Chicago Sound (The Birth of Modern Gospel)

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  • Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
  • As Black families left the South, their migration allowed them to bring their religion and musical practices along with them. But it would be one man in particular, Thomas Dorsey, who would find himself in the middle of a Chicago community that was fertile with opportunities.
    Dorsey recognized that at every corner sat either a blues spot, a jazz club, or a church. Submitting to the beautiful jingles around him, he fused together the sounds and struggles of Black people and went on a tour to introduce his newfound genre called gospel. With his innovative outlook, gospel found its way into pulpits in Chicago.
    In this episode of Black History In Two Minutes or So hosted by Henry Louis Gates Jr. - with additional commentary from Rev. James Bryson, Jr. of First Church of Deliverance, Imani Perry of Princeton University, and Fredara Hadley of The Juilliard School, we take a look at how the Great Migration benefited Black people, leading to the creation of a new genre of music.
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    Additional Archival by:
    • Chicago History Museum
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    Executive Producers:
    • Robert F. Smith
    • Henry Louis Gates Jr.
    • Dyllan McGee
    • Deon Taylor
    Senior Producer:
    • William Ventura
    Series Producers:
    • Chinisha Scott
    • William Ventura
    Executive in Charge of Production:
    • Robert L. Yacyshyn
    Post Production Supervisor:
    • Veronica Leib
    Post Production Coordinator:
    • Katherine Swiatek
    Written By:
    • Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
    Additional Writing:
    • Kevin Burke
    • Kelsi Lindus
    • Chinisha Scott
    • William Ventura
    Editors:
    • Margaret Metzger
    • Anne Yao
    Producer:
    • Kevin Burke
    Archival Producer:
    • Megan Graham
    Research:
    • Zoë Smith
    Assistant Editors:
    • Patrice Bowman
    • Nicholas Mastrangelo
    Director of Photography:
    • Nikki Bramley
    • Nausheen Dadabhoy
    • Stephen McCarthy
    Graphic Design:
    • Anthony Kraus
    Special Thanks:
    • Daina Ramey Berry
    • Sam Hartley
    • Elyssa Hess
    • Stacey Holman
    • Hasan Jeffries
    • Peniel Joseph
    • Imani Perry
    Music By:
    • Oovra Music
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @CCTH2221-lp2zj
    @CCTH2221-lp2zj 8 місяців тому +1

    This is so interesting. I’m a North Jersey native who grew up in the church and around the Newark gospel scene. I moved to Chicago and my first week between a Saturday night and Sunday morning driving through the Southside I heard Hammond’s blasting through open windows being played like I’d never heard before and it seemed like every church had some Alto that could put any R&B singer to shame. I remember calling my cousin in Philly and telling her. I’m convinced Chicago is
    “the cradle of Gospel music”🎼

  • @williamstamper442
    @williamstamper442 9 місяців тому +1

    Theae young players knew what saved by Grace meant. So they sang and played it

  • @Danny-fs1hk
    @Danny-fs1hk Рік тому +2

    Black Excellence once again!