Dottie Peoples
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In 2003 an all-star cast of gospel singers took Bob Dylan's gospel compositions and created a GRAMMY-nominated album. Now Gotta Serve Somebody: The Gospel Songs of Bob Dylan features roof-raising performances by these spirited artists while documenting the making of the album of the same name, interweaving bracing reinterpretations with interviews of these celebrated gospel artists. It also presents commentary by musicians including Jim Keltner, Spooner Oldham, Fred Tackett, and Regina McCrary, who recorded and performed with Bob Dylan during his gospel period. Legendary record producer Jerry Wexler and respected music journalists Paul Williams and Alan Light also offer insights on this fascinating body of work
Gotta Serve Somebody: The Gospel Songs of Bob Dylan

Welcome to Gospel Legends! Spend some time with the true Legends of Gospel as they perform their history-making hits from the last 60 years of Gospel Music. Sit back and enjoy.
Malaco Records Presents: Gospel Legends

WOW Gospel 1997 captures a defining moment in modern gospel music, bringing together some of the most influential voices of the era in a powerful collection of live and classic performances. This inaugural installment in the long‑running WOW Gospel series showcases a rich blend of choir anthems, contemporary gospel, traditional favorites, and unforgettable worship moments. Featuring standout performances such as “Show Up” by John P. Kee & New Life, “It’s In God’s Hands Now” by Anointed, “I Won’t Complain” by Twinkie Clark‑Terrell, and the beloved “Old Songs Medley” from Carlton Pearson, the project highlights the depth and diversity of 90s gospel. Additional appearances by Dottie Peoples, BeBe & CeCe Winans, Donald Lawrence, Ricky Dillard, LaShun Pace, Mississippi Mass Choir, and Hezekiah Walker round out a lineup that helped define a generation of inspirational music. This is a fan made compilation.
WOW Gospel 1997

A live 2004 concert recorded at The Rock Church in Virginia Beach, VA. Featuring a packed house, the performance blends traditional gospel, hymns, and spiritual songs with live testimony. Includes popular tracks like "Days of Elijah" and a special blood medley, featuring guests like Dottie Peoples.