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	<title>averyfineline &#187; BIBLIOGRAPHY</title>
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	<description>Criticism and commentary on southern gospel music and culture</description>
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		<title>Calling all history buffs: Elvis and sg</title>
		<link>http://averyfineline.com/2006/10/11/calling-all-history-buffs-elvis-and-sg/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Oct 2006 20:17:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Avery</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Is it verifiable, documentable and documented truth that southern gospel was Elvis&#8217;s favorite music and/or that he REALLY wanted to grow up and be a gospe quartet man but couldn&#8217;t sing harmony (well enough)? Or this is all old lore that just collects and perpetuates itself among sg types? I really would prefer/do need chapter [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Is it verifiable, documentable and documented truth that southern gospel was Elvis&#8217;s favorite music and/or that he REALLY wanted to grow up and be a gospe quartet man but couldn&#8217;t sing harmony (well enough)? Or this is all old lore that just collects and perpetuates itself among sg types? I really would prefer/do need chapter and verse citations from historians or other published sources (since my move, I can&#8217;t find the box in which Goff&#8217;s Close Harmony is packed away). Just post to the comments so everyone can have the benefit of (y)our shared knowledge. And thanks &#8230; in advance.</p>
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		<title>A good book</title>
		<link>http://averyfineline.com/2006/08/01/a-good-book/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Aug 2006 17:48:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Avery</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[Via reader DC, let me draw your attention to a new book of scholarly essays on southern gospel: More than Precious Memories. I&#8217;ve only quickly skimmed it, so I&#8217;ll have to say more later, but it’s clear it&#8217;s not for the reader who’s looking for straightahead history or music appreciation. That said, it’s the first [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Via reader DC, let me draw your attention to a new book of scholarly essays on southern gospel: <a href="http://www.mupress.org/webpages/books/graves.html"><em>More than Precious Memories</em></a>. I&#8217;ve only quickly skimmed it, so I&#8217;ll have to say more later, but it’s clear it&#8217;s not for the reader who’s looking for straightahead history or music appreciation. That said, it’s the first sustained academic treatment of the subject from a rhetorical/theoretical perspective that I’ve found (outside of my own work and the passing observations of a few country music historians and critics). Hat tip, DC.</p>
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		<title>More books</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Feb 2005 21:20:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Avery</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve added a few titles to the bibliography          page, though I realize that without some mechanism for designating          additions it&#8217;s rather like a snipe hunt trying to find the new content.       [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve added a few titles to the <a target="_blank" href="http://averyfineline.com/gospelmusic/sg_books.htm">bibliography          page</a>, though I realize that without some mechanism for designating          additions it&#8217;s rather like a snipe hunt trying to find the new content.          Anyway, thanks to everyone who continues to send titles and other helpful          suggestions.</p>
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		<title>An sg bibliography</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2005 21:27:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Avery</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[A bibliography of southern-gospel related books
With many thanks to Dean Adkins and John Crenshaw. Please let me know of any additions, corrections, or emendations. 
