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These are just some of the Black gospel artists shaping the genre with powerful voices and unwavering faith, from legends to rising stars. For generations, gospel music has been a vital source of ...
Gospel music, a powerful thread in Black culture, continues to shape Black identity and inspire generations. As Black Music Month begins, it’s clear gospel’s influence on faith and music endures.
Back in 1977, Texoma Gospel Music Association became its own entity as founders, Rev. W. Lindsey and Dr. Billy Wayne Holcomb, envisioned promoting gospel music and encouraging musical artists such ...
The Black Gospel Archive houses a physical and digital collection of gospel records from the golden era, roughly 1945-1975. The shelves also display sheet music, record sleeves and other ...
Black Nativity invites audiences to rejoice, reflect, and connect with the season’s beauty through the power of gospel music and African heritage. This unforgettable production runs until ...
Since Baylor’s Black Gospel Music Restoration Project started in 2006, university librarians have digitized and archived 8,381 songs from thousands of records.
The Word of Life Fellowship Center echoed with the sounds of gospel music Sunday afternoon as the Palm Springs Black History Committee hosted its Annual Gospel Festival. It's a free event ...
The Black Gospel Archive houses a physical and digital collection of gospel records from the golden era, roughly 1945-1975. The shelves also display sheet music, record sleeves and other ...