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Joseph Oscar Nii Armah Mettle, recognised by his stage name Joe Mettle, is a Ghanaian gospel musician and songwriter. On 8 April 2017, he made history by being the first Ghanaian Gospel musician to win the coveted Artist of the year award at the 2017 Ghana Music Awards.[1] He has won many awards in Ghana and beyond, and has performed on international stages with International Gospel Artistes like Donnie McClurkin, Nathaniel Bassey, Ntokozo Mbambo, Michael Stuckey and many more.[2][3] He is married to Selassie Mettle (née Dzisa).[4]Quick Facts Background information, Birth name ...Joe MettleBackground informationBirth nameJoseph Oscar Nii Armah MettleAlso known asJoe MettleBorn5 July 1981 (age 43)Accra, GhanaGenresGospel, Urban contemporary gospelOccupation(s)Singer, songwriter, preacherInstrumentVocalsYears active(2011–present)CloseEarly life and educationJoe, although a marketer by profession, is a worshiper by calling.[5] He was born to Florence Addo and Emmanuel Mettle and is the eldest of six children. Joe started his education at the Richard Akwei Memorial School and later moved to Kade 1&2 Primary School (Kade) where he spent about a year before returning to Accra, to the St. Michael's and All Angels. He continued to Korle Gonno 3 Junior High School (JHS) and obtained his Senior High School Certificate from the His Majesty Academy. Joe Mettle is an alumnus of Accra Academy.[6] Prior to His Majesty Academy, he studied draftsmanship at the Modern School of Draftsmanship (MODESCO). He then attended the Pentecost University College, a private Christian university college located at Sowutuom in Accra.[6]During his early days of singing, he worked as a backing vocalist for some Ghanaian Gospel greats including Cindy Thompson, the late Danny Nettey, and Reverend Tom Bright Davies. Joe Mettle was the lead singer for the indigenous multicultural music group, Soul Winners.[7] He won the Artiste of the Year, Gospel Artiste of the Year and the Male Vocalist Artiste of the Year at the 2017 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA). His award for Artiste of the Year was considered historical as he was the first Gospel artiste to win in this category since the conception of these awards.[8] Joe has also won over 10 local and international awards. He. 112 Likes, TikTok video from Jermarius (@jermariusevans): love some old school gospel 🙌🏾 fyp gospel quartet singing. Old School Gospel 🙌🏾 Jermarius, Damon, and One Of The Greatest Singers Of Gospel Music Bishop Marvin Winans singing Old School Gospel Songs. What do y'all know about this old school gospel singing!! Playlist Old School Gospel Songs Mama Used to Sing 62 items 8.6K likes. Playlist ldboone 62 items 8.6K likes Playlist Old School Gospel Songs Mama Used to Sing 62 items 8.6K The Pace Sisters on Live singing a medley of Old School Gospel Songs Impromptu News • gospel music, genre of American Protestant music, rooted in the religious revivals of the 19th century, which developed in different directions within the white (European American) and Black (African American) communities of the United States. Over the decades both the white and Black traditions have been disseminated through song publishing, concerts, recordings, and radio and television broadcasts of religious services. In the later 20th century gospel music developed into a popular commercial genre, with artists touring worldwide. White gospel music White gospel music emerged from the intersection in the19th and early 20th centuries of various European American musical traditions, including Protestant Christian hymnody, revival-meeting spirituals, and assorted popular styles. This musical combination yielded a form that—despite many developments—has maintained some distinct qualities. The music is generally strophic (in verses) with a refrain, and its texts typically depict personal religious experiences and stress the importance of salvation. Most of the repertoire is set in a major key and is arranged in four-part harmony—similar in style to barbershop singing—with the melody in the top voice. Early gospel hymns had a relatively straightforward rhythmic and harmonic structure (using three basic chords: I, IV, and V), but as the tradition absorbed more influences from popular music, both its rhythmic and its harmonic vocabulary expanded. Dwight L. MoodyDwight L. Moody, detail from a drawing by Charles Stanley Reinhart; in Harper's Weekly, March 1876.In the first decades of the 19th century, gospel songs were transmitted through Sunday-school hymnbooks. Among the most widely used song collections during this period were those compiled by Lowell Mason, William B. Bradbury, Robert Lowry, and William Howard Doane. Fanny Crosby was the leading writer of gospel hymn texts. After the American Civil War (1861–65), the Sunday-school repertoire was appropriated and expanded to serve the Protestant revival movement, especially in urban areas. Singer and composer Phillip D. Bliss was among the most important figures in this endeavour, as were evangelist Dwight L. Moody and his musical collaborator Ira D. Sankey. Together, Moody and Sankey employed the Sunday-school hymns and new gospel compositions in their church services as major instruments of edification and conversion, thus playing a critical role in the establishment of gospel music as a legitimate means of ministry. Britannica Quiz Sound Check: Musical Vocabulary Quiz Until the early 20th century, gospel hymns were generally serious in their tone, but by the 1910s and ’20s they had begun toComments
