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When Sunday Comes - Gospel Music in the Soul and Hip-Hop Eras

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"Gospel music evolved in often surprising directions during the post-Civil Rights era. Claudrena N. Harold's in-depth look at late-century gospel focuses on musicians like Yolanda Adams, Andraâe Crouch, the Clark Sisters, Al Green, Take 6, and the Winans, and on the network of black record shops, churches, and businesses that nurtured the music. Harold details the creative shifts, sonic innovations, theological tensions, and political assertions that transformed the music, and revisits the debates within the community over groundbreaking recordings and gospel's incorporation of rhythm and blues, funk, hip-hop, and other popular forms. At the same time, she details how sociopolitical and cultural developments like the Black Power Movement and the emergence of the Christian Right shaped both the art and attitudes of African American performers. Weaving insightful analysis into a collective biography of gospel icons, When Sunday Comes explores the music's essential place as an outlet for African Americans to express their spiritual and cultural selves"--

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Acknowledgments

Introduction

Chapter 1. Lord, Let Me Be an Instrument: The Artistry and Cultural Politics of Reverend James Cleveland

Chapter 2. A Special Kind of Witness: Andraé Crouch, the Growth of Contemporary Christian Music, and the Politics of Race

Chapter 3. Hold My Mule: Shirley Caesar and the Gospel of the New South

Chapter 4. A Wonderful Change: Walter Hawkins and the Love Alive Explosion

Chapter 5. Higher Plane: The Gospel According to Al Green

Chapter 6. The Only Thing Right Left in a Wrong World: The Clark Sisters, the Winans, Commissioned, and the Search for Cultural Authority in the 1980s

Chapter 7. If I Be Lifted: Milton Brunson and the Thompson Community Singers

Chapter 8. Through It All: Vanessa Bell Armstrong and the Perils of Crossover

Chapter 9. Hold Up the Light: The Crossover Success of BeBe and CeCe Winans

Chapter 10. Outside the County Line: The Southern Soul of John P. Kee

Chapter 11. We Are the Drum: Take 6, the Sounds of Blackness, and the New Black Aesthetic

Epilogue: Do You Want a Revolution? Kirk Franklin, Yolanda Adams, and the Beginning of a New Era in Gospel Music

Notes

Selected Bibliography

Index


About the author










Claudrena N. Harold is a professor of African American and African Studies and History at the University of Virginia. She is the author of New Negro Politics in the Jim Crow South and The Rise and Fall of the Garvey Movement in the Urban South, 1918–1942.

Product details

Authors Harold, Claudrena N Harold, Claudrena N. Harold
Publisher University Of Illinois Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 30.11.2020
 
EAN 9780252085475
ISBN 978-0-252-08547-5
No. of pages 272
Series Music in American Life
Subject Humanities, art, music > Music > General, dictionaries

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