The "Queen of Gospel" was a nickname for Mahalia Jackson, who did indeed perform at JFK's inaugural ball. This was, obviously, in January 1961, that being when Kennedy was inaugurated.
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"The Lighthouse" is a popular gospel song that has been performed by several artists and groups. Notably, it has been sung by the Hoppers, the Cathedrals, and the Gaither Vocal Band. These groups have contributed to the song's enduring popularity in the Southern Gospel genre. Additionally, many local choirs and gospel ensembles have performed their own renditions of this beloved classic.
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While there isn't a gospel song entitled 'He Touch You', there is a very popular gospel song entitled 'He Touched Me'. This song was written by W. J. Gaither, and has been performed by multiple individuals.
The gospel song "That's Alright" was composed by Reverend J. C. McGowan. It is a traditional gospel piece that has been performed and recorded by various artists over the years. The song reflects themes of hope and reassurance, common in gospel music.
Rhoads, Dewey and Michie (Mark as Story) say that Mark's Gospel was designed to be performed orally by a narrator to an audience that would have, for the main part, been illiterate.
The song "I've Been Reading God's Letter" is performed by The Gospel Legends. They are known for their contributions to gospel music and have a rich catalog of inspirational songs. The Gospel Express, while also a notable group in the genre, is not associated with this particular song.
All four Gospels contain miracles performed by Jesus.
Jesus be a fence around you is the title of a gospel song recorded by Sam Cooke and the soul stirrers. It's a beautiful song performed by a variety of gospel singers.
"Peace Be Still" was written by Reverend James Cleveland, a noted gospel singer and composer. The song has been performed by various gospel artists and is known for its message of finding peace and solace in times of trouble.