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Southern Gospel: A Brief History

Southern Gospel  is a form of music that originated in the early twentieth century. Its roots are found in traditional American folk and gospel music. In this blog post, we will look at what southern gospel is, who invented it, and some popular artists that sing this type of music.

What is Southern Gospel? As you may have guessed, it`s a form of gospel music that can be found in the southern United States. It has roots in traditional American folk and gospel music but also draws influence from early jazz instrumentation as well as bluesy elements. Its origins date back to the early twentieth century and its popularity is soaring across the USA. Southern Gospel singers are typically backed by an acoustic guitar, bass guitar, and dobro.

The origins of Southern Gospel can be traced back to the early 20th century when it was first popularized by American composer Albert E. Brumley and William J. Gaither with their song “He Touched Me” from 1964-1965. Typically backed by an acoustic Guitar.

Where is Southern Gospel sung? It is sung in churches across the United States.

Here are 4 Popular Southern Gospel Songs and the artist who sings them.

-He Touched Me (Albert E Brumley)

-I Saw the Light in His Eyes Last Night (James Blackwood)

-It Is Well with My Soul (Fanny J Crosby)

-In Christ Alone, I Stand Amazed and Wondering Who He is? (William J. Walters)

This question is often asked: Why choose Southern Gospel music?

Southern gospel music is a type of Christian music with close ties to country and bluegrass. The roots can be traced back as early as the 1800s in the United States, but it was not until 1926 when Gaither Music Company began that southern gospel became popular.

“The history of Southern Gospel started at about 1835. The Holiness movement involves a set of Christian beliefs and practices that emerged chiefly … The Methodists of the 19th century continued the interest in Christian holiness that had … In 1835, Palmer`s sister, Sarah A. Lankford, started holding Tuesday Meetings for the Promotion of Holiness in her New York City home.” From Wikipedia

“The music`s roots can be traced back as early as the 1800s in the United States, but it was not until 1926 when Gaither Music Company began that southern gospel became popular. It is especially popular during praise and worship.

Southern Gospel Music arose from traditional folk hymns and shape-note singing. It is a part of the Americana genre, which also includes country music, bluegrass, and western swing.” From Southern Gospel Music Association

“The origins are closely related to those in rural America`s tradition of “sacred harp singings”.

There really is no music like Gospel, especially Southern Gospel.