
Southern Gospel History - Home Page
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Southern Gospel History - Gospel Music Association
The Gospel Music Association (GMA) was founded in 1964. The purpose of the GMA is to promote all genres of Christian music, including, but not limited to contemporary, pop, rock, praise & worship, …
Southern Gospel History - Groups
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Southern Gospel History - Individuals
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Southern Gospel History - Inspirations
Songs like “Cry For The Children” and “We Need To Thank God” resounded strongly with Christian conservatives and fans of traditional gospel music. For most of the 2000s, the members of the …
Southern Gospel History - Perrys
History The Perrys formed in Dawsonville, Georgia, in 1970 and were originally a family group consisting of siblings Debra, Randy, and Libbi Perry. Their younger brother, George, later began performing …
Southern Gospel History - Gerald Wolfes Gospel Music Hymn Sing
Gerald Wolfe's Gospel Music Hymn Sing is a branded concert tour with associated audio and video products that is affiliated with The Gospel Music Hymn Sing Foundation, a non-profit organization.
Southern Gospel History - Sisters
The members of Sisters got their start in gospel music traveling with their mother Brenda Ruppe in a trio configuration billed as the Ruppes. They later traveled with Kim's husband Michael Lord in a group …
Southern Gospel History - SGMA Hall Of Fame
The class totaling 38 members (including Bagwell) featured legendary singers, musicians, songwriters, and music publishers in Southern Gospel music. The initial class was by far the largest class to be …
Southern Gospel History - Imperials
In his book Nothin’ But Fine, Hess details their struggles on the gospel music circuit. Influential promoters finally accepted the Imperials, though, and they began to break down musical barriers in …