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Gospel! Religious Music in New Orleans

December 1, 1989 by: D. Eric Bookhardt

New Orleans has long been famous as a get-down music city of the first magnitude, but this party town is also prolifically endowed with a large number of churches as well. Churches, temples and music have been closely linked for about as long as these things have been in existence—practically forever—and this ancient association is especially evident during religious holidays.

The diversity of churches and church music reflects the ethno-cultural diversity of the city itself, and within ...

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