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Arts and Humanities


The 2003 Great Kentucky Gospel Shout Out


Roles of gospel music in African American culture
Grade Levels:
8-adult
Length:
60 minutes
Taping Rights:
Unlimited
MARC Record:
Downloadable
Teaching Materials:
See Below
Program Schedule:
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Gospel music has played a vital role in the life and culture of African-Americans from slavery through the civil rights movement. In the summer of 2003, 25 choirs from across the state competed for recognition as the finest gospel choir in Kentucky and proved how vibrant the music still is today. This program showcases the finalists, including gospel groups from Lexington, Owensboro, Bowling Green, Paducah, and Louisville. The program is hosted by Rev. Bobby Jones from Black Entertainment Television and Dawne Gee, a WAVE-TV anchor. The program also includes special performances, including one by nationally-known singer Kim Burrell.

Kentucky Program of Studies:
Music: Structure in the Arts, Humanity in the Arts, Processes in the Arts, Interrelationships Among the Arts


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2009/10 Program Schedule

Highlights of an annual event honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Five gospel groups from Louisville and Bowling Green perform, and Mayor Jerry Abramson presents Louisville's Freedom Award, honoring an individual whose life has mirrored King's ideals. A 1995 KET production.
200.
Gospel groups from Lexington, Louisville, Owensboro, Paducah, and Bowling Green, chosen through a series of regional showcases throughout Kentucky, perform on the Belvedere on the Louisville riverfront. A 2004 KET production. 57 minutes
    Saturday, November 21 at 1:00 am on KETKY

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Kentucky Academic Expectations

This program relates to the following Kentucky Academic Expectations.

Kentucky schools may tape and retain programs according to the rights listed above. For further information, contact the KET Education Division.

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