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Shout (Black gospel music) A shout (or praise break) is a kind of fast-paced Black gospel music accompanied by ecstatic dancing (and sometimes actual shouting). It is sometimes associated with "getting happy" . It is a form of worship/praise most often seen in the Black Church and in Pentecostal churches of any ethnic makeup, and can be ...
Apr 14, 2024 · The Gospel All-Stars' "It's Me, Oh Lord," is one of the earliest recordings of gospel legend James Cleveland. Shout! Black Gospel Music Moments - Elder Nick Hightower and Sister Massey. Elder Nick ...
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Mar 31, 2024 · The Golden Wings of Atlanta, Georgia recorded some silky smooth gospel in the 1980s, particularly for the small Meltone Record label. With their stylish tuxes, the Wings looked and sounded like the great R&B groups of the day – the Whispers, the Delfonics and Shalamar. What made them stand out from other gospel groups of the era is that they ...
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Apr 21, 2024 · Shout! Black Gospel Music Moments explores the distinctly African-American sound of the "Golden Age of Gospel" (1945-1975). The series celebrates this fertile musical period in American history, presenting cultural snapshots that reveal the depth of a people, their community, and the influence they have had on the rest of American music. Shout!
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Shout! Black Gospel Music Moments explores the distinctly African-American sound of the "Golden Age of Gospel" (1945-1975). The series celebrates this fertile musical period in American history, presenting cultural snapshots that reveal the depth of a people, their community, and the influence they have had on the rest of American music.
Apr 12, 2022 · To hear the Harmonizing Four is to hear much of the history of gospel music. Founded in 1927, the Four hailed from the Virginia tideland region – one of gospel’s greatest strongholds – and known for its tradition of lush vocal harmonies. The group was recording old school jubilee-styled gospel for Decca Records as early as 1943.