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  2. New Bethel Baptist Church (Detroit, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    New Bethel Baptist Church is a Baptist church located at 8430 C. L. Franklin Boulevard (also called Linwood Street) [2] in Detroit, Michigan. It is affiliated with the National Baptist Convention, USA. Founded in 1932, the church was led by C. L. Franklin from 1946 until 1979 and was at the center of the civil rights movement in Detroit. Robert ...

  3. Mattie Moss Clark - Wikipedia

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    In early 1968, Clark and Elma Hendricks convened a Sing-A-Rama in Detroit at Reverend C. L. Franklin's New Bethel Baptist Church (Detroit, Michigan). They formed a 1,000 voice choir and had legendary gospel singer, Reverend James Cleveland come in as a special guest. Cleveland so enjoyed the music and teaching classes that he told Clark he ...

  4. Songs of Faith (Aretha Franklin album) - Wikipedia

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    Aretha Franklin's recording career began in 1956 with the help of local record label J-V-B Records. Recording equipment was installed in the New Bethel Baptist Church and nine tracks were recorded, featuring Franklin on vocals and piano. [4] In 1956, J-V-B released Franklin's first single, "Never Grow Old", backed with "You Grow Closer".

  5. Nathan Johnson (architect) - Wikipedia

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    1963, New Bethel Baptist Church (remodel of Oriole Theater), 8430 Linwood Street, Detroit, Michigan [11] 1964, St. Clements Episcopal Church, 4300 Harrison Street, Inkster , Michigan [ 3 ] 1968, Second Baptist Church (addition with Sims–Varner ), Greektown , 441 Monroe, Detroit, Michigan [ 13 ] [ 3 ] [ 14 ]

  6. Aretha Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Just after her mother's death, Franklin began singing solos at New Bethel Baptist Church, debuting with the hymn "Jesus, Be a Fence Around Me". [19] [29] When Franklin was 12, her father began managing her; he would take her on the road with him, during his "gospel caravan" tours for her to perform in various churches. [30]

  7. C. L. Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Gospel Music and the Blues. Clarence LaVaughn Franklin (né Walker; January 22, 1915 – July 27, 1984) was an American Baptist minister and civil rights activist. [2] Known as the man with the "Million-Dollar Voice", Franklin served as the pastor of New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit from 1946 until he was shot and wounded in 1979.

  8. New Bethel Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    New Bethel Baptist Church may refer to: New Bethel Baptist Church (Detroit, Michigan) New Bethel Baptist Church (Oak Ridge, Tennessee) See also.

  9. Carolyn Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Around 1946, the Franklin family settled in Detroit, [4] where Carolyn would begin singing at her father's New Bethel Baptist Church. Inspired by her sisters' successes in the secular music field in the early 1960s, Carolyn followed Erma and Aretha into a secular music career, first recording in 1963.