All Styles of Gospel can be found on the site below.
| For some excellent music of all styles go
to New Song's Old
Songs. It includes a lot of great Gospel Midi's. Check these out near
the bottom of the page.

If you like the new gospel groups, take a look at a the
Dove Brothers
Quartet Web site. The have won many awards, including those listed
below;
- 1999 Singing News - Horizon Group of the Year
- 2002 Singing News - Group of the Year
- 2002 SGMA - Group of the Year
- 2003 Members of the Grand Ole Gospel Reunion
- 2003 Key To The City - Woodville, Texas
- Nominated for Group of the Year - 2000 - 2004
- Nominated for Album of the Year - (Tribute To Mosie Lister) -
2005
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If
you like some good old tunes with "pickin" sounds, look over this site.
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Graphic used with permission of Harry Todd,
creator of "Gitpickin Inspirational Music." |
Here's a site you don't want to miss if you love those "oldies" and want
to pick up some new tunes as well.
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Jack Todd won the "Spotlight Award" from the
Sword of Truth Ministry on June 6, 2000 for best Midi Christian
Site. Some of his links to other sites are out of date, but he has
an excellent collection of Midi's for gospel and spiritual types. He
even has some up-to-date tunes that you will enjoy as well. He gives
excellent description of his sources and has a lot of midi's found
no where else. |
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Black Gospel is well-known throughout the country. The traditions
started in the slavery days. This later developed into a popular
style that has been carried into today's Black churches especially
in the Southeastern United States.
The Dove Song Foundation has a lot of the old favorites. Click
the picture or text link to see some of these great groups. |

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If
you love the cowboy form of Gospel music, Jim Hendricks is one of the
best. Click the cowboy figure to the left of this text and you can
hear some samples of his music. The link is a bit slow loading, but is
worth the wait. |
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