Voices of praise will ring out in Cortland from two guest choirs and two SUNY Cortland ensembles during SUNY Cortland’s 30th African American Gospel Music Festival on Sunday, Nov. 1. This year’s ...
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These are just some of the Black gospel artists shaping the genre with powerful voices and unwavering faith, from legends to rising stars. For generations, gospel music has been a vital source of ...
Move over "American Idol": BET has gone talent-hunting for its next star in the location often considered to be the birthplace of the most powerful singing in the world — the church. BET's new TV show ...
On a Friday morning in early October, musicians, industry executives and politicians packed into the open-air café at the brand new Museum of Christian & Gospel Music — the first museum in the U.S.
Subscribe to The St. Louis American‘s free weekly newsletter for critical stories, community voices, and insights that matter. Sign up “It’s going to be joyous indeed,” said Scott Kennebeck, executive ...
Gospel music experts discuss the evolution and influence of Black religious music in America. For Black Music Month, American Black Journal’s “Black Church in Detroit” series examines the influence of ...
Mandisa, a one-time "American Idol" contestant who went on to a Grammy-winning career in gospel music has died. She was 47. According to a post on her official Facebook page, Mandisa was found dead at ...
SINGER AND SACRAMENTO NATIVE MANDISA HAS DIED, ACCORDING TO A POST ON HER OFFICIAL FACEBOOK PAGE. MANDISA WAS FOUND DEAD AT HER HOME THURSDAY. THE CAUSE OF DEATH WAS NOT IMMEDIATELY KNOWN. MANDISA ...
Four guest choirs will perform at the 32nd African American Gospel Music Festival on Sunday, Nov. 5, at SUNY Cortland. The festival begins at 4 p.m. in Corey Union Function Room. The event is open 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 have ...