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The Loving Sisters

The Loving Sisters

The Loving Sisters has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 12 October 2015. The Loving Sisters's music has been featured on 16 episodes.

With a sound that merged rock stylings with gospel songs, Little Rock’s Gladys McFadden and the Loving Sisters challenged traditional gospel music during the 1960s and ‘70s.

McFadden and the Loving Sisters – Jo Dumas, Ann James and Lorraine Leeks – played before a full band, unlike the stripped-down sounds of most gospel. After a 1964 Chicago performance, a listener wrote a local newspaper: “I was so ashamed of the entire program. I never expected to hear rock and roll at a religious service.”

The group’s 1965 debut album, Trying Times, earned a three-star review in Billboard magazine and they often preceded speeches by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., at protest functions. They recorded a tribute album after his death.

The band released four albums in the 1970s, one of which was nominated for a Grammy Award, before retiring from the national scene. They were inducted into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame in 2003.

Learn more about Gladys McFaddin and the Loving Sisters at the Encyclopedia of Arkansas.

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The Loving Sisters

The Loving Sisters has been played over 10 times on NTS, first on 12 October 2015. The Loving Sisters's music has been featured on 16 episodes.

With a sound that merged rock stylings with gospel songs, Little Rock’s Gladys McFadden and the Loving Sisters challenged traditional gospel music during the 1960s and ‘70s.

McFadden and the Loving Sisters – Jo Dumas, Ann James and Lorraine Leeks – played before a full band, unlike the stripped-down sounds of most gospel. After a 1964 Chicago performance, a listener wrote a local newspaper: “I was so ashamed of the entire program. I never expected to hear rock and roll at a religious service.”

The group’s 1965 debut album, Trying Times, earned a three-star review in Billboard magazine and they often preceded speeches by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., at protest functions. They recorded a tribute album after his death.

The band released four albums in the 1970s, one of which was nominated for a Grammy Award, before retiring from the national scene. They were inducted into the Arkansas Black Hall of Fame in 2003.

Learn more about Gladys McFaddin and the Loving Sisters at the Encyclopedia of Arkansas.

Original source: Last.fm

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Never Gonna Turn Around
Gladys McFadden & The Loving Sisters
Peacock Records1977
Cosmic Consciousness
The Loving Sisters
MCA Records, Peacock Records1981
Cosmic Consciousness
The Loving Sisters
Peacock Records, MCA Records1974
Never Gonna Turn Around
Gladys McFadden & The Loving Sisters
Peacock Records1977