Recognizes Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, as the birthplace of southern gospel music.
[Congressional Bills 106th Congress]
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[S. Res. 170 Introduced in Senate (IS)]
106th CONGRESS
1st Session
S. RES. 170
Recognizing Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, as the birthplace of southern
gospel music.
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IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
August 2, 1999
Mr. Thompson submitted the following resolution; which was referred to
the Committee on the Judiciary
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RESOLUTION
Recognizing Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, as the birthplace of southern
gospel music.
Whereas Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, is the home of many of the first major southern
gospel music songwriters, including such songwriters as James D.
Vaughan, Adger Pace, James Rowe, G. T. Speer, and William Walbert;
Whereas Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, is the home of the first professional southern
gospel music quartet, which was founded by James D. Vaughan in 1910;
Whereas Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, is the home of the first southern gospel music
radio station WOAN, which was founded in 1922;
Whereas Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, is the home of the Vaughan School of Music,
which helped train the first generation of southern gospel music artists
and songwriters, including V. O. Stamps, Frank Stamps, the LeFevers, and
the Speers;
Whereas Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, is the home of the Vaughan Family Visitor, the
first influential southern gospel music newspaper which was published
from 1914 to 1964;
Whereas Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, is the home of the James D. Vaughan Music
Company, which has published millions of shape-note southern gospel
music songbooks from the date of its founding in 1902 until 1964; and
Whereas the Southern Gospel Music Association recognizes Lawrenceburg,
Tennessee, as the official birthplace of southern gospel music: Now,
therefore, be it
Resolved,
SECTION 1. RECOGNITION OF LAWRENCEBURG, TENNESSEE AS THE BIRTHPLACE OF
SOUTHERN GOSPEL MUSIC.
The Senate--
(1) recognizes Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, as the birthplace
of southern gospel music; and
(2) requests that the President issue a proclamation
honoring Lawrenceburg, Tennessee, as such a birthplace.
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Introduced in Senate
Sponsor introductory remarks on measure. (CR S10000)
Referred to the Committee on Judiciary.
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