(ThyBlackMan.com) There are certain voices in gospel music that don’t just sing—they minister. Andraé Crouch was one of those rare artists whose music didn’t just reach the ears; it reached the soul.
Stephen M. Newby and Robert Darden: Lessons in race and liturgical wonder: The life of Andraé Crouch
If there is a Mount Rushmore of gospel music legacy, Andraé Crouch is on it. He is the “father” of contemporary/modern gospel music and widely credited with creating the “praise and worship” genre.
The new biography of celebrated, path-blazing gospel composer Andraé Crouch takes its title, “Soon and Very Soon,” from one of his most famous songs, but for authors Bob Darden and Stephen Newby the ...
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