If you like Gospel Music Workshop of America, try these artists

If you like Gospel Music Workshop of America, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

Artists to try next

Tim Godfrey

Tim Godfrey

Shared genres: gospel music

Christian hip-hop contemporary Christian music contemporary worship music
Mahalia Jackson

Mahalia Jackson

Shared genres: gospel music

gospel music spirituals
Billy Preston

Billy Preston

Shared genres: gospel music

blues funk gospel music
Ray Charles

Ray Charles

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Shared genres: gospel music

blues country music gospel music
Lonnie Mack

Lonnie Mack

Shared genres: gospel music

blue-eyed soul bluegrass music blues
Randy Travis

Randy Travis

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Shared genres: gospel music

country music gospel music neotraditional country
Alan Jackson

Alan Jackson

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Shared genres: gospel music

bluegrass music country music gospel music
The Staple Singers

The Staple Singers

Shared genres: gospel music

gospel music rhythm and blues soul

Common questions

Who sounds like Gospel Music Workshop of America?

Artists similar to Gospel Music Workshop of America include Tim Godfrey, Mahalia Jackson, Billy Preston and Ray Charles. Each shares elements of Gospel Music Workshop of America's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Gospel Music Workshop of America?

Gospel Music Workshop of America is primarily known for gospel. Rooted in call-and-response tactics and rich vocal harmonies, the music builds layers of uplifting energy that swell and release with each powerful crescendo.

Where should I start if I like Gospel Music Workshop of America?

If you enjoy Gospel Music Workshop of America, start with Tim Godfrey — their album "Greater" is a great entry point. Shared genres: gospel music