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><> R.I.P. Andre Crouch <><

righteousdude2

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Yesterday Gospel music lost one of its most influential singers and writers of our day! I had the privilege of performing alongside Andre on two occasions, plus I was an an acquaintance, and I can say that his music has touched me, blessed and moved me, and I for one will miss him.

I am attaching a few of his songs through links. Take a few minutes to remanence and give thanks to God for this man's love of Jesus and his talent to put that love for the Father into words and song:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=whjZTug_O-Y

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-4JcZylU3c&list=RDwhjZTug_O-Y&index=5

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lmGiu9JfbIs

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0iZm9__sJL8

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e9ROXL6T8-w&index=22&list=RDwhjZTug_O-Y

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2HxGz6uqzKI&list=RDwhjZTug_O-Y&index=10

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z8SNY3zwXio&list=RDwhjZTug_O-Y&index=9
 

Salty

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What kind of "gospel" music.
There is a wide variety:
Southern, Black, Country, ect
 

righteousdude2

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What kind of "gospel" music.
There is a wide variety:
Southern, Black, Country, ect

Well, I didn't want to be accused of using the term "black"to describe my brother, but Andre was black Gospel. Give a listen to some of the links. If you never heard him, you may remember his songs and like his style.
 

Salty

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It seems a few years ago southern gospel actually went to court to be the sole holder of "gospel" music.
I am not able to find anything at the moment - if anyone can, I would appreciate.

I am now on the way to the Dentist....
 

Salty

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Well, I didn't want to be accused of using the term "black"to describe my brother, but Andre was black Gospel. Give a listen to some of the links. If you never heard him, you may remember his songs and like his style.

I used to work at a FM (CCM music) /AM station which played Black Gospel.

I do NOT care for Black Gospel music. Personally, I do not see much difference between Black gospel and Rock and Roll.
Now - I realize that many people like that brand - and therefore I did sell advertising for the black Gospel.
 

blackbird

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I used to work at a FM (CCM music) /AM station which played Black Gospel.

I do NOT care for Black Gospel music. Personally, I do not see much difference between Black gospel and Rock and Roll.
Now - I realize that many people like that brand - and therefore I did sell advertising for the black Gospel.

I like singing Crouch's work----I grew up in an era where black folks just were not invited into church at the church I was raised-----but the "powers that be" had no idea that Crouch was black---and us white dudes and dude-etts were singing his black songs in a white church!!(Their loss---our gain)

Its just a matter of taste-----I disdain Country/Western----listening to Country/Western makes me feel like going out and taking a swing at someone or robbing some Wells Fargo bank---doesn't do nothing for me in the positive arena!!!

But---like they say

Different strokes for different folks!!!
 
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righteousdude2

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I used to work at a FM (CCM music) /AM station which played Black Gospel.

I do NOT care for Black Gospel music. Personally, I do not see much difference between Black gospel and Rock and Roll.
Now - I realize that many people like that brand - and therefore I did sell advertising for the black Gospel.

Did you even give a listen to the links I posted? I am sure you may change your mind. It is more soulful, and not rock.
 

blackbird

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Did you even give a listen to the links I posted? I am sure you may change your mind. It is more soulful, and not rock.

Like "The Salt Man" said----he just doesn't like black music----just like I don't give a rip for country/western

Different strokes for different folks!!!

:wavey::wavey::saint:
 

rsr

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Did you even give a listen to the links I posted? I am sure you may change your mind. It is more soulful, and not rock.

Crouch's music was highly adaptable, from R&B to contemporary Christian to massed choir.

I'll never forget the Falls Creek choir (about 500 folks) presenting "My Tribute" to a crowd of about 8,000 people back in the early '70s.
 

JohnDeereFan

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I like singing Crouch's work----I grew up in an era where black folks just were not invited into church at the church I was raised-----but the "powers that be" had no idea that Crouch was black---and us white dudes and dude-etts were singing his black songs in a white church!!(Their loss---our gain)

Its just a matter of taste-----I disdain Country/Western----listening to Country/Western makes me feel like going out and taking a swing at someone or robbing some Wells Fargo bank---doesn't do nothing for me in the positive arena!!!

But---like they say

Different strokes for different folks!!!

I did like a lot of what Andre Crouch did. I was at a bar in Lake Worth (not drinking, just listening to the music) and one thing led to another and it ended up being a kind of open mic night.

I got up and sang four or five songs. I did Ophelia, Tipitina (the Allen Toussaint version, which includes the minor verse...), A Simple Twist of Fate, Soon and Very Soon, and a couple other songs.

By far, the one that got the biggest reaction was Soon and Very Soon.

I was never a huge fan of Bash 'N' The Code. They were a little too bubble gum-my for me. But I did like a lot of things about them and one of the songs I really liked that they did was a cover of Soon and Very Soon.
 
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