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- 2004012677 contributor B9820118.
- 2004012677 created "2004.".
- 2004012677 date "2004".
- 2004012677 date "2004.".
- 2004012677 dateCopyrighted "2004.".
- 2004012677 description "Includes discography (p. 325-351), bibliographical references, and index.".
- 2004012677 description "Why gospel music? -- Gospel's African roots -- The rise of spirituals in North America -- What spirituals are, what spirituals mean -- The American Civil War -- Reconstruction, the jubilee singers, and minstrelsy -- The foundations of gospel: the Black exodus, barbershop quartets, the Pentecostals, and jack-leg preachers -- The fathers of gospel: William H. Sherwood, Charles A. Tindley, and Thomas A. Dorsey -- Chicago and the rise of gospel music -- Three divas: Rosetta Tharpe, Clara Ward, and Mahalia Jackson -- The great gospel groups: six unforgettable voices -- Gospel on the freedom highway -- Gospel's evolution: from Alex Bradford to James Cleveland to Andrae Crouch -- The last great male quartets -- Contemporary gospel: six defining voices.".
- 2004012677 extent "xii, 424 p. :".
- 2004012677 identifier "0826414362 (hardcover : alk. paper)".
- 2004012677 identifier 2004012677.html.
- 2004012677 issued "2004".
- 2004012677 issued "2004.".
- 2004012677 language "eng".
- 2004012677 publisher "New York : Continuum,".
- 2004012677 subject "782.25/4/09 22".
- 2004012677 subject "Gospel music History and criticism.".
- 2004012677 subject "ML3187 .D37 2004".
- 2004012677 tableOfContents "Why gospel music? -- Gospel's African roots -- The rise of spirituals in North America -- What spirituals are, what spirituals mean -- The American Civil War -- Reconstruction, the jubilee singers, and minstrelsy -- The foundations of gospel: the Black exodus, barbershop quartets, the Pentecostals, and jack-leg preachers -- The fathers of gospel: William H. Sherwood, Charles A. Tindley, and Thomas A. Dorsey -- Chicago and the rise of gospel music -- Three divas: Rosetta Tharpe, Clara Ward, and Mahalia Jackson -- The great gospel groups: six unforgettable voices -- Gospel on the freedom highway -- Gospel's evolution: from Alex Bradford to James Cleveland to Andrae Crouch -- The last great male quartets -- Contemporary gospel: six defining voices.".
- 2004012677 title "People get ready! : a new history of Black gospel music / Robert Darden.".
- 2004012677 type "text".