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  1. Baylor University is deeply appreciative and thankful for Mr. Marovich's invaluable assistance by granting access to his extensive collection of American black gospel music recordings for use in the BGMRP.

  2. The gospel quartet included Lee Williams as lead singer, Al Hollis as guitarist and background vocal, Patrick Hollis as background singer, Leonard Shumpert as second lead vocalist, and new full-time bassist Tommie Harris. Lee Williams was the co-lead singer along with Willie Ligon.

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    As a result of the preservation work of the Black Gospel Music Preservation Program, these recordings are presented here free for personal, non-commercial use as a contribution to education and scholarship. Baylor University does not own the rights in this collection and therefore cannot grant or deny permission to distribute material in this colle...

    To learn more about the BGMPP, please visit the project homepage. You'll find information on the project's history, how to loan/donate materials, and how to support the project financially.

    If you're a researcher or scholar and you've found a use for our materials in your work, email us at digitalcollectionsinfo@baylor.edu and tell us about it! We may feature your work on our Digital Collections blogor work with you to promote your work via our other social media outlets.

    This collection is considered an active collection. Items will be added periodically as they are acquired by Baylor University and processed through the Digitization and Digital Preservation Group.

  3. Oct 6, 2023 · Already the largest resource of its type in the world, the Black Gospel Music Preservation Program at Baylor University will continue to build its collection of rare recordings while seeking new ways to share the archive with the public, said Stephen Newby, the program’s new leader.

  4. The GMHA is an effort to preserve the legacy of gospel music in a state-of-the-art digital archive. The GMHA digitizes and catalogues important documents and makes them available in a searchable database to scholars, gospel artists, librarians, church historians, teachers, and anyone with Internet access.

  5. Sep 21, 2009 · The Gospel Music History Archive is an effort to preserve the legacy of gospel music in a state-of-the-art digital archive. The GMHA digitizes and catalogues important documents and makes them available in a searchable database to scholars, gospel artists, librarians, church historians, teachers, and anyone with Internet access.

  6. Jul 29, 2024 · Welcome to the world of Black Gospel music. This guide offers support for basic library research, recommendations for background research, discographies, primary sources, and other sources. At the heart of of Black Gospel music research here at Baylor University Libraries is the Black Gospel Archive and Listening Center and the Black Gospel ...

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