File #: 19-5765    Version: 1 Name: HONORING NATIONAL MUSEUM OF GOSPEL MUSIC
Type: Consent Calendar Resolution Status: Approved
File created: 9/20/2019 In control: Board of Commissioners
On agenda: 9/25/2019 Final action: 9/25/2019
Title: PROPOSED RESOLUTION HONORING NATIONAL MUSEUM OF GOSPEL MUSIC WHEREAS, few cities around the world can match Chicago's rich and vast musical heritage of electrified blues, jazz and gospel music; WHEREAS, the vibrant community of art, history, science, and cultural museums, lauded as preeminent institutions throughout the world, is equally dynamic. Yet, despite the city's prolific artistic and cultural assets, there is no major institution dedicated to the history and worldwide influence of this distinctly American art form originating in Chicago; WHEREAS, Chicago receives international recognition as the "birthplace of gospel music" with Pilgrim Baptist Church serving as its home. WHEREAS, renowned architects Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler designed Pilgrim Baptist Church in 1890 originally as a synagogue until the 1920s, when it became a spiritual refuge for African Americans arriving in Chicago during the Great Migration; WHEREAS, among the migrants was a blues pianist, Tho...
Sponsors: BILL LOWRY
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PROPOSED RESOLUTION

HONORING NATIONAL MUSEUM OF GOSPEL MUSIC

WHEREAS, few cities around the world can match Chicago's rich and vast musical heritage of electrified blues, jazz and gospel music;

WHEREAS, the vibrant community of art, history, science, and cultural museums, lauded as preeminent institutions throughout the world, is equally dynamic. Yet, despite the city's prolific artistic and cultural assets, there is no major institution dedicated to the history and worldwide influence of this distinctly American art form originating in Chicago;

WHEREAS, Chicago receives international recognition as the "birthplace of gospel music" with Pilgrim Baptist Church serving as its home.

WHEREAS, renowned architects Louis Sullivan and Dankmar Adler designed Pilgrim Baptist Church in 1890 originally as a synagogue until the 1920s, when it became a spiritual refuge for African Americans arriving in Chicago during the Great Migration;

WHEREAS, among the migrants was a blues pianist, Thomas Dorsey, who began weaving Christian praise hymns with the rhythms of blues and jazz, organized a choir, and became music director at Pilgrim Baptist Church during the 1930s;

WHEREAS, Thomas Dorsey, widely regarded as the "Father of Gospel Music" composed "Take My Hand, Precious Lord" while drawing top singers from across the country who would later become legends of gospel music;

WHEREAS, Gospel greats James Cleveland and Mahalia Jackson received their start by singing at Pilgrim Baptist Church.

WHEREAS, Aretha Franklin, Albertina Walker, Sam Cooke, and The Staples Singers are among the many artists who performed at Pilgrim Baptist Church;

WHEREAS, the National Museum of Gospel Music is an established 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, committed to educating and inspiring people of all ages to learn more about gospel music and its contributions to the foundation of American music culture through its exhibitions and programs;

WHEREAS, the National Museum of Gospel Mus...

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