Joseph Oscar Nii Armah Mettle, recognised by his stage name Joe Mettle, is a Ghanaian gospel musician and songwriter. On 8 April 2017, he made history by being the first Ghanaian Gospel musician to win the coveted Artist of the year award at the 2017 Ghana Music Awards.[1] He has won many awards in Ghana and beyond, and has performed on international stages with International Gospel Artistes like Donnie McClurkin, Nathaniel Bassey, Ntokozo Mbambo, Michael Stuckey and many more.[2][3] He is married to Selassie Mettle (née Dzisa).[4]Quick Facts Background information, Birth name ...Joe MettleBackground informationBirth nameJoseph Oscar Nii Armah MettleAlso known asJoe MettleBorn5 July 1981 (age 43)Accra, GhanaGenresGospel, Urban contemporary gospelOccupation(s)Singer, songwriter, preacherInstrumentVocalsYears active(2011–present)CloseEarly life and educationJoe, although a marketer by profession, is a worshiper by calling.[5] He was born to Florence Addo and Emmanuel Mettle and is the eldest of six children. Joe started his education at the Richard Akwei Memorial School and later moved to Kade 1&2 Primary School (Kade) where he spent about a year before returning to Accra, to the St. Michael's and All Angels. He continued to Korle Gonno 3 Junior High School (JHS) and obtained his Senior High School Certificate from the His Majesty Academy. Joe Mettle is an alumnus of Accra Academy.[6] Prior to His Majesty Academy, he studied draftsmanship at the Modern School of Draftsmanship (MODESCO). He then attended the Pentecost University College, a private Christian university college located at Sowutuom in Accra.[6]During his early days of singing, he worked as a backing vocalist for some Ghanaian Gospel greats including Cindy Thompson, the late Danny Nettey, and Reverend Tom Bright Davies. Joe Mettle was the lead singer for the indigenous multicultural music group, Soul Winners.[7] He won the Artiste of the Year, Gospel Artiste of the Year and the Male Vocalist Artiste of the Year at the 2017 Vodafone Ghana Music Awards (VGMA). His award for Artiste of the Year was considered historical as he was the first Gospel artiste to win in this category since the conception of these awards.[8] Joe has also won over 10 local and international awards. He
2025-04-03News • gospel music, genre of American Protestant music, rooted in the religious revivals of the 19th century, which developed in different directions within the white (European American) and Black (African American) communities of the United States. Over the decades both the white and Black traditions have been disseminated through song publishing, concerts, recordings, and radio and television broadcasts of religious services. In the later 20th century gospel music developed into a popular commercial genre, with artists touring worldwide. White gospel music White gospel music emerged from the intersection in the19th and early 20th centuries of various European American musical traditions, including Protestant Christian hymnody, revival-meeting spirituals, and assorted popular styles. This musical combination yielded a form that—despite many developments—has maintained some distinct qualities. The music is generally strophic (in verses) with a refrain, and its texts typically depict personal religious experiences and stress the importance of salvation. Most of the repertoire is set in a major key and is arranged in four-part harmony—similar in style to barbershop singing—with the melody in the top voice. Early gospel hymns had a relatively straightforward rhythmic and harmonic structure (using three basic chords: I, IV, and V), but as the tradition absorbed more influences from popular music, both its rhythmic and its harmonic vocabulary expanded. Dwight L. MoodyDwight L. Moody, detail from a drawing by Charles Stanley Reinhart; in Harper's Weekly, March 1876.In the first decades of the 19th century, gospel songs were transmitted through Sunday-school hymnbooks. Among the most widely used song collections during this period were those compiled by Lowell Mason, William B. Bradbury, Robert Lowry, and William Howard Doane. Fanny Crosby was the leading writer of gospel hymn texts. After the American Civil War (1861–65), the Sunday-school repertoire was appropriated and expanded to serve the Protestant revival movement, especially in urban areas. Singer and composer Phillip D. Bliss was among the most important figures in this endeavour, as were evangelist Dwight L. Moody and his musical collaborator Ira D. Sankey. Together, Moody and Sankey employed the Sunday-school hymns and new gospel compositions in their church services as major instruments of edification and conversion, thus playing a critical role in the establishment of gospel music as a legitimate means of ministry. Britannica Quiz Sound Check: Musical Vocabulary Quiz Until the early 20th century, gospel hymns were generally serious in their tone, but by the 1910s and ’20s they had begun to
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2025-04-25Entertainment and pleasure. And here is the place where you will find the best gospel ringtones! Gospel music usually has strong and dominant vocals with Christian lyrics and you can find some of the best gospel songs within Gospel Ringtones & Sounds application. Start exploring and download beautiful gospel songs that you can listen at any time in any place. New ringtones free are waiting for you!♫♫♫ Christian music, church bells sounds and spiritual music in one place! ♫♫♫Gospel Ringtones & Sounds application is tested and compatible with android devices. Use it on your phone or tablet for the best customer experience. Set gospel ringtones as a ringtone, notification, alarm or calendar. Personalize your phone just like you always wanted and have fun with the best collection of spiritual music!">Show more More data about Gospel Ringtones & Sounds Price Free to download Total downloads 6.1 thousand Recent downloads 84 Rating 3.17 based on 23 ratings Ranking Not ranked Version 1.5 APK size 13.1 MB Number of libraries ? Suitable for Everyone Ads Contains ads Related apps Google Play Rating history and histogram Downloads over time Gospel Ringtones & Sounds has been downloaded 6.1 thousand times. Over the past 30 days, it has been downloaded 84 times. Changelog Developer information for RAN STUDIO Are you the developer of this app? Join us for free to see more information about your app and learn how we can help you promote and earn money with your app. I'm the developer of this app Share and embed Embed Comments for Android ★★☆☆☆ Not really songs just sounds, uninstalling ★★☆☆☆ No old time singing Gospel Songs. Like What a Day That will Be Or Because He Lives. Ect ★★☆☆☆ This app is supposed to be gospel music as ringtones, but this app is definitely not that this app only has one page with maybe ten things on it and there not songs either hope this helps :) Google Play Rankings This app is not ranked Technologies Gospel Ringtones & Sounds is requesting 16 permissions and we don't have library information (yet). Show details Back to top
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