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Singing in My Soul: Black Gospel Music in a Secular Age

Singing in My Soul: Black Gospel Music in a Secular Age
Black gospel music grew from obscure nineteenth-century beginnings to become the leading style of sacred music in black American communities after World War II. Jerma A. Jackson traces the music's unique history, profiling the careers of several singers--particularly Sister Rosetta Tharpe--and demonstrating the important role women played in popularizing gospel. Female gospel singers initially developed their musical abilities in churches where gospel prevailed as a mode of worship. Few, however, stayed exclusively in the religious realm. As recordings and sheet music pushed gospel into the commercial arena, gospel began to develop a life beyond the church, spreading first among a broad spectrum of African Americans and then to white middle-class audiences. Retail outlets, recording companies, and booking agencies turned gospel into big business, and local church singers emerged as national and international celebrities. Amid these changes, the music acquired increasing significance as a source of black identity. These successes, however, generated fierce controversy. As gospel gained public visibility and broad commercial appeal, debates broke out over the meaning of the music and its message, raising questions about the virtues of commercialism and material values, the contours of racial identity, and the nature of the sacred. Jackson engages these debates to explore how race, faith, and identity became central questions in twentieth-century African American life.



The Holy Profane: Religion in Black Popular Music by Teresa L. Reed,
The Holy Profane: Religion in Black Popular Music by Teresa L. Reed,
Popular music has seen a fascinating trend toward the spiritual. Themes once reserved for gospel and Christian music are now found in songs entering the mainstream and topping the charts. While this may be a relatively new phenomenon in the worlds of rock 'n' roll and pop, it has been fundamental to African American musicians for nearly a century. The Holy Profane explores the strong presence of religion in the secular music of twentieth-century African American artists as diverse as Rosetta Tharpe; Sam Cooke; Stevie Wonder; Roberta Flack; Teddy Pendergrass; Marvin Gaye; Earth, Wind & Fire; and Tupac Shakur. Analyzing lyrics and the historical contexts which shaped those lyrics, Teresa L. Reed examines the link between West-African musical and religious culture and the way African Americans convey religious sentiment in secular styles such as the blues, rhythm and blues, soul, funk, and gangsta rap. She looks at Pentecostalism and black secular music, minstrelsy and its portrayal of black religion, the black church, "crossing over" from gospel to R&B, images of the black preacher, and the salience of God in the gangsta rap of artists such as Tupac Shakur. Throughout, Reed shows the metamorphosis of religious consciousness throughout the twentieth century, a change directly related to the evolving social and political situation of African Americans.



Black gospel - Black gospel is primarily a marketing term used to help potential buyers distinguish it from other forms of Christian music, such as contemporary Christian music or Christian rock and Southern gospel (a merger of barbershop quartet style harmony and country instrumentation, see also Southern Gospel Music Association), which have similar lyrical form but very different musical styling.

Gospel music - Gospel music may refer either to the religious music that first came out of African-American churches in the 1930's or, more loosely, to both black gospel music and to the religious music composed and sung by white southern Christian artists. While the separation between the two styles was never absolute — both drew from the Methodist hymnal and artists in one tradition sometimes sang songs belonging to the other — the sharp division between black and white America, particularly ...

Southern gospel - Often called southern gospel or country gospel to distinguish it from black gospel, white gospel music has followed a different trajectory during the past fifty years. Southern gospel music is characterized by close harmony and quartet-style singing and four-part harmony.

Gospel Music Hall of Fame - The Gospel Music Hall of Fame, created in 1971 by the Gospel Music Association, is a Hall of Fame dedicated exclusively to recognizing meaningful contributions by individuals in all forms of gospel music.



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Gospel Music Lyric - Gospel Music Lyric Close Harmony Comprehensive gospel music lyric and richly illustrated, Close Harmony traces the development of the music known as southern gospel from its antebellum origins to its twentieth-century emergence as a vibrant musical industry driven by the world of radio, television, recordings, gospel music lyric and concert promotions. Marked by smooth, tight harmonies gospel music lyric and a lyrical focus on the message of Christian salvation, southern gospel--particularly the white gospel quartet tradition--had its roots ...

Arts Music Lyric - Arts Music Lyric World of Music, Arts and Dance - World of Music, Arts and Dance (WOMAD) is a festival started in England in 1982. The festival arose from Peter Gabriel's interest in sharing and celebrating world music, arts and dance. HarvestMoon Music and Arts Festival - HarvestMoon Music and Arts Festival is an annual two-day music show situated in Edmonton's Hawrelak Park. Dozens of Christian heavy metal artists come and send loud music across the park. Music Industry Arts - ...

Arts Music Lyric - Arts Music Lyric Nirvana: The Lyrics The effect that Kurt Cobain, Krist Novoselic arts music lyric and Dave Grohl have had upon contemporary music is immeasurable. They brought "alternative" to the masses in a way that no other punk or metal band had before or has since. By combining their varied influences, they created a distinct voice that hit the right chord with the music world at that time. Their undisputed reign as the purveyors of a bold new generation of ...

Southern Gospel Music Style - Southern Gospel Music Style Karaoke - Karaoke Style: Southern Gospel Hits Vol. 1 Track listing not available. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. FOR BEST PRICE McKameys - Live at Renfro Valley (DVD) Hailing from Clinton, Tennessee, the McKamey family singers have been a fixture on the Southern gospel circuit since their formation in 1954. This live performance from Renfro Valley, Kentucky, includes a variety of inspirational music, like His Father`s Eyes, God Is So Good ...

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