The Airwaves of Zion: Radio and Religion in AppalachiaUniv. of Tennessee Press, 1993 - 226 Seiten |
Inhalt
Sister Dollie Shirley and The Morning Star Gospel | 28 |
Brother Johnny Ward and The Voice of the Word | 37 |
Mary Lou Hayworth at WMCT | 41 |
Brother Johnny and Sister Sadie Ward at WMCT | 48 |
Brother Dewey Ward at WMCT | 54 |
Sister Kathy Benfield | 60 |
Conversion Scene Drexel North Carolina | 66 |
Rex and Eleanor Parker and Songs of Salvation | 73 |
Rex and Eleanor at WJLS | 94 |
Singing Service at the Lords Full Gospel Mission | 100 |
Brother Dean Fields WNKY and The Words | 113 |
Wiley Vanover at WNKY | 118 |
Singing at Thornton Freewill Baptist Church | 130 |
Laying Hands on Sister Dorothy | 138 |
Sister Brenda Blankenship WELC and Women | 152 |
Some Common Threads | 201 |
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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