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Pringle preps for cancer awareness benefit; father diagnosed, dies of it within days
Desmond Pringle, gospel singer who recently became a spokesman for Cancer Treatment Centers of America, mourns the passing of his father Bishop Lavern Pringle, Sr. Bishop Pringle died last Monday, October 7, from stage IV colon cancer. Only five days prior did he learn of the malignant mass. Bishop Pringle was 66 years old.
“We’re in a state of shock,” Pringle says. “This was totally unexpected because he was just diagnosed Thursday and passed on Monday. He didn’t seem sick on the outside and was doing all of his regular things until this past week. He’s representative of the husband, the father, the brother, the uncle, the son and friend who are being diagnosed too late in the game. It’s horrible because he didn’t have to die. So, a few days before my last Cancer Treatment Center concert of the year, I get this news and I’m going to push this message so that my father’s death is not in vain.”
Pringle headlines “A Night of Hope & Inspiration” concert this Friday, October 18, at 7 PM at West Angeles Church of God in Christ. Psalmist Nikki Potts of the Kurt Carr Singers will perform. Additionally, there will be a tribute to the late Bishop Walter Hawkins who passed away from pancreatic cancer in 2010. You can register for the free concert at www.ourjourneyofhope.com.
Arrangements for Bishop Pringle are as follows:
Viewing (No Wake Service)
Friday, October 18, 2013
6 – 8 PM
William A. Holmes Memorial Chapel/Suburban Funeral Home, Inc.
2336 Meeting Street Rd
Charleston, SC 29405
Homegoing Service
Saturday, October 19, 2013
1:30 PM
Royal Missionary Baptist Church
4761 Luella Ave
North Charleston, SC 29405
GMF extends condolences to Bishop Pringle’s wife, children, other relatives, and friends. GMF also lifts Desmond in prayer as he continues to raise awareness about cancer prevention and treatment throughout the faith community.
Cobbs, Mann win at 44th Dove Awards
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Cobbs |
During last night’s event, held at Lipscomb University’s Allen Arena in Nashville, Cobbs earned awards for the categories of Gospel Performance and Contemporary Gospel/Urban Song (both for “Break Every Chain”), as well as for Contemporary Gospel/Urban Album (Grace). Mann received two awards for Traditional Gospel Album (Best Days) and Traditional Gospel Song (“Take Me to the King,” written by Kirk Franklin).
Lecrae also walked with the Rap/Hip Hop Album award for Gravity.
You can view the complete list of winners here.
The 44th Dove Awards will air October 21, at 8 PM EST exclusively on the UP television network.
Kee to be inducted into NC Music Hall of Fame – Oct. 17, 2013

commemorate North Carolinians who have made significant contributions to American
music.
Crouch okay after having been rushed to hospital

Let’s keep Pastor Andraé Crouch in our prayers.
Gospel icon Andraé Crouch rushed to hospital after falling ill
Musician Joey Sellars needs your prayers, contributions for heart transplant

Joey Sellars is a trooper. He has continued to serve others through his gift of music as much as his health has permitted over the past several months, and now you have a chance to be a blessing to him. The longtime NC/VA area musician is in need of your prayers and financial support toward a heart transplant.
Contributions can be made online at www.helphopelive.org (search for “Joey Sellars”). The site also provides information if you wish to mail a check or pay by phone.
Additionally, the following benefit musicals are currently scheduled:
October 19, 2013
6 PM
Springdale AME Church
5554 S NC Hwy 62
Burlington, NC 27215
Free Admission – Please Bring Monetary Gifts of Love
Guests: Tony & The Magnificent Voices, New Creation, John Thorpe & Truth, Chosen Disciples
November 9, 2013
4 PM
Hamer Baptist Church
4425 NC 62
Blanch, NC 27212
Free Admission – Please Bring Monetary Gifts of Love
Guests: The Original Stars of Faith (Durham), One Accord, One Way, The Heavenly Stars
Your prayers and support are much needed and greatly appreciated.
Official Video – “Joy Comes in the Morning” – Sybrina Fulton f. T-D.O.G.G.
A couple of months ago, GMF informed you that Sybrina Fulton, the mother of Trayvon Martin, had released an inspirational single in collaboration with T-D.O.G.G. (see “Trayvon Martin’s mom releases new single featuring gospel’s T-D.O.G.G.”). Here’s the official music video.
Minister Charles Brown of the Fantastic Violinaires passes

Minister Charles Brown, lead and background singer of the Fantastic Violinaires, has died.
Brown joined Robert Blair and the Fantastic Violinaires in 1969. He was formerly a member of the Pilgrim Jubilees. According to his bio, shortly after joining the Violinaires he introduced the song “Separation Line,” which the group subsequently recorded.
GMF extends condolences to Brown’s family, friends, the Violinaires, and the quartet community.
According to a message from the Violinaires, arrangements are as follows:
Wake
Friday, October 18, 2013
7-9 PM
Dobbs Sterling United Methodist Church
3272 Brown Mill Road
Atlanta, GA 30354
Homegoing Service
Saturday, October 19, 2013
12 Noon
United House of Prayer for All People
2719 3rd Avenue SW
Atlanta, GA 30315
2014 Rhythm of Gospel nominees announced

Nominees have been announced for the 2014 Rhythm of Gospel Awards. Online voting begins November 1, 2013 and continues through March 1, 2014. See the complete list of nominees here.
Congratulations to all from GMF!
PBS to air “Jubilee Showcase” anniversary special – Oct. 10
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Sid Ordower |
By Bill Carpenter
For the first time in almost three decades, fans of Jubilee Showcase,
a groundbreaking gospel music television program that aired from 1963 to
1984 on WLS Channel 7 in Chicago, will be able to see highlights of
the venerable show as it celebrates its 50th anniversary during a Public
Broadcasting System (PBS) Pledge special. Veteran entertainer Clifton
Davis will host
the pledge break program on WTTW, the Chicago PBS affiliate, on October 10, 2013 at 9 PM CST. The special will also air nationally on PBS stations throughout the United States beginning in December 2013.
The hour-long broadcast
will present historic footage of The Staple Singers, The Soul Stirrers,
and The Caravans among others, from the television show that opened each Sunday morning
with this announcement: “Hello, I’m Sid Ordower and welcome to Jubilee Showcase, the program presenting songs truly American:
gospel, spiritual and jubilee songs–the great inspirational music of
the past and present.” Dorothy Norwood, who
was once a member of The Caravans and appeared on the program during its 20 year run, will make a cameo during the pledge break to reflect
on the show and its cultural significance at the time.
Sid Ordower launched Jubilee Showcase in 1963
from an auto dealership on 47th Street. As a white man active in
the civil rights movement, Ordower became acquainted with gospel music
because so many political activities took place in churches where he
came in contact with gospel performers. He became a fan of the genre and
created the television show as a mainstream showcase for the artists.
At
its height, Jubilee Showcase boasted over 250,000 weekly viewers and
presented some of the biggest names in gospel. Many Chicagoans fondly remember watching
Jubilee Showcase on Sunday mornings as “church before church.” Log on at www.jubileeshowcase.com for news and updates.