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| | Gospel music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Gospel music may refer either to the religious music that first came out of African-American churches in the 1930's or, more loosely, to both black gospel music and to the religious music composed and sung by white southern Christian artists. |  | | Elvis Presley is probably the biggest gospel artist but he is also in the rock´n roll hall of fame and country music hall of fame. |  | | Gospel artists, who had been influenced by pop music trends for years, had a major influence on early rhythm and blues artists, particularly the "bird groups" such as the Orioles, the Ravens and the Flamingos, who applied gospel quartets' a cappella techniques to pop songs in the late 1940s and throughout the 1950s. |
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| | Gospel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | A passage from one of the gospels is placed between the Alleluia or Tract and the Credo in the Mass. |  | | Of the many gospels written in antiquity, exactly four gospels came to be accepted as part of the New Testament, or canonical. |  | | For the Gospel reading itself, the Gospel is brought from the altar to the ambo, and afterwards returned to its place. |
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| | The History of Gospel Music |
 | | Though gospel music can be an extremely broad term, CCM focuses its attention on the music that sprung from the early African-American church and inspired a host of modern day choirs and contemporary gospel/R&B sounds. |  | | As gospel music continues to grow beyond even Dorsey's expectations, one can only hope that it will be embraced, regardless of how it is labeled, by everyone who needs to be reminded of the Good News it represents. |  | | Whether it's swaying with the choirs or tappin' along with the quartets or simply raising hands to the rhythm of soul-stirring crooners, gospel is one genre of music that needs to be both seen and heard. |
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| | DoveSong.com -- About Gospel Music |
 | | The term "Gospel music" applies to a body of music that was developed in the United States during the twentieth century primarily in the south-eastern part of the country and in portions of the Midwest and the East. |  | | Except for the few older groups that continued the older styles, what was originally black gospel music had been greatly obliterated by the 1990s, and now what you will find in the record stores, and called "gospel music," has little or no resemblance. |  | | This movement produced some great, and some not so great, music well into the 1980s when black gospel music began to more and more mimic the soul music of the secular world. |
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| | Christian piano music : Gospel music piano lessons! |
 | | This is gospel piano playing at it's best -- worship music -- praise music -- almost any kind of church music except liturgical. |  | | You open up a piece of sheet music or gospel music hymnbook and begin to play. |  | | You could take lessons for years and years and never learn as much about praise and gospel piano playing as you will learn in 2 hours (of course, you will want to watch it over and over again as you begin to master each technique). |
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| | The Gospel Barn |
 | | The Gospel Barn Band has been working on a recording this winter. |  | | Welcome to The Gospel Barn in Hillsdale, Michigan! |  | | Spreading the Gospel in song and music since 1974. |
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| | Cushcity.com - Uncloudy Days: The Gospel Music Encyclopedia |
 | | A glossary of terms and numerous charts showing the best-selling gospel recordings and videos of all time round out this entertaining and indispensable resource for current fans and new converts alike. |  | | Uncloudy Days is a treasure chest of substantial profiles on the influential names in gospel music history such as Thomas Dorsey, Mahalia Jackson, the Hawkins family, Clara Ward, James Cleveland, and the Winans. |  | | Everyone has a story to share and this book tells more than 500 of them, many based on personal interviews, including the trials and tribulations endured by so many gospel artists. |
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| | Traditional Gospel Music |
 | | In the black culture of the first half of the 20th cent., gospel music was considered antithetical to blues and jazz, despite their similarity of origins, and gospel performers rarely sang in nonreligious settings. |  | | While the greatest era in gospel is widely considered to be c.19451965, the tradition and the music remain vital in contemporary culture. |  | | As Gospel Music moves beyond its incubator- -the church--it is imperative to understand where it is, where it has been, and where it is going. |
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| | Gospel,Christmas and Celtic Music - Native Ground Music |
 | | Captures the spirit of the old-time gospel and hymn music with haunting and lively renditions of many of the classic pieces of gospel music played on clawhammer banjo, fiddle, mandolin and guitar. |  | | Not only is it listenable, but it is very educational as well, as it presents gospel music from a variety of traditions. |  | | Striking vocal arrangements of favorite Southern gospel songs using solos, duets, trios and quartets with clawhammer and bluegrass banjo, fiddle, mandolin, guitar, autoharp and bass. |
