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  1. Praise the Lord! presents contemporary performances that draw on many traditions of African American religious music in the Washington, D.C. area. Nine groups perform a wide variety of gospel styles in solo, duet, quartet, and choir.

  2. Feb 19, 2024 · According to many of the histories written about Southern Gospel music, 1910 was the year that Southern Gospel was established as a separate, distinct genre of music. This was the year that J.D.Vaughan from Lawrenceburg TN formed the very first professional Southern Gospel quartet.

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  4. There are many subcategories of gospel music, including gospel blues, urban gospel, southern gospel, progressive gospel, and even Celtic gospel, a variation that combines traditional gospel music with an Irish accent.

  5. Welcome to Southern Gospel History! The best way to locate information on specific groups, individuals, organizations, or songs is to use the search box in the left sidebar. Direct links to some of our more popular pages are below.

    • African Roots
    • Slavery Era
    • The Church and Preachers
    • The Seminal Influence of Thomas A. Dorsey
    • Gospel Music Evolution
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    Tribal African music of four hundred years ago differed from European and white American music in one major regard: secular music did not exist in African traditions. Besides sacred music, Europeans sang about love, war, and drinking, as well as the recent historical events of nearby villages, or far off countries. While many of these songs mention...

    From the need to subjugate or from fear, many American slave owners did not allow blacks to use traditional African instruments, nor could they play or sing their native music. Gradually much of the words and melodies were forgotten and disappeared in North America. It is because of this ban on their musical ancestry that a new African American sty...

    The role of the church remained central to Blacks in America once they were emancipated. With emancipation, a just and equal freedom was elusive and largely nonexistent. Jim Crow laws remained as a given in the South and a huge exodus of Blacks migrated to the industrialized North, which promised jobs and more freedom. To a very limited degree jobs...

    Thomas Andrew “Georgia Tom” Dorsey first gained recognition as a blues pianist in the 1920s and later became known as the “father of gospel music” for his role in developing, publishing, and promoting the gospel blues. Thomas A. Dorsey learned his religion from his itinerant black Baptist preacher father and piano from his organ music teacher mothe...

    African Roots Africa, where it all began. Of all the lavish gifts Africa has given the world, the richest is the unique combination of music and religion: religion with rhythm. With the first African slaves landing on American shores around 1619 came African rhythm, work songs and field hollers – the basic elements for the spirituals. It is rhythm ...

    “People Get Ready! A New History of Black Gospel Music”, Robert Darden, Continuum Publishing, New York, 2004 “The Music of Black Americans – A History”, Eileen Southern, W. W. Norton & Company, 1997 “Songsters and Saints”, Paul Oliver, Cambridge University Press, 1984 “Saints and Sinners : Religion, Blues and (D)evil in African-American Music and L...

  6. One key feature of southern gospel music and culture is the way it publicly seeks socioreligious consensus while allowing—even encouraging—the private cultivation of theologically, psychospiritually, and ideologically idiosyncratic points of view.

  7. 2 days ago · Get personalized recommendations for upcoming Christian/Gospel concerts in Washington, DC, DC. Browse tour dates, venue details, reviews and more from your favorite artists.