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  2. Sacred jazz - Wikipedia

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    Many other jazz artists also borrowed from black gospel music. Before World War II, American churches, black and white, regarded jazz and blues with suspicion or outright hostility as "the devil's music". It was only after World War II that a few jazz musicians began to compose and perform extended works intended for religious settings or ...

  3. History of music in the biblical period - Wikipedia

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    David Playing the Harp by Jan de Bray, 1670.. Knowledge of the biblical period is mostly from literary references in the Bible and post-biblical sources. Religion and music historian Herbert Lockyer, Jr. writes that "music, both vocal and instrumental, was well cultivated among the Hebrews, the New Testament Christians, and the Christian church through the centuries."

  4. When the Saints Go Marching In - Wikipedia

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    Louis Armstrong helped make The Saints into a jazz standard with his 1938 Decca recording, which was added to the National Recording Registry by the Library of Congress in 2021. [22] The tune was brought into the early rock and roll repertory by Fats Domino as one of the traditional New Orleans numbers he often played to rock audiences. Domino ...

  5. Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho - Wikipedia

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    Critic Robert Cummings wrote: "The jaunty, spirited theme hardly sounds like the product of the pre–Civil War era, and would not sound out of place in a ragtime or even jazz musical from the early 20th century. The closing portion of the tune, sung to the words quoted above, is its most memorable portion: the notes plunge emphatically and ...

  6. Since 2011, the world has celebrated April 30 as International Jazz Day. It’s a day dedicated to celebrating the genre’s music, The post Does jazz need a rebrand? Why the genre’s greatest ...

  7. Gospel music - Wikipedia

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    The distinctive sound is heavily influenced by UK street culture with many artists from the African and Caribbean majority black churches in the UK. [27] The genre has gained recognition in various awards such as the GEM (Gospel Entertainment Music) Awards, [ 28 ] MOBO Awards , [ 29 ] [ 30 ] Urban Music Awards [ 31 ] and has its own Official ...

  8. Mick Jagger sounds off at New Orleans Jazz Fest, starting a ...

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  9. Jewish music - Wikipedia

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    The Dartmouth Jewish Sound Archive; Jewish Music Research Center; Judaica Sound Archives at Florida Atlantic University Libraries Archived 2020-09-29 at the Wayback Machine; The Jewish Music WebCenter; Music and the Holocaust Articles, images and recordings of music of 1933–1945. A list of Jewish composers with sheet music published by IMSLP.com.