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| | Gospel music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Gospel music may refer either to the religious music that first came out of African-American churches in the 1930's or, more loosely, to both black gospel music and to the religious music composed and sung by white southern Christian artists. |  | | Gospel artists, who had been influenced by pop music trends for years, had a major influence on early rhythm and blues artists, particularly the "bird groups" such as the Orioles, the Ravens and the Flamingos, who applied gospel quartets' a cappella techniques to pop songs in the late 1940s and throughout the 1950s. |  | | Many of the most prominent soul artists, such as Aretha Franklin, Marvin Gaye, Wilson Pickett and Al Green, had roots in the church and gospel music and brought with them much of the vocal styles of artists such as Clara Ward and Julius Cheeks. |
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| | CD Baby: CD Baby: GOSPEL music you will love. |
 | | CD Baby: CD Baby: GOSPEL music you will love. |  | | When you need a change from standard R&B contemporary gospel, and a change from the standard praise and worship folky, acoustic rock sound, Amber Harris is here to answer that need and calling. |  | | Rarely is country gospel this sweet, this feeling, this moving beyond belief. |
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| | Gospel Music -- GospelCity -- Entertain Your Belief |
 | | His debut album "Melody of Love" is uplifting, smooth, contemporary gospel. |  | | EMI Gospel will release the much anticipated, Donald Lawrence Presents the Tri-City Singers Finale: Act I& Act II, a double-CD & DVD packed with over Ten brand new songs and all the classic hits. |  | | This anointed and talented minister of the gospel wants to share the immeasurable things God wants to do on No Limits |
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| | Gospel music - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Gospel music may refer either to the religious music that first came out of African-American churches in the 1930's or, more loosely, to both black gospel music and to the religious music composed and sung by white southern Christian artists. |  | | Gospel songs were therefore the logical choice for anthems for the Civil Rights Movement, which drew its leaders, much of its organization, and its vision from black churches. |  | | Gospel music has responded by focusing more on its alternative message, the necessity for individual salvation, while substituting the institution of the choir for the masked political commentary of older songs. |
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| | Black Gospel Music Piano, Organ, Guitar and Bass Guitar Lessons |
 | | Learn Gospel Music is a tight community of gospel musicians who truly care about helping each other out. |  | | Playing Gospel Music, especially Black Gospel Music can sometimes be a difficult and frustrating task. |  | | We want to help you progress and grow as a gospel music musician. |
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| | Gospel Music Association - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The GMA Gospel Music Hall of Fame, which was created in 1971, is dedicated exclusively to recognizing meaningful contributions of individuals in all forms of gospel music. |  | | "GMA Music Week" ends with the annual GMA Music Awards ceremony, which serves to honor the outstanding achievements in contemporary Christian and gospel music. |  | | The Gospel Music Association (GMA) was founded in 1964 for the purpose of supporting and promoting the development of all forms of Gospel music. |
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| | Black Gospel Music - Home |
 | | The South African musical phenomenon Soweto Gospel Choir has proven to be a musical force capable of such wonders. |  | | The album, which will premiere on the group’s own recently launched Take 6 Records, combines the best elements of gospel, jazz, pop and RandB and ultimately adds up to a bold and soulful feast of sound. |  | | Nashville, TN – March 23, 2006 – Gospel music icon Dr. Bobby Jones who is often referred to as the “goodwill ambassador of gospel music” was recently named ambassador of a different kind. |
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| | Rock and roll - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Early rock and roll combined elements of blues, boogie woogie, jazz and rhythm and blues, and is also influenced by traditional Appalachian folk music, gospel and country and western. |  | | Rock and roll emerged as a defined musical style in America in the 1950s, though elements of rock and roll can be heard in rhythm and blues records as far back as the 1920s. |  | | Rock and roll (also spelled rock 'n' roll, especially in its first decade), is a genre of music that emerged as a defined musical style in America in the 1950s. |
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| | The Music of "Having Church" |
 | | Like Gregorian chant, gospel is inextricably music of the church. |  | | Gospel music is "about church." Its music of Christian brothers and sisters who come together to praise Jesus and tell what he has done for usfirst person plural. |  | | A newer face of gospel music, influenced to a degree by rhythm and blues and the onset of commercial arranging, is seen in the Rev. |
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| | Gospel Music Buy Sell Trade! Record Reviews |
 | | Whether you are a hardcore collector or just a new music enthusiast, you'll have lots of fun browsing our online stores and record reviews for Gospel music! |  | | Dedicated to providing resources for particpants and supporters of black gospel music. |  | | Gospel Communications Network is an alliance of over 300 Christian organizations dedicated to spreading the Gospel over the Internet's World Wide Web. |
