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Heritage 5-Year Souvenir Album: Released: 1975; Chapel Records Catalog No. S5272; Christmas with the Heritage Singers: Released: 1975; Chapel Records Catalog No. S5273 (also S1021) What More Could He Do: Released: 1976; Chapel Records Catalog No. S5300; Thinking Back: 100 Year Old Gospel Favorites: Released: 1976; Chapel Records Catalog No ...
The Dixie Melody Boys were an American Southern Gospel quartet from Kinston, North Carolina formed in 1961 and retired in 2023. The group was known for giving many young Southern Gospel and Christian artists their start in the gospel music industry and their innovation in the Christian music field.
An ad for a crusade Stanphill held in 1964 described him as "Preacher of Old Time Religion." [10] In addition to traveling throughout the United States, he preached in 40 other countries. [3] Occasionally as part of his crusades, he would ask members of the congregation to suggest titles for songs.
Beginning with Alex Bradford’s signature piano riff, the song charges into a rollicking, organ-enhanced boogie-woogie that for five-and-a-half minutes undergirds an almost comically ecstatic ...
Gary McSpadden (January 26, 1943 – April 15, 2020) was an American pastor, singer, songwriter, record producer, television host and motivational speaker. He had musical roots in quartet music and Southern gospel with The Statesmen, the Oak Ridge Boys, the Imperials, the Bill Gaither Trio, and The Gaither Vocal Band. [1]
Crosby was posthumously inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 1975. [345] Known as the "Queen of Gospel Song Writers", [3] During 2010 songwriter George Hamilton IV toured Methodist chapels celebrating Fanny's outstanding contribution to gospel music. His presentation included stories of her productive and charitable life, some of her ...
The Fairfield Four is an American gospel group that has existed for over 100 years, starting as a trio in the Fairfield Baptist Church, Nashville, Tennessee, in 1921. [1] They were designated as National Heritage Fellows in 1989 by the National Endowment for the Arts, which is the United States government's highest honor in the folk and traditional arts.
James Edward Cleveland (December 5, 1931 – February 9, 1991) was an American gospel singer, musician, and composer. Known as the "King of Gospel," Cleveland was a driving force behind the creation of the modern gospel sound by incorporating traditional black gospel, soul, pop, and jazz in arrangements for mass choirs.
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