BY TITLE
101 More Hymn Stories - Kenneth Osbeck
Above All (Blackwood Bros) - K.J. Racine
All the Gold in California - Larry Gatlin
Amy Grant - Bob Millard
Bad Boy of Gospel Music (Calvin Newton) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="2">A bibliography of southern-gospel related books<br />
</font></strong><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="2"><em>With many thanks to Dean Adkins and John Crenshaw. Please <a href="mailto:editor@averyfineline.com" target="_blank">let me know</a> of any additions, corrections, or emendations. </em></font></p>
<p><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="2">BY TITLE<br />
<em>101 More Hymn Stories </em>- Kenneth Osbeck<br />
<em>Above All </em>(Blackwood Bros) - K.J. Racine<br />
<em>All the Gold in California</em> - Larry Gatlin<br />
<em>Amy Grant</em> - Bob Millard<br />
<em>Bad Boy of Gospel Music </em>(Calvin Newton) - Russ Cheatam<br />
<em>Bill Gaither, It&#8217;s More Than Music </em>- Bill Gaither &#038; Ken Abraham<br />
<em>The Cathedrals </em>(George Younce &#038; Glen Payne) - Ace Collins<br />
<em>The Chaplain of Boubon Street </em>- Bob Harrington &#038; Walter Wagner<br />
<em>Close Harmony </em>- James Goff<br />
<em>Don&#8217;t Quit Now </em>- Phil Enloe<br />
<em>Elvis Presley: A Life in Music &#8212; the Complete Recording Sessions- </em>Ernst Jorgensen<br />
<em>Ethel Waters, I Touched A Sparrow </em>- Twila Knaack<br />
<em>Fanny Crosby </em>- Bernard Ruffin<br />
<em>Fanny J. Crosby: An Autobiography </em>- Fanny Crosby<br />
<em>Fifty Years on the Bench </em>- Jack Clark<br />
<em>Follow the Yellow Brick Road </em>- Reba Rambo &#038; Judy Gossett<br />
<em>The Good Road </em>- Janet Paschal<br />
<em>Got To Tell It: Mahalia Jackson Queen of Gospel</em> - Jules Schwerin<br />
<em>Gospel Music Encyclopedia </em>- Robert Anderson &#038; Gail North<br />
<em>Gospel Music Is My Life </em>&#8211; JD Sumner with Bob Terrell<br />
<em>Gospel Quartet Music Then &#038; Now </em>- Doc Horsley<br />
<em>Gospel Trivia </em>- Phillip G. Wammack<br />
<em>The Gospel Sound </em>- Anthony Heilbut<br />
<em>Happy Rhythm </em>(Statesmen) - David Taylor<br />
<em>History of Gospel Music </em>&#8211; Duane Allen and Jesse Burt<br />
<em>Hold On </em>(The Greenes) - Mike Collins<br />
<em>Homecoming </em>&#8211; Bill Gaither<br />
<em>I Almost Missed the Sunset </em>- Bill Gaither<br />
<em>I&#8217;ll Fly Away </em>(Albert E. Brumley) - Kay Hively &#038; A.E. Brumley, Jr.<br />
<em>It </em>- LeRoy Abernathy<br />
<em>J.G. Whitfield, A Tribute in Essence </em>- Debbie Fleming<br />
<em>James Blackwood Memories </em>- Allen Dennis<br />
<em>James Blackwood Story </em>&#8211; James Blackwood &#038; Dan Martin<br />
<em>Labreeska </em>- LaBreeska Hemphill<br />
<em>Last Train to Memphis </em>- Peter Guralnick<br />
<em>The Legacy of Buck &#038; Dottie Rambo </em>- Buck Rambo &#038; Bob Terrell<br />
<em>The Legacy of the Blackwood Brothers </em>- Paul Davis<br />
<em>A Legend Lives On </em>(Chuck Wagon Gang) &#8212; Bob Terrell<br />
<em>Let the Song Go On</em> (Speer Family) &#8212; Paula Becker<br />
<em>The Lewis Family History/Picture Book </em>- Lance Leroy<br />
<em>The Life and Times of J.D. Sumner </em>- Bob Terrell<br />
<em>Life With A Legend: The Story of Kenny Hinson - </em>Larry Hinson <em><br />
Mighty Lot of Singin&#8217; </em>- Gerald Williams with Judy Cox<br />
<em>More than Precious Memories: The Rhetoric of Southern Gospel Music - Eds. Michael Graves and David Filigim<br />
</em></font><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="2"><em>The Music Men </em>- Bob Terrell<br />