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| | Christian piano music : Gospel music piano lessons! |
 | | This is gospel piano playing at it's best -- worship music -- praise music -- almost any kind of church music except liturgical. |  | | Gospel music for piano - Praise and worship music for piano |  | | Music DVD videos that teach gospel music for piano. |
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| | New American Gospel - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | New American Gospel, Lamb of God's debut with that name, and third release altogether, was released in 2000, one year after their previously self-titled album, Burn the Priest. |  | | Dwayne is a nickname for Mark Morton that was written in the line-up in the Metal Blade Records/Prosthetic release of "New American Gospel". |  | | There is a rerelease of this album, remastered and edited with several new tracks due in the Summer of 2006 on Prosthetic Records. |
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| | DoveSong.com -- About Gospel Music |
 | | The term "Gospel music" applies to a body of music that was developed in the United States during the twentieth century primarily in the south-eastern part of the country and in portions of the Midwest and the East. |  | | Except for the few older groups that continued the older styles, what was originally black gospel music had been greatly obliterated by the 1990s, and now what you will find in the record stores, and called "gospel music," has little or no resemblance. |  | | Family groups are gospel groups that may or may not sing four-part harmony, and are mainly groups comprised of family members (for example mom and pop, and the kids). |
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http://www.dovesong.com/Positive_music/archives/gospel/Gospel.asp
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| | The History of Gospel Music |
 | | Though gospel music can be an extremely broad term, CCM focuses its attention on the music that sprung from the early African-American church and inspired a host of modern day choirs and contemporary gospel/R&B sounds. |  | | From the smooth sounds of Sam Cooke to the dancing, acrobatic vocals of Kirk Franklin, gospel music does more than just sound sweet--it literally moves its listeners. |  | | As gospel music continues to grow beyond even Dorsey's expectations, one can only hope that it will be embraced, regardless of how it is labeled, by everyone who needs to be reminded of the Good News it represents. |
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| | The Gospel Greats Radio Program with Paul Heil |
 | | radio program is the best-known and most widely-respected syndicated Southern Gospel music radio program ever, presently airing on more than 200 great radio stations across America, in Canada, on satellite (via WSM) and on the internet worldwide each week (through affiliates and on-demand). |  | | program, recorded and distributed digitally to radio stations, is a fast-paced and entertaining two hours each week of music and music-related news and features, produced and hosted by America's best-known Southern Gospel music radio personality. |  | | won more top industry and fan awards than any other syndicated Southern Gospel music radio program in history! |
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| | southern gospel music lyrics. Enjoy some great southern gospel. |
 | | Southern Gospel Duet Book--split Cd Arranged by Tom Fettke. |  | | Southern Gospel Music lyrics has BEEN A SOLID family tradition for many years. |  | | Southern Gospel Bass Playing taught by John Reid. |
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| | A FLIGHT FROM LIMINALITY: HOME IN COUNTRY AND GOSPEL MUSIC |
 | | As country music becomes the music of the upwardly mobile, it ceases to be the voice of the liminally stuck. |  | | If New Age music is the music of the Yuppies, country music is, at least traditionally, the music of the "Rednecks." The liminality experienced by rednecks results from the marginality of the redneck community. |  | | Country has become the music of the upwardly mobile. |
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| | Crosswalk.com - Heritage of Black Gospel Music Transcends Race, Denomination |
 | | For these singers and others who are in gospel choirs, the music is the "soundtrack of life," a kind of background music that has encouraged them during difficult days, says Richard Pannell, the choir's director. |  | | In recent decades, black gospel has grown significantly and has influenced many music forms, from mainstream rock to contemporary Christian music. |  | | Black gospel has made others feel more at home with the expressive, experiential style that gospel encourages says the Rev. Pat Spearman, who oversees the University of Louisville's 85-member Black Diamond Choir. |
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| | Traditional Gospel Music |
 | | In the black culture of the first half of the 20th cent., gospel music was considered antithetical to blues and jazz, despite their similarity of origins, and gospel performers rarely sang in nonreligious settings. |  | | While the greatest era in gospel is widely considered to be c.19451965, the tradition and the music remain vital in contemporary culture. |  | | A strong gospel element underlies the soul jazz and rock music of the 1950s and 60s. |
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