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perform for them. He also founded two music publishing houses in Pittsburgh: Old Ship of Zion Music Company (1936–-51) and Charles H. Pace Music Publishers (1952–63), through which he published most of his 104 sacred compositions and arrangements and his 26 secular songs. Between 1941–45, Old Ship of Zion Music Company had 301 agents committed to selling its songs, and 2,511 direct mail order customers in the U.S.; making it one of the best-known publishers of gospel music in America.
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In 1936, Pace moved to Pittsburgh, where he founded the Pace Gospel Choral Union: an ensemble of 25 singers, enlarged to around 300 on special occasions, which performed gospel songs and spirituals. African-American churches in Pittsburgh and its suburbs would raise funds by having the ensemble
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His gospel songs "are in the style of Tindley’s songs, with a verse-chorus structure, memorable melodies, and simple, effective harmonies". In a 1980
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for Beth Eden Baptist Church and for Liberty Baptist Church. In 1925, he founded
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His archives are preserved at the University of Pittsburgh.
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Protest & Praise: Sacred Music of Black Religion
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Index

Harry Pace
Atlanta
Pittsburgh
Chicago
gospel
spirituals
Pace Jubilee Singers
Charles Albert Tindley
Victor
Brunswick Records
Thomas A. Dorsey
doctoral thesis
University of Pittsburgh
Harry Pace
Black Swan Records



"Charles Henry Pace Gospel Music Collection"
University of Pittsburgh
"The Story of Charles Henry Pace"
the original
Protest & Praise: Sacred Music of Black Religion
Augsburg Fortress Publishers
ISBN
978-0800624040
Pace Jubilee Singers
AllMusic
Categories
1886 births

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