Talk:Pilgrim Baptist Church
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[edit] Gospel music
This article was removed from the category established for Gospel music as an unrelated article. Please post reasons why it should be returned here.
Absolon S. Kent 02:36, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
- To quote the article: 'The church is credited as the birthplace of gospel music in the 1930s. Thomas A. Dorsey, the "Father of Gospel Music", was the music director at Pilgrim Baptist for decades. Albertina Walker, Mahalia Jackson, Aretha Franklin, Sallie Martin, James Cleveland, The Staples Singers, and The Edwin Hawkins Singers are among those who have sung at the church.' Seems like reason enough to group this article with others related to gospel music to me. —JeremyA 03:13, 20 February 2007 (UTC)
Since the Category:Gospel music has been sorted I created a new category (Category:Gospel music venues to include this article under Gospel music.
Absolon S. Kent 20:48, 5 April 2007 (UTC)
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