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Black gospel quartets played an important role in the African American community, starting at Reconstruction and continuing through the civil rights movement. Although they have become scarce in ...
Southern gospel quartets continue to flourish, surviving segregation and members’ deaths ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - If the sound of barbershop harmony evokes Norman Rockwell images of white men singing vaudeville-style songs in straw hats, organizers of the Barbershop Harmony Society are ...
The University of Alabama at Birmingham African-American Studies Program and Department of Musicinstructor Kevin P. Turner will present a lecture by George W. Stewart on “The Jefferson County Sound: ...
The Christian Men In Black experience is set to visit Amarillo on Friday.
How three Black queer people who paved a way for themselves and others through Gospel music.
The first black gospel quartet, the Foster Singers, receives a perfectly tuned, harmonizing reincarnation with the cast singing an a cappella version of "A Balm in Gilead." The Golden Age of ...
PSU professor Jerry Zolten co-produced a documentary about Black gospel quartet music and its influence on rock and roll. The State Theatre will host a screening of the film in February.
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