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  1. Vor einem Tag · t. e. African-American music is a broad term covering a diverse range of musical genres largely developed by African Americans and their culture. Its origins are in musical forms that developed as a result of the enslavement of African Americans prior to the American Civil War.

  2. Vor 4 Tagen · A musical culture of African-American origin, gospel music has its roots in centuries of slavery. In the 17th century, the black slave trade began. Slaves arrived from Africa with their own culture, traditions and beliefs. The history of gospel music has its origins in the Negro Spirituals, sacred songs created by African slaves brought to the ...

  3. Vor 2 Tagen · Soul music is a combination of rhythm and blues and gospel which began in the late 1950s in the United States. It is characterized by its use of gospel-music devices, with a greater emphasis on vocalists and the use of secular themes. The 1950s recordings of Ray Charles, Sam Cooke, and James Brown are commonly considered the ...

  4. Vor 5 Tagen · 1. The McKameys. Sheltered. 73 votes. Emerging as a force to be reckoned with in Southern Gospel music, The McKameys captivated listeners throughout the '90s with their powerful harmonies and emotive storytelling.

  5. Vor 5 Tagen · What are the best gospel albums? This list includes great gospel albums such as What if We Were Real, Thankful, and Kings of the Gospel Highway. Gospel music has been around a long time and has a large following of religious people who love to sing the praises of god.

  6. Vor 3 Tagen · Music Remembrance: Gospel singer Lee Williams. August 31, 2021 | 306 Comments. By Noah Schaffer. A household name in Black America, Lee Williams had little need for the kind of crossover project that can earn a gospel act attention from the secular music media. The late Lee Williams — more of a singer than a shouter.

  7. Vor 5 Tagen · Gospel, any of four biblical narratives covering the life and death of Jesus Christ. Written, according to tradition, respectively by St. Matthew, St. Mark, St. Luke, and St. John (the four evangelists), they are placed at the beginning of the New Testament and make up about half the total text. The word gospel is derived from the Anglo-Saxon ...