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J. M. Gates
J. M. Gates
American musician
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Thomas A. Dorsey
Thomas A. Dorsey
American musician, composer, and Christian evangelist influential in the development of early blues and 20th-century gospel music
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Elder Charles D. Beck
Elder Charles D. Beck
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Blind Willie Johnson
Blind Willie Johnson
American blues and gospel singer and guitarist
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Willie Mae Ford Smith
Willie Mae Ford Smith
American singer
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Mahalia Jackson
Mahalia Jackson
American gospel singer
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Arnold Moore
Arnold Moore
American singer
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Josie Miles
Josie Miles
American singer
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Son House
Son House
American blues singer and guitarist
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The Staple Singers
The Staple Singers
American gospel, soul, and R&B singing group
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Dinah Washington
Dinah Washington
American singer, songwriter, pianist
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C. L. Franklin
C. L. Franklin
American activist
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Sister Rosetta Tharpe
Sister Rosetta Tharpe
American gospel musician
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Pearly Brown
Pearly Brown
American musician
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Reverend Gary Davis
Reverend Gary Davis
American blues and gospel singer and guitarist
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Cleophus Robinson
Cleophus Robinson
American gospel singer and preacher
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Clara Ward
Clara Ward
American gospel artist; singer, music arranger, songwriter
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Brother Will Hairston
Brother Will Hairston
American singer
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Jaybird Coleman
Jaybird Coleman
American country blues musician
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Mitty Collier
Mitty Collier
American musician
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Dennis Edwards
Dennis Edwards
American singer
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Golden Gate Quartet
Golden Gate Quartet
American gospel vocal group
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George Beverly Shea
George Beverly Shea
American gospel singer and hymn composer born in Canada
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The Blind Boys of Alabama
The Blind Boys of Alabama
gospel group from Alabama, United States
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Leroy Carr
Leroy Carr
American blues singer, songwriter and pianist
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Roosevelt Sykes
Roosevelt Sykes
American blues musician
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Gertrude Morgan
Gertrude Morgan
African American musician, artist and preacher
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Solomon Burke
Solomon Burke
American singer
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Ida Cox
Ida Cox
African American singer and vaudeville performer
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James Cleveland
James Cleveland
American musician
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Ma Rainey
Ma Rainey
African-American blues singer
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Scrapper Blackwell
Scrapper Blackwell
American blues guitarist and singer
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Oris Mays
Oris Mays
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Alice Leslie Carter
Alice Leslie Carter
United States American classic female blues singer
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Jim Jackson
Jim Jackson
African American blues and hokum singer, songster and guitarist
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Wilson Pickett
Wilson Pickett
American singer and songwriter
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Paul S. Morton
Paul S. Morton
American bishop
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Charles Davis Tillman
Charles Davis Tillman
American singer
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Dorothy Love Coates
Dorothy Love Coates
American musician
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Walter Davis
Walter Davis
African American blues singer and pianist
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Lizzie Miles
Lizzie Miles
African American blues singer
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Peetie Wheatstraw
Peetie Wheatstraw
American country blues musician
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Big Mama Thornton
Big Mama Thornton
American rhythm and blues singer and songwriter
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Kim Burrell
Kim Burrell
American musician
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Shirley Caesar
Shirley Caesar
American gospel singer, evangelist
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Ira D. Sankey
Ira D. Sankey
American gospel singer and composer
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Andraé Crouch
Andraé Crouch
American gospel singer, songwriter, arranger, record producer and pastor (1942-2015)
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Ramblin' Thomas
Ramblin' Thomas
American country blues singer, guitarist and songwriter
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Pops Staples
Pops Staples
American musician
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J.D. Short
J.D. Short
American Delta blues singer, guitarist and harmonicist
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Elder Roma Wilson
Elder Roma Wilson
gospel harmonica player and singer (1910-2018)
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Blind Willie McTell
Blind Willie McTell
Piedmont and ragtime blues singer and guitarist
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Aretha Franklin
Aretha Franklin
American singer, songwriter, and pianist
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The Dixie Hummingbirds
The Dixie Hummingbirds
band
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Little Richard
Little Richard
American pianist, singer and songwriter
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Eli "Paperboy" Reed
Eli "Paperboy" Reed
Soul/Pop singer-songwriter and guitarist
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Henry Thomas
Henry Thomas
American recording artist; country blues singer, songster and musician.

Reverend D. C. Rice (c. 1888 in Barbour County, Alabama – March 1973 in Montgomery, Alabama) was a preacher and singer. He was raised as a Baptist by his father, and moved to Chicago during World War I. There he joined The Church of the Living God, Pentecostal, and in 1920 became a preacher in this denomination.

Following the examples of Rev. J. M. Gates and Rev. F. W. McGee, in March 1928 Rice made his first recordings for the Vocalion label in Chicago, and over the period until July 1930 he recorded a total of 28 sides although two are lost. These are described in terms such as "Rev D. C. Rice, sermons with singing, assisted by His Congregation". Many of the performances begin with Rice intoning a verse from the Bible and then giving a short sermon, his voice rising and falling with blues inflections, while members of the congregation respond with "amen". Then Rice leads the ensemble into a hymn, generally of an evangelical type. Rice's singing dominates the recordings, the other singers providing harmonized support. The instrumental accompaniment is by piano plus one or more of mandolin, string or brass bass, triangle or other small percussion, trumpet, and trombone.

Rice continued to be active in black churches, as a preacher and ultimately a bishop. Music continued to feature in his religious career but no further recordings are known after 1930. His 1928-30 recordings have been issued on LP (Herwin Records) and on CD (Document Records), finding favour with enthusiasts for early gospel music, blues, and jazz.