Saturday, June 2, 2018

Little Benny and The Cigar Man


As Little Benny traveled down the highway of life, he met trials and tribulations along the way. It wasn't easy fighting his smoking habit. However, he overcame it and thought that he could live his life more peacefully. Little Benny's life got harder after he beat his smoking habit. He met a giant smoke monster down town invading buildings........


Monday, February 22, 2016

Introducing Cigar

Little Benny had dreams about battling with a big cigar man, because in life, he had a hard time trying to stop smoking a cigar. The cigar is in his conscience and symbols and pictures are shown in Little Benny’s dreams. The dreams warn him that he needs to stop smoking. Little Benny knew that he had better stop before he even laid down to dream the dreams. When he overcame smoking, he began to have better dreams. Little Benny’s dreams were his hallucinations.......

Friday, February 12, 2016

Introducing Little Benny _ GN Audio

Little Benny loved to drink and smoke cigars. He was not a rich fella, but he looked prosperous and showy whenever he smoked cigars. Little Benny loved to drink strong liquor and beer. He began to worry about his health. Sometimes Little Benny would have nightmares about his cigar. His bad dreams of smoking and drinking had been pleading with him to give up the habit.....https://goo.gl/TyFH3J

Sunday, April 10, 2011

Don't be a Dragon Lady



Don't be a dragon lady!


Do you remember the commercial, "Dragon Lady"? I remember hearing the dragon lady song on a soul radio station. Then I saw it on television. Seems like I remember seeing it whenever I would watch Soul Train. When I first heard it, me, my mom, and dad would laugh and joke about it.We enjoyed seeing the commercial.

Sunday, February 28, 2010

Christian Cartoon Radio Update

Christian Cartoon Radio will be moving to the Charact Blog.

Thursday, September 10, 2009

The Origin of Gospel Music

The Origin of Gospel Music

Author: Gerd C. Pacher

Gospel music is music that has been created to express religious belief and is characterized by the use of dominant vocals. The precise origin of gospel music lyrics is relatively unknown because the roots of gospel music are not documented well. Stories behind gospel songs weren't written down any many of the early records have been lost. Despite this, many historians believe that gospel music evolved from slaves sometime in the 18th century.

When slaves arrived from Africa they tried to maintain their culture, but were forbidden by slave owners to play African instruments. The slaves infused music and dance into their everyday tasks such as working the fields. The slaves sang songs about working hard and about God. It was at this time that the field holler was created and it encouraged others to answer and sing along.

When slavery was abolished, African-Americans slowly began to migrate north to big cities. The former slaves clung to their music and dance, but brought it indoors to the churches that they started to attend. The church soloist often sang and the choir answered in response to the soloist's questions. It was a way to celebrate God and to celebrate life.

Thomas Dorsey, an African-American musician, has been given credit for pushing gospel music to the masses in the 1930s. He was the son of a preacher and wrote many religious songs. The music that he created was exuberant and featured shouts of praise. Dorsey promoted gospel choirs and singers in venues other than churches and changed admission fees for the performance

Gospel music was becoming so successful that it eventually became part of the regular radio programming rotation. Gospel was not just for churches any longer. Gospel music has been credited with influencing blues and jazz music, and it is still evolving today.

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