Saved by Song is a sweeping overview of the history of gospel music.
Powerful and incisive, it traces contemporary Christianity and Christian
music to the sixteenth century and the Protestant Reformation after
examining music in the Bible and early church music. In America, gospel
music has been divided between white and black gospel. Within these
divisions are further divisions: southern gospel, contemporary Christian
music, spirituals, and hymns. Don Cusic has provided background and
insight into the developments of all these rich facets of gospel music.
From the psalms of the early Puritans through the hymns of human
composure of Isaac Watts and the social activism of the Wesleys, to the
camp meeting songs of the Kentucky Revival, the spirituals that came
from the slave culture and the hymns from the great revival after the
Civil War, gospel music advanced through the nineteenth century. The
twentieth century brought the technologies of recordings and the
electronic media to gospel music. Saved by Song is ultimately the
definitive and complete history of a uniquely American art form. It is a
must for anyone interested in the musical and spiritual life of a
nation.