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Thomas Anthony Whitfield (April 30, 1954 – June 20, 1992) was an American gospel singer, songwriter, arranger, pianist, choir director and producer best known for helping to shape the fabric of contemporary gospel music with his elaborate choral arrangements and the merging of musical styles ranging from jazz to classical into traditional gospel foundations.
One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism is a 1987 gospel album recorded by Aretha Franklin, for Arista Records.Recorded at New Bethel Baptist Church in Detroit, Michigan, over the course of three nights (July 27, 28, and 30, 1987), One Lord, One Faith, One Baptism became an album that combined the gospel talents of Aretha, her sisters Erma and Carolyn, and fellow gospel singer Mavis Staples.
Thomas Whitfield may refer to: Thomas Whitfield (singer) (1954–1992), American gospel singer and songwriter; Thomas Whitfield (entrepreneur) (born 1981), British ...
Something On The Inside also reunites her with longtime collaborator and pacesetting gospel producer Thomas Whitfield. This would be Armstrong's last release for the Jive label before being shifted to its gospel sister label Verity Records for 1995's more traditional gospel release The Secret Is Out .
"Just a Little Talk with Jesus" Cleavant Derricks "Million Dollar Quartet" sessions: 4:09: 3. "Jesus Walked That Lonesome Valley" Traditional "Million Dollar Quartet" sessions: 3:28: 4. "I Shall Not Be Moved" Traditional; arr. by Elvis Presley "Million Dollar Quartet" sessions: 2:15: 5. "(There'll Be) Peace in the Valley (For Me)" Thomas A. Dorsey
Harrison Birtwistle, Louis Andriessen, Frederic Rzewski, George Crumb, Alvin Lucier, William Kraft: They came to prominence in the 1960s. May their sounds live on.
"Oh How I Love Jesus" (Frederick Whitfield) – 2:45 "Are You Washed in the Blood" (traditional) – 3:08 " Precious Lord, Take My Hand " ( Thomas A. Dorsey ) – 3:21
This incomplete list is specifically for Christian music performers in the gospel music genres who have either been very important to the genre, or have had a considerable amount of exposure.