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In recent years, the Rev. Carter’s peace building and interfaith efforts have included presenting the inaugural Morehouse College Gandhi-King-Mandela Peace Prize to President Russell M. Nelson.
As gentrification, declining attendance and pandemic-era shifts reshape Brooklyn’s Black churches, choirs work to preserve ...
Maverick City Music co-founder Norman Gyamfi recently sparked controversy when he declared that traditional gospel music is dead and needs to evolve to remain relevant, leading to a heated debate on ...
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NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with Big Freedia about her new album, "Pressing Onward," and how her childhood singing in the church ...
By Kathy Chouteau April Wright, whose family arrived on the Richmond scene 80 years ago, knows a little something about the ...
In an unassuming hall in Hervey Bay, 20 people are belting out classics. The goal of this choir isn't to be pitch perfect — it's to help manage their dementia.
Big Freedia on the Gospel Music That Lifts Her Up The New Orleans musician known for party-starting rapping chats about healing through song, and the TV, movies and boots that keep her stomping ahead.
Justin Timberlake is receiving backlash from fans after “not singing” at a slew of international music festivals in Romania and Paris.
Former lead vocalist of the Mississippi Mass Choir, Mosie Burks, passed away recently. We have a remembrance of the gospel singer.
For many of such creatives, the shift from making secular music is not just about singing gospel music, but a complete transformation in their lives.
More than a dozen hip-hop and R&B artists will perform at Cincinnati Music Festival from July 24-26. Here's everything to know about the lineup.