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Dorothy Love Coates, And Her Singers - The Sound Of Gospel album flac Performer: Dorothy Love Coates
Title: The Sound Of Gospel
Style: Gospel
MP3 album: 1304 mb
FLAC album: 1931 mb
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With her "raggedy" voice and preacher's fire she could outsing the most powerful hard gospel male singers of the era. She was also a notable composer, writing songs such as "You Can't Hurry God (He's Right On Time)", "99 and a Half Won't Do" and "That's Enough". married to Willie Love (member of the Fairfield Four). She's singing with Original Gospel Harmonettes in 1951 until 1971. In 1960, she married Carl Coates (singer of the Sensational Nightingales).

Gospel blues has a long tradition of notable performers – including Son House, Blind Willie Johnson and Skip James – and perhaps the most distinguished was Reverend Gary Davis. Davis, who began as a street musician, was a powerful gospel singer whose simplicity of playing and deep pathos in his vocals brought out the mournful qualities of gospel songs such as ‘I Heard The Angels Singing’. The beauty and spirituality of this blind singer inspired countless musicians, including Bob Dylan and Ry Cooder. Georgia-born Sallie Martin was a contemporary of Dorsey and Jackson, and her show singing earned her the title of The Mother Of Gospel Music. She started singing in a Baptist church and later teamed up with Dorsey in Chicago. She founded a gospel publishing house and, with the Sallie Martin Singers, helped discover Ruth James, who became better known as Dinah Washington.

Dorothy Love Coates, a gospel singer whose gruff delivery and blazing theatrics made her one of the giants of the genre, died on Tuesday at a hospital in Birmingham, Al. where she lived most of her life. She was 74. The cause was heart disease, said Anthony Heilbut, a friend and gospel music scholar. The Harmonettes broke up in 1970, though Ms. Coates continued to perform with the Dorothy Love Coates Singers, featuring her sister Lillian and other singers from Birmingham. She sang at the Newport Jazz Festival several times, including in a 1975 tribute to Mahalia Jackson at Carnegie Hall. She stopped recording in 1980, but appeared in two films, in ''The Long Walk Home'' (1990) and in ''Beloved'' (1998), in which she can be seen leading a chorus of ex-slaves in an inspirational song. Ms. Coates married twice. Her first marriage, to Willie Love of the.

Photo: Media Mogul/Sound Asylum. Albums The Best Gospel Albums of All Time. What are the best gospel albums? This list includes great gospel albums such as What if We Were Real, Thankful, and Kings of the Gospel Highway. Kings of the Gospel Highway: the Golden Age of Gospel Quartets. A compilation of some of the finest gospel groups of the quartet heyday. The Best of Dorothy Love Coates and the Original Gospel Harmonettes. Coates has a magical, strong voice that could push gospel to the limits. named the Traditional Gospel Album of the Year in 2000.

Dorothy Love Coates (January 30, 1928 – April 9, 2002) was an influential American gospel singer who rose to stardom in the 1950s as a member of The Original Gospel Harmonettes. With her "raggedy" voice and preacher's fire she could outsing the most powerful hard gospel male singers of the era.

Gospel Harmonettes, Original Gospel Harmonettes, Dorothy Love Coates Singers  . Born Dorothy McGriff in Birmingham, Alabama, her early years were hard, (she later described them as "the same old thing"). Her minister father left the family when she was six, divorcing her mother thereafter. Dorothy began playing piano in the Baptist Church at age ten, then joined her sisters and brother in the McGriff Singers several years later. Horace Clarence Boyer, How Sweet the Sound: The Golden Age of Gospel Elliott and Clark, 1995, ISBN 0-252-06877-7.

Album · 1956 · 24 Songs. More By Dorothy Love Coates. See All. A City Built 4 Square. Camp Meeting, The Soul of the Gospel Harmonettes (feat. Dorothy Love Coates).

Dorothy Love Coates was Birmingham Alabama's greatest gospel singer and gospel song writer. 18 November 2016 ·. Dorothy Love Coates Live/Talks About Her Childhood! Dorothy Talks about her childhood, playing the piano as a child for Church and how music was always a part of her life. The Original Gospel Harmonettes Talk About How They Found Dorothy Love  . The Best of Dorothy Love Coates & the Original Gospel Harmonettes, Vols youtube.

Tracklist

1 Jehovah Is On The Way
2 He Didn't Have To Do It
3 When The Spirit Came
4 Bicentennial Tribute
5 My Father's House
6 When Jesus Lifted Me
7 Good News
8 The Old School
9 Lord I've Done (What You Told Me)

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Rare Private Release, no date info, guessing sometime between '69-'74.