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Discographical Resources: R&B Indies and The Gospel Discography Bob McGrath and his team at Eyeball Productions have published four Volumes of the 2nd edition of the R&B Indies. Even more important is the fact that Eyeball Productions have issued the 2nd editon of Cedric Hayes & Robert Laughton ‘Gospel Discography’.
Robert Termorshuizen’s site focusing on Black Gospel Discographies & Label Shot Galleries from the 1940s to 1960s.
Scott Harlow's site focusing on (obscure) funk, soul and gospel from Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, and Ohio.
Brian Poust's site focusing on all kinds of black music from Georgia.
Blog and website with discographical information on Soul, R&B, Funk and GOSPEL from the Carolinas
You can listen to a lot of seventies gospel music on this site. Includes covershots and tracklistenings for all albums available at the site.
Gospel weblogs & websites: Red Kelly mainly covers the same period as Just Moving On at his blog.
Bob Marovich's excellent blog with a lot of reviews on recent gospel releases and information on what's going on in the world of gospel music.
Focusing on contemporary gospel music.
Latest gospel news, cd's & events
Gospel Radio Shows: Kevin Nutt's weekly gospel radio-show with lot's of seventies gospel music.
24/7/365 mix of gospel quartets from the 1950s till today.
Gospel Music Retailers: Looking for "Seventies" Gospel on Vinyl or CD? VinylSearch has a huge collection of Gospel for sale. Best place on the web for Out Of Print Gospel CDs and "Seventies" Gospel LPs.
Large collection of gospel from the Golden Age with still enough "seventies" material to make it worth a visit.
Jason Rosenberg makes available the near-impossible-to-find black gospel vinyl rarities that go for huge prices for a mere $20 per disc
Gospel Record Labels: Their releases concentrate on The Golden Age of gospel from around the middle of the 20th century.
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