Sound of Gospel

Sound of Gospel Records was founded in Detroit, Michigan, United States in 1969 by Armen Boladian. It is a gospel subsidiary record label of Westbound Records, where Boladian was also its former president.

Sound Of Gospel Records
Parent companyNine Records
Founded1969
FounderArmen Boladian
StatusActive
Distributor(s)Nine Records
GenreGospel
Country of originUnited States
LocationDetroit, Michigan

Many great artists, including the Clark Sisters, Mattie Moss Clark, Voices of Tabernacle, Jerry Q. Parries, Thomas Whitfield, the St. James Choir and others have had Sound of Gospel releases.

Sound of Gospel signed up well-known gospel music acts including Mattie Moss Clark, the Clark Sisters, Yolanda Adams, Thomas Whitfield, and Rev. James Moore. The label also signed Esther Smith and the Youth IV Christ Fellowship Mass Choir. Pastor and church organist, the late Rev. Charles Nicks, Jr., and the St. James Adult Choir also signed up with the label, and released albums like Hold Back the Night.

Artist roster (past and present)

This is a list of artists, past and present, who have recorded albums for Sound of Gospel Records over the past few decades.

Hit songs

"You Brought The Sunshine Into My Life", by the Clark Sisters, became a national hit.

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