Charlotte Mull, daughter of gospel music legends, dies - WATE-TV
Gospel music convention underway in Cincinnati - WLWT Cincinnati
Speakeasy: Sinead O'Connor Brings Gospel to Lincoln Center - Wall Street Journal
Q&A: Sinead O'Connor on Her 'Gospel Sessions' and the Priesthood of Music - RollingStone.com
Charlotte Mull, daughter of gospel music legends, dies WATE-TV More >>. KNOXVILLE (WATE) - Charlotte Mull, co-owner of gospel music radio station Praise 96.3 (WJBZ-FM) in Knoxville, has died, the station said Tuesday. She was 67. Mull was the daughter of longtime southern gospel music promoters J. Bazzel Mull and ... |
Gospel music convention underway in Cincinnati - WLWT Cincinnati
Gospel music convention underway in Cincinnati WLWT Cincinnati “This is where everyone in the industry matriculates, whether it's on the creative side as in writing music, singing, ministers of music, and all of that along with the people who deal with the business of gospel music,” said Dr. Al the Bishop Hobbs ... |
Speakeasy: Sinead O'Connor Brings Gospel to Lincoln Center - Wall Street Journal
Wall Street Journal | Speakeasy: Sinead O'Connor Brings Gospel to Lincoln Center Wall Street Journal Nonetheless, festival organizers asked her to consider doing a couple of gospel shows for them this year. The 46-year-old singer-songwriter spoke with The Wall Street Journal from Dublin. Gospel music seems to have been a huge inspiration for you. |
Q&A: Sinead O'Connor on Her 'Gospel Sessions' and the Priesthood of Music - RollingStone.com
RollingStone.com | Q&A: Sinead O'Connor on Her 'Gospel Sessions' and the Priesthood of Music RollingStone.com Well, I don't believe gospel music has ever belonged to the Catholic church. But I am interested in rescuing God from religion. I do think the worst thing that ever happened to God was religion. And certainly the worst thing that ever happened to God ... |
Comments
Post a Comment