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Chris Blue, the winner of NBC’s The Voice season 12, releases his debut album, Foundations: The Hymns of My Heart, today on Gaither Music. The 10-song collection brims with passionate renditions of ...
Ray Stevens is set to release his first album with the Gaither Gospel Series. 'Gospel Collection, Volume One' is scheduled for release on Aug. 19. Stevens produced the release, which covers a variety ...
Rooted in the rich tradition of African-American spirituals. Gospel music has evolved over time. The genre's earliest beginnings are found in the music sung, and passed down, by enslaved people in ...
The Oak Ridge Boys will soon have a new album of gospel hymns available for their fans. The quartet, made up of Duane Allen, Joe Bonsall, William Lee Golden and Richard Sterban, will release Rock of ...
Highlight: The acapella rendition of "Sweet, Sweet Spirit," performed by the "double quartet" of the Gaither Vocal Band and Signature Sound. Distraction: Pre-recorded background vocal tracks sometimes ...
A few years ago, a group of us who love old time gospel music got together and created a community-wide gospel concert. The event was originally called Gospel Fest and the first concert of this type ...
Two-time Grammy-winning country music superstar Reba McEntire shines in concert. Two-time Grammy-winning country music superstar Reba McEntire shines in concert at the historic Ryman Auditorium in ...
“Maybe my musical limitations are why: Our stuff is simple because I’m not capable of anything complex,” the gospel composer icon said from his Alexandria, Ind., offices. Well, simple on the music end ...
LAKELAND — There won't be any blaring sound systems, screaming guitar solos, brightly-colored spotlights flooding the arena or fans scrambling to cram together for a spot at the front of the stage.
If his health remains robust, Bill Gaither figures retirement can wait until he hits triple digits. The Southern gospel icon, 87, enjoys music too much and sings too well to exit the stage just yet.