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Description of Southern Gospel

 
Southern Gospel borrows elements from other southern musical styles like Bluegrass and the blues, and fuses them with the strong tone of Gospel. Bill and Gloria Gaither are the rock-bottom foundation of this style, while te country-influenced Chuck Wagon Gang are still in the vanguard after nearly 65 years and countless personnel changes. Also prominent are the Cathedrals, whose trademark baritone and high tenor voices have put them in the forefront of the Southern Gospel scene for decades. The style is roundly upbeat, both musically and lyrically -- this is music that ranges in style from backyard hoedown music to songs you might hear Sunday morning at the town chapel.
 

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Southern Gospel Key Artists

 
Bill & Gloria Gaither

This husband and wife team
has been spreading the
Southern Gospel word
since the early 1970s.
Powerhouses of Southern...

Chuck Wagon Gang

Since 1936 CWG helped to
bring together old time
religion songs with country
music via their front porch
hootenanny songs. Going...

The Blackwood Brothers

They were a Southern
Gospel group with dynamic
harmonies who once
auditioned a young Elvis
Presley and turned him d...

The Happy Goodmans

A traditional Gospel
family-band of the early
'60s, the Happy Goodmans
were stars of The Gospel
Singing Jubilee.

The Staple Singers

Dad-and-daughters group
began as a Gospel act, but
quickly branched out into
folk-tinged, message-driven
soul. The Staple Singers w...

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