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'Sound of Gospel' celebrates Black history

"The Sound of Gospel: An Anthology Depicting the Rich History and Evolution of Gospel Music" returns to the stage Friday through Sunday at the Cowles Center.

GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn. — Let The Sound of Gospel take you on a journey through Black history this weekend in downtown Minneapolis.

"The Sound of Gospel: An Anthology Depicting the Rich History and Evolution of Gospel Music" returns to the stage Friday through Sunday at the Cowles Center.

The production, a celebration and honoring of Black History Month, first debuted in 2018 at the National Baptist Convention. The show is directed by Academy Award-nominee Jevetta Steele, while her brother, Grammy-winning Billy Steele, will serve as musical director.

Founder and CEO of 2nd Chance Outreach Rev. William Pierce and guitarist/singer Amondo Dickerson joined Jevetta on KARE 11 News at Noon Wednesday to preview the show, which Jevetta says provides an interactive experience to the audience in a "feel it in your soul kind of way."

The production welcomes people of all ages to its shows, which take place at 9 p.m. Friday, Feb. 16, and Saturday, Feb. 17. There's also a matinee on Sunday, Feb. 18, beginning at 3 p.m.

For more information about the show and how to get tickets, click here.

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