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Black Gospel Music Restoration Project
Baylor University - zzz (Old) Black Gospel Music Restoration Project
32 episodes
13 hours ago
The rich and soulful sounds from the "Golden Age of Gospel" are distinctly African American. They are the voices of men and women who loved to sing and raise their voices in praise. This fertile musical time period in American history is a cultural snapshot revealing the depth of a people, their community, and the influence they have had on the rest of American music. Baylor University presents the Black Gospel Music Restoration Project, an effort to preserve this valuable history and culture and celebrate the vibrant music of this era between 1945 and 1975. Baylor Professor Robert F. Darden explores the work of the Black Gospel Music Restoration Project, and a selection of recordings is presented here free for personal, non-commercial use as a contribution to education and scholarship. Baylor University does not own the rights in this collection and therefore cannot grant or deny permission to distribute material in this collection. It is the user's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing music from the BGMRP. If you have any more information about the music available from the Black Gospel Music Restoration Project, or if you are the copyright owner and believe this collection has not properly attributed your work to you or has used it without permission, we want to hear from you. Please use the "feedback" link to contact us - providing your contact information and a link to the relevant content. To learn more about the project, and to discover additional, publicly-accessible audio, visit www.baylor.edu/library/gospel.
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The rich and soulful sounds from the "Golden Age of Gospel" are distinctly African American. They are the voices of men and women who loved to sing and raise their voices in praise. This fertile musical time period in American history is a cultural snapshot revealing the depth of a people, their community, and the influence they have had on the rest of American music. Baylor University presents the Black Gospel Music Restoration Project, an effort to preserve this valuable history and culture and celebrate the vibrant music of this era between 1945 and 1975. Baylor Professor Robert F. Darden explores the work of the Black Gospel Music Restoration Project, and a selection of recordings is presented here free for personal, non-commercial use as a contribution to education and scholarship. Baylor University does not own the rights in this collection and therefore cannot grant or deny permission to distribute material in this collection. It is the user's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing music from the BGMRP. If you have any more information about the music available from the Black Gospel Music Restoration Project, or if you are the copyright owner and believe this collection has not properly attributed your work to you or has used it without permission, we want to hear from you. Please use the "feedback" link to contact us - providing your contact information and a link to the relevant content. To learn more about the project, and to discover additional, publicly-accessible audio, visit www.baylor.edu/library/gospel.
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Episodes (20/32)
Black Gospel Music Restoration Project
He's a Friend of Mine
Sensational Sunset Paraders
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11 years ago
3 minutes 49 seconds

Black Gospel Music Restoration Project
Who Is This?
Bishop Clarence Haddon
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11 years ago
3 minutes 24 seconds

Black Gospel Music Restoration Project
Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray
Frederick "Nee" Smith and the Gospel Light
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11 years ago
2 minutes 46 seconds

Black Gospel Music Restoration Project
I Stretch My Hands to Thee
Trumpet-ettes of Detroit
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11 years ago
2 minutes 45 seconds

Black Gospel Music Restoration Project
Over the Hill
Pilgrim Harmonizers
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11 years ago
2 minutes 38 seconds

Black Gospel Music Restoration Project
I'll Do
Heavenly Spirituals of Chicago
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11 years ago
2 minutes 34 seconds

Black Gospel Music Restoration Project
Steal Away
Hulah Gene Dunkin and Hurley and Carolyne
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11 years ago
3 minutes 16 seconds

Black Gospel Music Restoration Project
My Lord What a Morning
Masters of Harmony
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11 years ago
1 minute 54 seconds

Black Gospel Music Restoration Project
Have Mercy
Evening Star Quartet
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11 years ago
2 minutes 48 seconds

Black Gospel Music Restoration Project
Didn't It Rain
Southern Harmoneers of Georgia
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11 years ago
3 minutes 11 seconds

Black Gospel Music Restoration Project
City In the Sky
The Mel-Tones
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11 years ago
3 minutes 6 seconds

Black Gospel Music Restoration Project
Where Is Freedom
Friendly Four
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11 years ago
2 minutes 33 seconds

Black Gospel Music Restoration Project
Part Two - Context and Commentary, Black Gospel Music
Context and commentary on Black Gospel music by Robert Darden, a professor at Baylor University, and Bob Marovich, a distinguished Black Gospel Music collector and author of the Black Gospel Music Blog, in conversation with Dr. Gardner Campbell, former Director of the Academy for Teaching and Learning at Baylor University.
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15 years ago
50 minutes 33 seconds

Black Gospel Music Restoration Project
Part Three - Context and Commentary, Black Gospel Music
Context and commentary on Black Gospel music by Robert Darden, a professor at Baylor University, and Bob Marovich, a distinguished Black Gospel Music collector and author of the Black Gospel Music Blog, in conversation with Dr. Gardner Campbell, former Director of the Academy for Teaching and Learning at Baylor University.
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15 years ago
40 minutes 12 seconds

Black Gospel Music Restoration Project
Part One - Context and Commentary, Black Gospel Music
Context and commentary on Black Gospel music by Robert Darden, a professor at Baylor University, and Bob Marovich, a distinguished Black Gospel Music collector and author of the Black Gospel Music Blog, in conversation with Dr. Gardner Campbell, former Director of the Academy for Teaching and Learning at Baylor University.
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15 years ago
47 minutes 2 seconds

Black Gospel Music Restoration Project
Smoothing Out The Rough Way
Gospel Soul Seekers, featuring Nathaniel Gatewood and Arthur Orr. Myrl, ca. 1961.
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15 years ago
2 minutes 15 seconds

Black Gospel Music Restoration Project
There is a God
Silver Heart Gospel Singers, featuring Robert Turner. All-Indy, date unknown.
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15 years ago
3 minutes 8 seconds

Black Gospel Music Restoration Project
I Believe
Boys of Wonder, featuring S. White, R. Noble and B. Williamson. Honey-B-Recording Co., date unknown.
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15 years ago
3 minutes 12 seconds

Black Gospel Music Restoration Project
Lord Save Me
Soulful Sons of Zion. S.Z. Record Co., date unknown.
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15 years ago
2 minutes 49 seconds

Black Gospel Music Restoration Project
Somebody Bigger Than You and I
Little Lucy Smith Singers, featuring Gladys Beamon. States Record Company, 1955.
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15 years ago
2 minutes 13 seconds

Black Gospel Music Restoration Project
The rich and soulful sounds from the "Golden Age of Gospel" are distinctly African American. They are the voices of men and women who loved to sing and raise their voices in praise. This fertile musical time period in American history is a cultural snapshot revealing the depth of a people, their community, and the influence they have had on the rest of American music. Baylor University presents the Black Gospel Music Restoration Project, an effort to preserve this valuable history and culture and celebrate the vibrant music of this era between 1945 and 1975. Baylor Professor Robert F. Darden explores the work of the Black Gospel Music Restoration Project, and a selection of recordings is presented here free for personal, non-commercial use as a contribution to education and scholarship. Baylor University does not own the rights in this collection and therefore cannot grant or deny permission to distribute material in this collection. It is the user's obligation to determine and satisfy copyright or other use restrictions when publishing or otherwise distributing music from the BGMRP. If you have any more information about the music available from the Black Gospel Music Restoration Project, or if you are the copyright owner and believe this collection has not properly attributed your work to you or has used it without permission, we want to hear from you. Please use the "feedback" link to contact us - providing your contact information and a link to the relevant content. To learn more about the project, and to discover additional, publicly-accessible audio, visit www.baylor.edu/library/gospel.