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Gospel music is one of the clearest reflections of African American worship, and the music is also deeply rooted in the history of America. Black churches in the South began using music in their services toward the end of the nineteenth century. The practice quickly took root and spawned gospel as a popular category.
In The New Joyful Sounds, Ronnie Kennedy Barnes traces the history of that music. As a gospel singer himself and a student of the genre, he is eminently qualified to do so. Barnes breaks down the category into four distinct variations: quartet style, traditional gospel, contemporary gospel, and praise and worship.
The focus of this book is the quartet, in which male voices sing together in tight harmonies. The title refers to a classic quartet founded by Reverend Milton Brown and Howard Jones in 1989. Through a combination of songs, personal experience, and research into the history and social impact of the quartet, Barnes makes that music come alive.
For anyone who has used gospel music as a vehicle to express or experience the good news of Jesus Christ, this book is required reading.
A resident of Montgomery, Alabama, Ronnie Kennedy Barnes holds a bachelor degree in public relations from the University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa Alabama and master degree in human resource management from Troy University (Montgomery, Alabama Campus). He is an US Army veteran and a former newspaper reporter, and he has spent twenty-five years as a government employee. Most importantly, he is a gospel singer, and his deep feeling for the history of the music inspired him to write The New Joyful Sounds.
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