Music annals tell us about legendary lost projects that got released long after the fact. The Beach Boys' "Smile." Bob Dylan's "Basement Tapes." Prince's "Black Album." Now comes the holy grail: ...
*(New York, NY) — Emmy Award-winning journalist Cheryl Wills launches her latest book, Isn’t Her Grace Amazing!: The Women Who Changed Gospel Music, in honor of 25 legendary gospel queens whose ...
Nigerian-born gospel singer Elvis E, who is one of the brains behind Amazing Grace TV shows aired in the Netherlands, has proven his mettle at the Festival as a prolific and versatile music artist ...
It’s the closest thing to witnessing a miracle — just some cameras, a crowd and a voice touched by God. Over two days in January of 1972, Aretha Franklin got up to sing out her gospel at the New ...
When my wife and I started dating, she got free tickets to a gospel show at Radio City Music Hall. I never really listened to gospel but was aware of rock and R&B’s debt to it and figured it would be ...
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White House staffers rise for ‘Amazing Grace’ after Franklin Graham warns against rejecting Gospel
WASHINGTON — White House staffers rose to their feet to sing "Amazing Grace" after evangelist Franklin Graham delivered the Gospel during an Easter ceremony at the Eisenhower Executive Office Building ...
One of the best concert films in recent years was shot almost 50 years ago. In 1972, Warner Bros. hired filmmaker Sydney Pollack to shoot footage of a small, two-day concert event. Legendary soul ...
Early in Amazing Grace, Reverend Dr. James Cleveland—the Grammy-winning choir director and, to many, the “King of Gospel”—reminds us why we’re here. This is a “religious service,” he says to the ...
There were no Hollywood klieg lights, no long parade of celebrities, no crush of paparazzi. But it was a movie premiere with meaning — and lots of hometown heart — Monday night as Aretha Franklin’s ...
When Aretha Franklin sits down at the piano and begins belting out the opening verse to Marvin Gaye’s “Wholy Holy,” it's maybe three or four notes before the tiny hairs on the back of your neck stand ...
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