Gospel and music at Portstewart - Coleraine Times
Gospel music can take you to another level - Charleston Post Courier
Studio president believes Birmingham can be a gospel music recording capital - The Birmingham News - al.com
Sonnie Badu must apologise to Ghanaian gospel artistes - Kwaku Gyasi - GhanaWeb
Group striving to revive gospel music - Post-Tribune
Gospel Music - Career or Ministry? - AllAfrica.com
Gospel and music at Portstewart Coleraine Times HOT dogs, hot music and hot gospel are on the menu at Portstewart Town Hall on Tuesday, August 13. On the bill will be the Redeemed group and country gospel singer, the Rev David McBeth. The compere for the event - which starts at 7.45pm - is Martin ... |
Gospel music can take you to another level - Charleston Post Courier
Gospel music can take you to another level Charleston Post Courier Gospel music acknowledges the frustrations, the hardships and the journey of everything you are going through. And more importantly, it promises that God will see you through it all. Adam Parker's account in Sunday's paper about two longtime gospel ... |
Studio president believes Birmingham can be a gospel music recording capital - The Birmingham News - al.com
Studio president believes Birmingham can be a gospel music recording capital The Birmingham News - al.com Henry Panion III, a professor of music at UAB and president of Audiostate 55 Recording Studios in Woodlawn, thinks Birmingham can become the gospel music recording capital of America. He believes he's taking a major step toward that goal with the Aug. |
Sonnie Badu must apologise to Ghanaian gospel artistes - Kwaku Gyasi - GhanaWeb
Sonnie Badu must apologise to Ghanaian gospel artistes - Kwaku Gyasi GhanaWeb Top Ghanaian gospel musician and now MTN Ambassador, Kwaku Gyasi, has asked UK-based Ghanaian international gospel musician, Sonnie Badu, to eat humble pie and apologise to Ghanaian gospel musicians for what he described as a demeaning ... |
Group striving to revive gospel music - Post-Tribune
Group striving to revive gospel music Post-Tribune African-American churchgoers have a history rooted in traditional gospel music, and Pharis Evans Jr. is breathing life into the fading legacy, despite changing times. As CEO of Fountain of Life record label, Evans, along with his 35-voice choir, Saints ... |
Gospel Music - Career or Ministry? - AllAfrica.com
Naples Daily News | Gospel Music - Career or Ministry? AllAfrica.com THE idea of gospel music being considered a career, profession or ministry is one interesting concept commonly associated with gospel musicians whose work is generally understood as that of preaching the word of God through song, music and dance. 'Radical' Living for Christ Stirs 'New Legalism' Controversy Postmodernism: A Dangerous Mood |
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