These are just some of the Black gospel artists shaping the genre with powerful voices and unwavering faith, from legends […] ...
The historical significance of Black popular music in American culture is powerful. Even former President Jimmy Carter ...
The Blind Boys of Alabama, founded in 1939 in Talladega, Alabama, first sang together at the Alabama Institute for the Negro ...
August 11, 2024 • Columbus Mann and the Gospel Outreach Choir of the Pentecostal COGIC of Inkster, Michigan, Jesus Never Fails LP features the blistering seven-minute vamp, "Blind Old Satan." ...
But in the 1890s and 1900s, the sound of the just-emerging musical style conjured something very different: dancing, drinking ...
PRAISE FEST: The free, three-day outdoor gospel music experience will be held Oct. 18-20, 11 a.m.-7 p.m., at Bayou St. John ...
The Climate Revival, a touring church event, combines worship, education and inspiration to take action against the dangers ...
UP Entertainment, which launched in 2004, has morphed from a singular destination with family in mind to a growing family of brands.
Over time, these sacred music performances became a significant part of Black culture in a genre known as gospel. After the end of the Civil War, formerly enslaved people were far from free due to ...
For generations, gospel music has been a vital source of strength and resilience for Black Americans, sustaining them through the deepest struggles. From the days of slavery, spirituals and hymns ...