner of a library on the Baylor University campus in Waco, the Black Gospel Archive is giving old gospel recordings new life. "I had absolutely no exposure to gospel music when I ...
Submitted photo Naomi Fleetwood-Pyle is shown in a previous production in Hope. Get ready to sing along to some of your favorite gospel tunes, and some new ones too, as the Actor’s Studio On Stage and ...
*Gospel music uplifts and inspires helping to brighten the dim lights of trouble and despair. “Precious Lord, lead me on, let me stand. I am tired, I am weak, I am worn.” Lyrics from the classic ...
There’s something about listening to great old-school style gospel songs that always seems to revive a tired soul. Over the years, gospel music’s most beloved vocalists have served up songs that have ...
Rooted in the rich tradition of African-American spirituals. Gospel music has evolved over time. The genre's earliest beginnings are found in the music sung, and passed down, by enslaved people in ...
The Christian Tabernacle Concert Choir, which recorded "Hello Sunshine" for Righteous Records under the leadership of the Reverend Maceo Woods Credit: Courtesy Robert Marovich Like “Oh Happy Day,” ...
The MSG event, held Aug. 28, 1960, was the second annual gathering of Black church groups organized by Joe Bostic of station WLIB; it drew 10,000 audience members. Other performers included Sister ...
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