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Black History Standard Bulletin - Thomas A. Dorsey
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
Thomas A. Dorsey. Thomas Dorsey is often called the father of Gospel Music. His father was a minister; his mother a piano teacher. He played blues piano until personal tragedy led Dorsey to leave secular music behind and begin writing and recording what he called gospel music -- Christian praise combined with the rhythms of jazz and blues. After his first wife and son died in childbirth he wrote his most famous song, "Precious Lord Take My Hand." Dorsey opened the first gopsel music company, was the first African American elected in the Nashville Songwriters International Hall of Fame and to the Gospel Music Association's Living Hall of Fame.
I will praise thee, O Lord, among the people; I will sing unto thee among the nations. Psalm 57:9
This black history bulletin features a colorful design on the front cover with a blank inside & back cover. Works with all printers and copiers.
PRODUCT INFORMATION
| UPC | 730817357171 |
|---|---|
| Occasion | Black History |
| Size | 8.5" x 11" - Standard |
| Packaging | Package of 100 |
| Scripture Verse | Ps 57:9 |
| Scripture Version | KJV |
| Free Tools | My Church Toolbox |