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Isn't Her Grace Amazing!

The Women Who Changed Gospel Music

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A unique tribute to often overlooked women who have left an indelible mark on Gospel Music—powerful talents who overcame racism and sexism to define the genre, establish its sound, and set the standard for good sangin' for generations.

Nothing in the world soothes the soul better than Gospel music. From the foot-stomping, hand-clapping melodies of yesterday to the head-bobbing, bass-thumping hits of today, Gospel music ignites the spirit and delivers the inspiration that takes us from the rough side of the mountain to the peak of God's love and grace. That feeling of joy, peace, love, and contentment is amplified when it's ringing through the voice of a sister who can SANG, Cheryl Wills reminds us. The remedy for a tough day at work can be alleviated with Mary Mary's uplifting jam Shackles, the answer to your heart's desires can be found in the harmonies of The Clark Sisters Name It, Claim It, and if you need a reminder of God's love, there is nothing more timeless that Aretha Franklin's stirring rendition of Amazing Grace.

Some talented performers, like Sister Rosetta Tharpe have faded from history, while singers like Yolanda Adams are at the top of her game. During the twentieth century, Willie Mae Ford spent most of her life encouraging and uplifting Christians both in church and on stage and composed more than 100 Gospel songs, yet it was men like her co-writer, Thomas A. Dorsey, who received the accolades and fame. Many women in the Gospel music industry go unnoticed, unpaid, and under-appreciated for their contributions, yet it is these women who are often the bedrock for songwriting, arranging, directing, and developing singers.

Cheryl Wills, the granddaughter of a Gospel singer, at last shines a spotlight on these spectacular women of song. The only book of its kind, Isn't Her Grace Amazing! showcase the talents, gifts, and skills of women in the Gospel music industry. It celebrates these heroines, chronicles their journeys from the choir loft to the world's largest stages, and reveals how they revolutionized this sacred music that is beloved worldwide. From the matriarchs of this movement to today's chart-topping divas, Wills offers in-depth portraits of twenty-five amazing women of Gospel music—based on interviews and extensive research—behind-the-scenes stories of favorite gospel hits, and illuminates what makes each of them shine.

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    • Library Journal

      April 1, 2022

      Journalist Wills (Emancipated: My Family's Fight for Freedom) profiles women who have made gospel music history. Songwriters, bandleaders, and pastors as well as singers, they have often walked a fine line between expressing their deep Christian faith and running the risk of appearing to court worldly success to do so. Readers not immersed in the genre are most likely to be familiar with the names mentioned in the book's chapter on "Crossover Queens" (Aretha Franklin, Rosetta Tharpe, Mavis Staples), but every one of the remarkable singers included here merits attention. The book begins, fittingly, with Queen of Gospel Mahalia Jackson, and the final chapter highlights more contemporary artists, while the thematic arrangement of the intervening chapters speaks to gospel music's diversity of expression and richness of community. The book's photos of women in gospel, following the precept of Psalm 100--"Make a joyful noise unto the Lord"--are uplifting all by themselves. VERDICT An affectionate yet clear-eyed view of gospel's brightest voices. For fans of gospel music or those who would like to know more about it.--Genevieve Williams

      Copyright 2022 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Booklist

      May 1, 2022
      Emmy-winning journalist and talk show host Wills pays tribute to 25 trailblazing and soul-stirring African American women, past and present, who have made significant contributions to gospel music, uplifting churchgoers and music lovers alike. She presents vivid profiles based on interviews and deep research, accompanied by beautiful illustrations, of such gospel treasures as Shirley Caesar, Willie Mae Ford, Aretha Franklin, Yolanda Adams, Mahalia Jackson, and the Drinkard Sisters. Many African American female gospel artists faced sexism and racism; they were also underpaid, while their male counterparts often received the most accolades and fame. Collectively, the women Wills showcases created a plethora of the greatest gospel hits and are winners of multiple honors, including the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award, Kennedy Center Honors, and induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Wills also recounts how some women of gospel music created the song and performance blueprints for such legendary artists as James Brown, Little Richard, Eric Clapton, and many more. Readers interested in gospel and its influence on all of American music will appreciate this informative and enjoyable history.

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