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gospeller
noun
Alternative spelling of gospeler
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Paroled in 1952 in Toccoa, Georgia, he was taken in by the Byrd family, initially "wrecking the church" as a fervent gospeller with Sarah Byrd (an innate gift he later parodied in the 1980 movie, The Blues Brothers), then joining brother Bobby Byrd's group, the Gospel Starlighters.
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Daniel Farson and David Sylvester both have claims to being gospeller-in-chief to Bacon's rigorous morning work regime and after-hours extremes.
Some parishes are filled with guitar-strumming hot-gospellers; others like archaic language, incense and candles.
This four-CD set tracks their progress from stalwart gospellers doing rousing standards like "Swing Low" and "What Are They Doing in Heaven Today?", through early experiments with drums, which tended to stilt the songs by accenting the offbeat, to the funk classics of the Seventies which represent the most satisfying incursions of gospel into pop.
"The Jukes" found favor among penologists, social workers and social gospellers, who combined a humanitarian commitment to the poor with a scientific approach to charity.
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