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Keith Mitchell leaves After 7, announces new gospel album "Food For Your Life" with debut single “He’s Alive” out now.
Few voices in gospel music have ever soared quite like Rance Allen’s. Known as the lead singer of the groundbreaking Rance ...
Black Stars assistant coach John Paintsil gave a sneak peek into his elegant home during a gospel ministration. He performed ...
Church member John Kunich spent decades writing “Marva!" — a musical that tells the real-life story of teacher Marva Collins ...
Televangelist Jimmy Swaggart, who died Tuesday in Baton Rouge at age 90, was a world-famous preacher, but he was also one of ...
Musicians around the world are using rap, hip-hop, Afrobeats, Gospel and other forms of music to build more ties between ...
The resilience, faith and purity of African American hymns come to life at the Historic Ward Rooming House with “Precious Lord, Take My Hand.” Presented by the Hampton Art Lovers, ...
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.
From smoky jazz clubs and soulful ballads to gospel choirs, hip-hop verses and go-go grooves, Black music has always been the heartbeat of the Baltimore-Washington corridor.
Big Freedia on her gospel album, 'Pressing Onward', the death of her long-term partner Devon Hurst — and why the project means 'more than ever' now.
As someone who grew up in Haitian churches, Fleurantin wanted his choir to sing some of the popular gospel songs, like Michael W. Smith’s “How Majestic is your name” in Creole. He said it’s a way to ...