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  All month long we are celebrating our contributions to music..Today we shine the spotlight on The Winans The Winans were pioneers in the field of contemporary gospel, updating the sound and style of traditional black gospel vocal groups for the urban contemporary age. While they weren’t the first group to do so, they were probably […]

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  All month long we are celebrating our contributions to music..Today we shine the spotlight on The Late Bishop Walter Hawkins & The Family Bishop Walter Hawkins was the brother of Edwin Hawkins, Daniel Hawkins (Marcia), Feddie Hawkins Smith, Carol Hawkins Kemp and Lynette Hawkins-Stephens. Bishop Hawkins was married to Tramaine Hawkins, they had two children, a […]

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All month long we are celebrating our contribution to music…Today we look at an icon min music whether its Gospel or R&B She is still “The Queen Of SOUL!!!! Ms Aretha Franklin   Aretha Louise Franklin (born March 25, 1942) is an American singer and musician. Franklin began her career performing gospel at her father, minister C. L. Franklin‘s church at 10. Eight years later, […]

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All month lone we are celebrating our contribution to music..Today we shine the spotlight on The Soul Stirrers… The Soul Stirrers are an American gospel music group, whose career spans over eighty years. The group was a pioneer in the development of the quartet style of gospel, and a major influence of soul music, doo wop, and motown sound, some of […]

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  The Late Show’s Gospel Choir will be in concert in celebration of Black Music Month at Southern Baptist Church, located at 12-16 W. 108th Street, (between Central Park West & Manhattan Avenue), in New York City, on Friday, June 21st, 2013, at 6 p.m. Their awesome harmonies and soulful renditions of old Negro Spirituals […]

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What a great time!!! All this month we will be celebrating Black Music Month!!! Here’s today’s feature…   The Clark Sisters: The Clark Sisters were born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. They each began singing at an early age, and by the late 1960s they were all performing together in church services, usually singing songs […]

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For nearly two decades now, Kirk Franklin has been a multi-platinum-selling purveyor of majestic fusions of gospel and contemporary music, and a mirror of Christian humanity boldly reflecting what one faith walking man can accomplish when he focuses on God and taps deep into the gifts He gives. Franklin is a pioneer in gap-bridging musicianship, […]

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Stand is a song, featured on Donnie McClurkin’s self-titled debut album, released in October of 1996. Stand, was the album’s biggest hit, after receiving a critical endorsement from Oprah Winfrey. The popular reception for Stand, keep his debut album in the top ten of Billboard’s Gospel sales chart for over two years, earning Donnie a […]

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*With Black Music Month here, we decided to take a look at some of the most stylish female musicians alive. One of our partner sites, Essence.com, decided to create a list where they take a look at the likes of Rihanna and Mary J. Blige and the great fashion dos in their career. Besides Solange […]

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    June is a good month for black people. First it’s the first month of summer, (and you know how we love summer), there’s Juneteenth, and it’s also Black Music Month.   Started by former President Jimmy Carter in 1979, Black Music Month turns the spotlight on the rich history and enduring legacy of […]

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50. Sade: Why Can’t We Live Together (Apartheid) 49. Outkast: Liberation 48. Arrested Development: Revolution 47. Whitney Houston: The Greatest Love of All https://dailymotion.com/video/x2aqg4 by jpdc11 46. Tracy Chapman: Revolution 45. Various Artists: We Are The World read full story article courtesy of Newsone.com

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50. Sade: Why Can’t We Live Together (Apartheid) 49. Outkast: Liberation 48. Arrested Development: Revolution 47. Whitney Houston: The Greatest Love of All https://dailymotion.com/video/x2aqg4 by jpdc11 46. Tracy Chapman: Revolution 45. Various Artists: We Are The World read full story article courtesy of Newsone.com