Spiritually Connected Magazine Issue 1 | Page 24

ENTERTAINMENT 5 Fact About Gospel Music Gospel music is deeply rooted in the rich traditions of the African- American church. During the late 1800s, African-American churches in the southern United States started fusing various styles of music into their worship services, including African- American spirituals, hymns, and sacred songs. RUNNING TIPS FROM DYLAN HALL 1.Thomas A. Dorsey was an American musician and best known as the father of black gospel music. He was so closely associated with the field that songs written in the new style were sometimes known as "dorseys". Some of his best known compositions are Precious Lord Take My Hand and Peace in the Valley. Dorsey was inducted into the Gospel Music Hall of Fame in 1982 and he was the first African American elected to the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame 2. Porter Wagoner & The Blackwood Brothers Quartet won the first ever Grammy Award for Best Gospel/Contemporary Christian Music Performance in 1968 3.Yolanda Adams is the #1 leading female gospel artist in American. She is also a record producer, actress, and former radio host of her own nationally syndicated morning gospel show. 4. God’s Property from Kirk Franklin’s Nu Nation was No. 1 on the R&B Albums chart for five weeks, No. 3 on the Pop charts, and would go on to be certified 3x platinum. It also brought Franklin a Grammy for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album, as well as three Grammy nominations. 5. Most secular music artists have been touched by the power of gospel music. It is important to know that, it’s always rare to find an artist that has not been inspired by the power of gospel band music. Most of the secular music artists we see today have started their careers in the church choir – to name a few: Whitney Houston, Katy Perry, John Legend, among others. SPIRITUALLY CONNECTED | 24