Gospel Music

R.I.P. Reverend Charlie Jackson

2014-07-21T21:59:25-05:00February 16th, 2006|

From Kevin Nutt of CaseQuarter Records:It is with great sadness that we here at CaseQuarter Records must convey the news that Bishop Charlie Jackson of Baker, Louisiana has passed away. Bishop Jackson, known to many blues, gospel and music lovers in the wider world as the Reverend Charlie Jackson, died [...]

MISSISSIPPI MASS HONORS BLACK HISTORY MONTH

2014-07-21T21:59:25-05:00February 14th, 2006|

From Media Jenny (February 14, 2006): Jackson, MS- On February 7, in Jackson, Mississippi, the Mississippi Mass Choir joined with the Mississippi Symphony Orchestra, the Mississippi Girlchoir and the Power Academic and Performing Arts Complex (APAC) Dancers in a tribute concert to renowned civil rights’ leader and martyr Medgar Evers. [...]

Essential Gospel – Classic Recordings: No. 131

2014-07-21T21:59:25-05:00February 14th, 2006|

“Try Me Father”Rev. Willingham and His SwaneesFederal 125421966“Try Me Father” is an obvious variation on James Brown’s classic 1958 proto-soul “Try Me” (also on Federal Records). But turnaround is fair play, because The Godfather of Soul – who produced this recording – owed much of his early stage histrionics from [...]

TBGB Pick of the Week: February 13, 2006

2014-07-21T21:59:25-05:00February 14th, 2006|

“You Held On Even When I Let Go” Eddie Ruth BradfordFrom her forthcoming CD Saved by GraceJuana Records 2006www.malaco.comEddie Ruth Bradford, with her resonant, relaxed alto voice, sounds like a cross between Mahalia Jackson and Mavis Staples. Bradford’s latest single, “You Held On Even When I Let Go,” is as [...]

CD Review: Jerry Warren – Never Let You Go

2014-07-21T21:59:25-05:00February 9th, 2006|

Jerry WarrenNever Let You GoNivla Records 2005Jerry Warren sounds like the lead singer in a traditional gospel quartet. His husky voice travels the vocal spectrum from Al Green’s pinched tenor to the rough growl of the finest, earthiest singing ministers. On Never Let You Go, however, Warren doesn’t front a [...]

CD Review: Ami Rushes – Covering

2014-07-21T21:59:25-05:00February 9th, 2006|

Ami RushesCoveringAmi Rushes Ministries 2005www.amirushes.comAt the 2005 GMWA, where she performed on an artist showcase, Ami Rushes described the concept – and hence the title – of Covering as her “cover” versions of traditional, or traditional-influenced, gospel songs she loves. Indeed, Ami flexes her muscular, rock-star tough voice around a [...]

CD Review: Relationship – The Eric Carrington Project

2014-07-21T21:59:25-05:00February 9th, 2006|

The Eric Carrington ProjectRelationshipDivine Line Records/Worldwide Music Group 2005www.ericcarrington.comSome gospel musicians are appreciated for the quality of their voice, such as Vickie Winans or Mahalia Jackson. Others, such as Billy Preston or Arizona Dranes, are lauded for their instrumental prowess. Still other musicians are best enjoyed for the overall musicality [...]

CD Review — Excelsior: The Promise

2014-07-21T21:59:25-05:00February 5th, 2006|

ExcelsiorThe PromiseCentral South Distribution 2005www.excelsiorsings.comSince I’m a little late in reviewing this project, let me get right to the point: The Promise is one of the best gospel choral ensemble CDs I’ve heard in some time, certainly since last year’s release of the Cosmpolitan Church of Prayer Warriors’ famed The [...]

TBGB Pick of the Week: February 5, 2006

2014-07-21T21:59:25-05:00February 5th, 2006|

"Mighty Long Way"Joe PaceFrom the CD: Mighty Long Way - The Vision Comes AliveIntegrity Gospel 2006In 1997, Joe Pace and the Colorado Mass Choir earned a Stellar Award for Best New Artist of the Year. Nearly ten years and stacks of award nominations, performances and recordings later, Pace and his [...]

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