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Gospel Music - American religious musical form that owes much of its origin to the Christian conversion of West Africans enslaved in the American South. Gospel music partly evolved from the songs slaves sang on plantations, notably work songs, and from the Protestant hymns they sang in church. However, gospel music did not derive as much from Protestant hymns as did spirituals. Gospel music


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    The Sound of Light: A History of Gospel Music » Read Now

    by Don Cusic. 258 pgs.

    Don Cusic presents gospel music as part of the history of contemporary Christianity. From the psalms of the early Puritans through the hymns of Isaac Watts and the social activism of the Wesleys, gospel music was established in eighteenth-century America. With the camp meetings songs of the Kentucky...
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    The Rise of Southern Gospel Music, in Church History » Read Now

    by James R. Goff Jr. 23 pgs.

    ...The Rise of Southern Gospel Music JAMES R. GOFF JR. Hours before...dollars apiece to attend this gospel music event held just outside Boone...monthly poll is conducted by...
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    The Changing Nature of Gospel Music: A Southern Case Study, in African American Review » Read Now

    by Joyce Marie Jackson. 16 pgs.

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    ...The changing nature of gospel music: a Southern case study. by...Jackson African American gospel music forms an important part of the...distilled into a unified whole...
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    The Gospel-Singing Convention in South Georgia, in Journal of American Folk-lore » Read Now

    by David H. Stanley. 32 pgs.

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    ...convention is an opportunity to hear gospel music, to visit with other local residents...music companies specializing in gospel music, ranging from small...
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    Singing in the Spirit: African-American Sacred Quartets in New York City » Read Now

    by Ray Allen. 274 pgs.

    ...ISBN 0-8122-1331-9 pbk. 1. Gospel music -- New York N.Y. -- History...singing and its close cousin, gospel music, have received surprisingly little...popular journalists...
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    Rhythm and Resistance: Explorations in the Political Uses of Popular Music (Chap. 3 "The Spirituals, Gospel, and Resistance") » Read Now

    by Ray Pratt. 246 pgs.

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    Beginning with the spirituals of the slaves and the gospel of the black church and continuing through the blues, jazz forms, country, folk, and rock, Rhythm and Resistance presents popular music as part of a continuing effort, over two centuries, to create community values and identity in the face...
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    The Cambridge Companion to Blues and Gospel Music » Read Now

    by Allan Moore. 208 pgs.

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    From Robert Johnson to Aretha Franklin, Mahalia Jackson to John Lee Hooker, blues and gospel artists play significant roles in twentieth-century culture. This overview of these genres provides an expression of the twentieth-century black American experience. Histories are questioned; songs and...
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    Singing Culture: A Study of Gospel Music in Zimbabwe » Read Now

    by Ezra Chitando. 105 pgs.

    This study examines the historical development and social, political and economic significance of gospel music in Zimbabwe. It approaches music with Christian theological ideas and popular appeal as a cultural phenomenon with manifold implications. Applying a history of religions approach to the...
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    Great God A'Mighty! The Dixie Hummingbirds: Celebrating the Rise of Soul Gospel Music » Read Now

    by Jerry Zolten. 370 pgs.

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    From the Jim Crow world of 1920s Greenville, South Carolina, to Greenwich Village's Cafe Society in the '40s, to their 1974 Grammy-winning collaboration on "Loves Me Like a Rock," the Dixie Hummingbirds have been one of gospel's most durable and inspiring groups. Now, Jerry Zolten tells the...
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    If You Don't Go, Don't Hinder Me: The African American Sacred Song Tradition » Read Now

    by Bernice Johnson Reagon. 155 pgs.

    Founder of African American female a cappella ensemble, Sweet Honey in the Rock. Migration is the centering structure of four essays that examine different genres of African American sacred music manifested in the twentieth century.
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    Culture at the Cutting Edge: Tracking Caribbean Popular Music (Track 3 "Towards a Caribbean Gospel Aesthetic") » Read Now

    by Curwen Best. 259 pgs.

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    The anglophone Caribbean has long been celebrated and known for its vibrant and innovative music. Reggae, dancehall, calypso, soca, gospel, and ringbang have flourished within the Caribbean and have exploded on the worldwide stage. Somewhat surprisingly, many facets of this contribution have not...
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