WASHINGTON — Richard Smallwood, a D.C. native and eight-time Grammy nominated singer-composer has died. Smallwood's publicist ...
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Richard Smallwood, contemporary gospel musician known for ‘Total Praise,’ dies at 77
His hit song ‘Total Praise’ was included in the group Destiny’s Child’s a capella “Gospel Medley,” performed by a cantor at ...
He became one of the country's biggest names in gospel, with songs that were covered by Destiny's Child, Whitney Houston and ...
The Dailey & Vincent duo are coming to the J.E. Broyhill Civic Center on Jan. 10. This is the 18th year that the ...
These eight tracks didn't just fill gymnasiums with music—they wired an entire generation's brains to forever associate the ...
Dillard University professor and internationally recognized music educator reaches a monumental milestone in his career, ...
Charles Spurgeon once warned that a time would come when, instead of shepherds feeding the sheep, the church would have clowns entertaining the goats. Whether or not he used those exact words, the ...
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Today-Music-History-Dec30
Today in Music History for Dec. 30: In 1672, the first public concert was held in London. The musicians performed behind a curtain while patrons ate cakes and drank ale.
Richard Smallwood, the Grammy-nominated "I Love the Lord" and "Total Praise" singer, has died, according to his family. He ...
Legendary gospel composer Richard Smallwood has died at 77. His music was covered by Whitney Houston and Destiny's Child.
Richard Smallwood, the Grammy-nominated gospel singer whose songs were covered by Whitney Houston and Destiny's Child, has ...
In 1977, inspired by the Edwin Hawkins Singers, Smallwood founded the Richard Smallwood Singers. The group brought a contemporary sound to gospel music, performing extensively in the D.C. area before ...
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