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IGMHF to build a state-of-the-art museum

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Visitors, friends, supporters and lovers of gospel music as well as patrons of American popular culture can sign up to be a Club 52 partner, giving $1 each week toward the effort to preserve gospel music history. Club 52 members directly contribute to building a permanent home to immortalize the life and work of gospel music pioneers. For more information, visit www.club52.org.

“Given the rich history and tradition of gospel music, binding generations and giving voice to the deepest longings in American culture, building the International Gospel Music Hall of Fame and Museum® is a project everyone can support,” Gough said.

Currently, one can visit the International Gospel Music Hall of Fame and Museum® by appointment only. Call 313.592.0017 and set up a time to see the exhibits, hear the music and even try their hand at recording a classic song in the DoRohn recording studio.

About the International Gospel Music Hall of Fame and Museum®

Founded in 1995 as a non-profit organization by DoRohn Entertainment's president and gospel artist David Gough, the International Gospel Music Hall of Fame and Museum® preserves and celebrates the work of the world's legendary and influential gospel music artists and entertainers.

Nominees to the International Gospel Music Hall of Fame and Museum® must have been involved in gospel music activities for at least 25 years. Individuals, groups, choirs, quartets, broadcast personalities and promoters are represented among past years inductees. Among nearly 100 previous inductees are Della Reese, Rev. James Cleveland, The Dixie Hummingbirds, The Mighty Clouds of Joy and Shirley Caesar.



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