<em>Nothin&#8217; But Fine</em> (Jake Hess) - Jake Hess &#038; Richard Hyatt<br />
<em>O Happy Day </em>(Goodmans) - Jamie Buckingham<br />
<em>The Oak Ridge Boys </em>- Ellis Widner &#038; Walter Carter<br />
<em>Peace That Passeth Understanding </em>- Connie Hopper<br />
<em>Precious Memories: The Recorded History of the Blackwood Brothers 1934-1985 </em>&#8211; John Crenshaw, Jim Guild, Wayne Hilliard<br />
&#8220;Presley and the Gospel Tradition,&#8221; by Charles Wolfe; in <em>Elvis: Images and Fancies</em>; ed. Jac Tharpe, University of Mississippi Press [republished in <em>The Elvis Reader</em>; ed. Kevin Quain (St Martin&#8217;s Press)]<br />
<em>The Rangers Quartet Book of Memories </em>- Mrs. Vernon Hyles<br />
<em>The Rest of the Song </em>- Squire Parsons<br />
<em>Sego </em>- James Sego &#038; R.L. Lamb<br />
<em>Singing the Glory Down: Amateur Gospel Music in S. Central Ky </em>- Lynwood Montell<br />
<em>The Sound of Light: A History of Gospel Music </em>- Don Cusic<br />
<em>Stories Behind 50 Gospel Favorites </em>- Lindsay Terry<br />
<em>They Heard Georgia Singing </em>- Zell Miller<br />
<em>They Sing the Mighty Power </em>(Couriers) - Charles Hembree<br />
<em>This Side of Heaven </em>(Ira Stanphill) - Earl Green &#038; Ira Stanphill<br />
<em>Tracing the Roots of Southern Gospel Singers</em> - B.F. McLemore<br />
<em>Turn Your Radio On </em>- Ace Collins<br />
<em>Vestal </em>- Vestal Goodman &#038; Ken Abraham<br />
<em>What a Wonderful Time </em>(Inspirations) - Bob Terrell<br />
<em>Where is Elvis </em>- Ed Hill &#038; Don Hill<br />
<em>White Boy Singin&#8217; the Blues</em> - Bane, Michael<br />
<em>The Wings of the Dove: The Story of Gospel Music in America - </em>Lois Blackwell<br />
<em>With All My Heart </em>(Lily Fern Weatherford) - Lily Weatherford &#038; Gail Shadwell<br />
<em>You Are My Sunshine </em>- Jimmie Davis<br />
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<p><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="2">BY AUTHOR<br />
Abernathy, LeRoy - <em>It </em><br />
Allen, Duane and Jesse Burt - <em>History of Gospel Music </em><br />
Anderson, Robert &#038; Gail North - <em>Gospel Music Encyclopedia </em><br />
Bane, Michael - <em>White Boy Singin&#8217; the Blues</em><br />
Becker, Paula - <em>Let the Song Go On </em>(Speer Family)<br />
Blackwell, Lois - <em>The Wings of the Dove: The Story of Gospel Music in America </em><br />
Blackwood, James &#038; Dan Martin - <em>James Blackwood Story </em><br />
Buckingham, Jamie - <em>O Happy Day </em>(Goodmans)<br />
Cheatam, Russ - <em>Bad Boy of Gospel Music </em>(Calvin Newton)<br />
Clark, Jack - <em>Fifty Years on the Bench </em><br />
Collins, Ace - <em>The Cathedrals </em>(George Younce &#038; Glen Payne)<br />
Collins, Ace - <em>Turn Your Radio On </em><br />
Collins, Mike - <em>Hold On </em>(The Greenes)<br />
Crenshaw, John; Jim Guild, Wayne Hilliard - <em>Precious Memories: The Recorded History of the Blackwood Brothers 1934-1985 </em><br />
Crosby, Fanny - <em>Fanny J. Crosby: An Autobriography </em><br />
<em>Cusic, Don - <em>The Sound of Light: A History of Gospel Music </em><br />
<em>Davis, Jimmie - <em>You Are My Sunshine </em><br />
</em></em></font><em><em><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="2">Davis, Paul - <em>The Legacy of the Blackwood Brothers </em><br />
Dennis, Allen - <em>James Blackwood Memories </em><br />
Enloe, Phil - <em>Don&#8217;t Quit Now </em><br />
Fleming, Debbie - <em>J.G. Whitfield, A Tribute in Essence </em><br />
Gaither, Bill - <em>I Almost Missed the Sunset </em><br />
Gaither, Bill - <em>Homecoming </em><br />
