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About Bob Marovich

Bob Marovich is a gospel music historian, author, and radio host. Founder of Journal of Gospel Music blog (formally The Black Gospel Blog) and producer of the Gospel Memories Radio Show.

Pilgrim Jubilees Say “Amen” at Historic Chicago Folk Venue

2014-07-21T21:58:27-05:00December 20th, 2008|

On Wednesday, December 17, the Pilgrim Jubilees did something they had not done in their sixty-four years of performing before audiences young and old.They sang on the stage of Chicago’s venerable roots music venue, The Old Town School of Folk Music.It made sense: both the “Jubes” and the Old Town [...]

U-M Dearborn Prof’s book on gospel music makes notable books list

2014-07-21T21:58:28-05:00December 18th, 2008|

From Metromodemedia.com: When people mention music in the Motor City, a number of images come to mind, ranging from Motown supergroups to sonic thrash of The White Stripes' garage rock to Eminem's fist-pumping hip-hop.The white (or purple) robes of gospel aren't usually one of musical images associated with the Motor [...]

Sister Rosetta’s Stone: Gospel Music Legend Memorialized after 35 Years

2014-07-21T21:58:28-05:00December 18th, 2008|

From Bob Merz:Philadelphia, PA – Sister Rosetta Tharpe, the pioneering gospel musician and instrumentalist, finally has a gravestone marking her resting place at Northwood Cemetery in Philadelphia.Since her passing in 1973, the gravesite of Sister Rosetta had been a barren plot lacking any memorial. Today, a beautiful, rose-colored monument bears [...]

TBGB Pick of the Week: December 15, 2008

2014-07-21T21:58:30-05:00December 16th, 2008|

“Hope Is Born”Desmond PringleFrom the forthcoming CD Fidelity (scheduled release: Spring 2009)www.desmondpringle.com“We’ve already won/Look at how far we’ve come/Let’s fully embrace/This change that is taking place.”From the opening lines, Desmond Pringle’s “Hope is Born” is more than a canticle of personal empowerment. The song resonates with the excitement and anticipation [...]

James Ingram Stands in the Light

2014-07-21T21:58:30-05:00December 15th, 2008|

“Just Once.” “One Hundred Ways.” “Baby, Come to Me.” “Somewhere Out There.” Unless you’re Rip Van Winkle and slept through the Eighties and Nineties, chances are you’ve heard one or all of these songs by Grammy Award-winning balladeer James Ingram. Ingram’s instantly recognizable crooning melts butter on contact. On January [...]

Awesome – The Voices of Promise (IMOK Gospel Music 2008)

2014-07-21T21:58:30-05:00December 12th, 2008|

AwesomeThe Voices of PromiseIMOK Gospel Music 2008www.imokgospelmusic.comThe Voices of Promise. It’s a perfect name for a youth choir. But they could also have been dubbed the Voices of Surprise. The youth choir, which hails from The St. Mary Church of God in Christ in Brooklyn, New York, was a concept [...]

Just Love – Brian Courtney Wilson (Spirit Rising 2008)

2014-07-21T21:58:30-05:00December 10th, 2008|

Brian Courtney WilsonJust LoveSpirit Rising Music/Music World Entertainment 2008www.musicworldentertainment.comFrom Matthew Knowles, father and manager of world-famous daughters Beyonce and Solange, and producer of gospel superstars Trin-I-Tee 5:7, comes Just Love, the debut album by soulful gospel balladeer Brian Courtney Wilson. Wilson, a Chicagoan now living in Houston, and not to [...]

Bishop Paul S. Morton Presents…the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship Mass Choir: Cry Your Last Tear

2015-10-26T02:43:59-05:00December 10th, 2008|

Bishop Paul S. Morton presents the Full Gospel Baptist Church Fellowship Mass Choir Cry Your Last Tear Tehillah Music Group/Light Records 2008 www.lightrecords.com Browsing through the music bins, one might think Cry Your Last Tear, with a photo of Bishop Paul S. Morton dominating the front cover, is a new [...]

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