Gospel Boundaries: Tradition and Change
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This episode examines the origins of African American gospel music in the United States, the emergence and stylistic evolution of gospel quartets, the contributions of Thomas Andrew Dorsey, vocal and ensemble techniques, and the musical dialogue between post-WWII gospel music and secular genres. 
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