Gaither, Bill &#038; Ken Abraham - <em>Bill Gaither, It&#8217;s More Than Music </em><br />
Gatlin, Larry - <em>All the Gold in California</em><br />
Goff, James - <em>Close Harmony </em><br />
Goodman, Vestal &#038; Ken Abraham - <em>Vestal </em><br />
Graves, Michael and David Filigim - More than Precious Memories: The Rhetoric of Southern Gospel Music<br />
Green, Earl &#038; Ira Stanphill - <em>This Side of Heaven </em>(Ira Stanphill)<br />
Guralnick, Peter - <em>Last Train to Memphis </em><br />
Harrington, Bob &#038; Walter Wagner - <em>The Chaplain of Boubon Street </em><br />
Heilbut, Anthony - <em>The Gospel Sound </em><br />
Hembree, Charles - <em>They Sing the Mighty Power </em>(Couriers)<br />
<em>Hemphill, LaBreeska - <em>Labreeska </em><br />
Hess, Jake &#038; Richard Hyatt - <em>Nothin&#8217; But Fine </em>(Jake Hess)<br />
Hill, Ed &#038; Don Hill - <em>Where is Elvis</em><br />
Hinson, Larry - <em>Life With A Legend: The Story of Kenny Hinson </em><br />
Hively, Kay &#038; A.E. Brumley, Jr. - <em>I&#8217;ll Fly Away </em>(Albert E. Brumley)<br />
Hopper, Connie <em>- Peace That Passeth Understanding </em><br />
Horsley, Doc - <em>Gospel Quartet Music Then &#038; Now </em><br />
Hyles, Mrs. Vernon - <em>The Rangers Quartet Book of Memories </em><br />
Jorgensen, Ernst - <em>Elvis Presley: A Life in Music &#8212; the Complete Recording Sessions</em><em><br />
Knaack, Twila - <em>Ethel Waters, I Touched A Sparrow </em><br />
Leroy, Lance - <em>The Lewis Family History/Picture Book </em><br />
</em></em></font><em><em><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="2">McLemore, B.F. - <em>Tracing the Roots of Southern Gospel Singers </em><br />
Millard, Bob - <em>Amy Grant </em><br />
Miller, Zell - <em>They Heard Georgia Singing </em><br />
Montell, Lynwood - <em>Singing the Glory Down: Amateur Gospel Music in S. Central Ky </em><br />
Osbeck, Kenneth - <em>101 More Hymn Stories </em><br />
Parsons, Squire - <em>The Rest of the Song </em><br />
Pascal, Janet - <em>The Good Road</em><br />
Racine, K.J. - <em>Above All </em>(Blackwood Bros)<br />
Rambo, Buck &#038; Bob Terrell - <em>The Legacy of Buck &#038; Dottie Rambo </em><br />
Rambo, Reba &#038; Judy Gossett - <em>Follow the Yellow Brick Road </em><br />
Ruffin, Bernard - <em>Fanny Crosby </em><br />
<em>Schwerin, Jules - <em>Got To Tell It: Mahalia Jackson Queen of Gospel</em> -<br />
</em></font><em><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, serif" size="2">Sego, James &#038; R.L. Lamb - <em>Sego </em><br />
Sumner, JD with Bob Terrell - <em>Gospel Music Is My Life </em><br />
Taylor, David - <em>Happy Rhythm </em>(Statesmen)<br />
Terrell, Bob - <em>A Legend Lives On </em>(Chuck Wagon Gang)<br />
Terrell, Bob - <em>The Life and Times of J.D. Sumner</em><br />
Terrell, Bob - <em>The Music Men</em><br />
Terrell, Bob - <em>What A Wonderful Time </em>(Inspirations)<br />
Terry, Lindsay - <em>Stories Behind 50 Gospel Favorites </em><br />
Wammack, Phillip G. - <em>Gospel Trivia </em><br />
Weatherford, Lily &#038; Gail Shadwell - <em>With All My Heart </em>(Lily Fern Weatherford)<br />
Widner, Ellis &#038; Walter Carter - <em>The Oak Ridge Boys </em><br />
Williams, Gerald with Judy Cox - <em>Mighty Lot of Singin&#8217; </em>(Gerald Williams of the Melody Boys Quartet)<br />
Wolfe, Charles - &#8220;Presley and the Gospel Tradition,&#8221; in <em>Elvis: Images and Fancies</em>; ed. Jac Tharpe, University of Mississippi Press [republished in <em>The Elvis Reader</em>; ed. Kevin Quain (St Martin&#8217;s Press)] </font></em></em></em></em></em></p>
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