Oakland’s own Father of Gospel, Hawkins, still influences 21st century music with his Grammy-winning hit "Oh Happy Day," as ...
Songs of survival, defeat and hope swept through cotton fields in the antebellum south. Slaves used them to navigate a brutal ...
Taiwo Adegbodu, one half of the popular gospel music duo Adegbodu Twins, has died.
Gospel music and faith have long been a part of Black culture in the U.S. From hymns that would be sung on slavery fields to anthems of the civil rights movement, gospel has been there. Adeerya ...
Westcoast Black Theatre Troupe continues its "Soul of a People" theatre season with "How I Got Over: A Gospel Revue." The ...
Baylor University's Black Gospel Archive, described as the largest black gospel collection in the world, is expanding its mission to preserve hymns, records and programs from gospel groups across ...
FILE - In this June 4, 2004 file photo, Grammy-winning gospel singer Andrae Crouch poses for a photo at a ceremony honoring him with the 2,256nd star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles.
Indianapolis lost one of its great gospel music figures last month, guitarist and songwriter M.L. Allen, Jr. He was 89 years ...
Gospel singer Busola Oke, popularly known as Eleyele, has stirred concern among fans after an emotional live session in which ...
Taiwo Adegbodu, alongside his twin brother Kehinde Adegbodu, formed the widely known Adegbodu Twins, a name that became ...
Nigerian gospel singer, Taiwo Adegbodu, has passed away, Naija News reports. The late singer was one half of the well-known ...
Taiwo and his twin brother, Kehinde, rose to prominence in the Yoruba gospel music scene following the release of their debut album “Faratimi (Lean on Me)” in 1999.