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  2. Stamps-Baxter Music Company - Wikipedia

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    Stamps and Baxter operated a music school which was the primary source of the thousands of gospel songs they published. Another major part of the corporation was its sponsorship of gospel quartets who sang the company's music in churches throughout the southern United States. At the end of World War II they were sponsoring 35 such quartets.

  3. Singing school - Wikipedia

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    This was shortened over time, and today most of the larger singing schools last for two weeks, though the Gospel Singers of America School of Gospel Music still lasts for three weeks. Singing schools began to hold less interest for the general public as time went on and could rarely get attendance from an entire town.

  4. Sacred Ground (Sweet Honey in the Rock album) - Wikipedia

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    It was inspired by the group's work locating religious songs for NPR's "Wade in the Water" program. [6] Eight of the songs are originals; of the covers, one dates to the late 1940s, while the others are traditional gospel songs with unclear authorship. [7] The group recorded the album over a period of more than six months, beginning in December ...

  5. Sacred Steel (musical tradition) - Wikipedia

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    Sacred Steel is a musical style and African-American gospel tradition that features the steel guitar as part of religious services. The style developed in a group of related Pentecostal churches in the 1930s, and is associated in particular with some branches of the Church of the Living God.

  6. The Campbell Brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Campbell Brothers are an American Sacred Steel gospel group from Rush, New York, composed of three brothers and one son. The ensemble features prominent pedal steel guitar and began as the house band for a House of God Keith Dominion congregation. The pedal steel player, Chuck, uses his own tuning schema. [1]

  7. Madison County Schools break ground on new $6 million tennis ...

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    The complex will serve all schools in the Madison County Schools district. The $6 million project will include 12 lighted tennis courts, a concession stand, restrooms and changing rooms.

  8. Sarasota Schools breaks ground on K-8 near east of I-75 ...

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    The Sarasota County School District broke ground Thursday on its first new school in more than 15 years, with more planned for the coming years.. The unnamed K-8 school will be built just south of ...

  9. Jackson's Derek Emerson ready to open his newest hit ... - AOL

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    After four years, Emerson became executive chef at what was then a new restaurant, Schimmel’s, where he met his wife. They purchased Walker’s Drive-In in 2001 and opened Local 463 in 2010.