[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 154 (2008), Part 9]
[Senate]
[Pages 12542-12543]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]




                         SUBMITTED RESOLUTIONS

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  SENATE RESOLUTION 595--DESIGNATING SEPTEMBER 2008 AS ``GOSPEL MUSIC 
    HERITAGE MONTH'' AND HONORING GOSPEL MUSIC FOR ITS VALUABLE AND 
     LONGSTANDING CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE CULTURE OF THE UNITED STATES

  Mrs. LINCOLN (for herself, Mrs. Hutchison, and Mr. Leahy) submitted 
the following resolution; which was considered and agreed to:

                              S. Res. 595

       Whereas gospel music is a beloved art form unique to the 
     United States, spanning decades, generations, and races;
       Whereas gospel music is one of the cornerstones of the 
     musical tradition of the United States and has grown beyond 
     its roots to achieve pop-culture and historical relevance;
       Whereas gospel music has spread beyond its geographic 
     origins to touch audiences around the world;
       Whereas the history of gospel music can be traced to 
     multiple and diverse influences and foundations, including 
     African-American spirituals that blended diverse elements 
     from African music and melodic influences from Irish folk 
     songs and hymns, and gospel music ultimately borrowed from 
     uniquely American musical styles including ragtime, jazz, and 
     blues;
       Whereas that tradition of diversity remains today, as the 
     influence of gospel music can be found infused in all forms 
     of secular music, including rock and roll, country, soul, 
     rhythm and blues, and countless other styles;
       Whereas the legacy of gospel music includes some of the 
     most memorable voices and musical pioneers in the history of 
     the United States, such as Thomas Dorsey, Mahalia Jackson, 
     James Vaughan, Roberta Martin, Virgil Stamps, Diana 
     Washington, Stamps Quartet, The Highway QCs, The Statesmen, 
     The Soul Stirrers, Point of Grace, Smokie Norful, Terry 
     Woods, James Cleveland, Billy Ray Hearns, Rex Humbard, Joe 
     Ligon and The Mighty Clouds of Joy,

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     Kirk Franklin, V. Michael McKay, Theola Booker, Yolanda 
     Adams, Edwin and Walter Hawkins, Sandi Patty, The Winans, 
     Kathy Taylor, and Brenda Waters, Carl Preacher, and Shirley 
     Joiner of B, C & S;
       Whereas many of the biggest names in music emerged from the 
     gospel music tradition or have recorded gospel music, 
     including Sam Cooke, Al Green, Elvis Presley, Marvin Gaye, 
     Aretha Franklin, Whitney Houston, Little Richard, Ray 
     Charles, Buddy Holly, Alan Jackson, Dolly Parton, Mariah 
     Carey, Bob Dylan, Randy Travis, and Glenn Campbell;
       Whereas, regardless of their musical styles, those artists 
     and so many more have turned to gospel music as the source 
     and inspiration for their music, which has blurred the 
     boundaries between secular and gospel music;
       Whereas, beyond its contribution to the musical tradition 
     of the United States, gospel music has provided a cultural 
     and musical backdrop across all of mainstream media, from hit 
     television series to major Hollywood motion pictures, 
     including ``American Idol'', ``Heroes'', ``Dancing with the 
     Stars'', ``O Brother, Where Art Thou?'', ``Sister Act'', 
     ``The Preacher's Wife'', ``Evan Almighty'', and more; and
       Whereas gospel music has a huge audience around the country 
     and around the world, a testament to the universal appeal of 
     a historical American art form that both inspires and 
     entertains across racial, ethnic, religious, and geographic 
     boundaries: Now, therefore, be it
       Resolved, That the Senate--
       (1) designates September 2008 as ``Gospel Music Heritage 
     Month''; and
       (2) recognizes the great contributions to the culture of 
     the United States derived from the rich heritage of gospel 
     music and gospel music artists.

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