Singing School - List of Singing Schools

List of Singing Schools

  • Alabama School of Gospel Music, Snead State Junior College, Boaz, Alabama
  • Ben Speer's Stamps-Baxter School of Gospel Music, Murfreesboro, Tennessee
  • Brockwell Gospel Music School, Brockwell, Arkansas
  • Camp Fasola (Sacred Harp-affiliated), Anniston, Alabama and Double Springs, Alabama
  • Cumberland Valley School of Gospel Music, Pulaski, Tennessee
  • Do Re Mi Gospel Music Academy, Lebanon, Tennessee
  • Gospel Singers of America Singing School, Pass Christian, Mississippi
  • Haralson County Singing School, Bremen, Georgia
  • Haskell Singing School, Church of Christ, Haskell, Texas
  • Foundation School of Church Music, Church of Christ, Buda, Texas
  • Jeffress School of Gospel Music, Crossett, Arkansas
  • Leoma School of Gospel Music, Lawrenceburg, Tennessee
  • National School of Gospel Music, Tennessee, Kansas, and California
  • North Georgia School of Gospel Music, Cleveland, Georgia
  • Southern Gospel Music School of America, Chattanooga, Tennessee
  • Texas Southern Gospel School of Music, Navarro College, Corsicana, Texas
  • Tri-County Singers Association School, Charleston, West Virginia
  • West Virginia School of Gospel Music, Kenna, West Virginia
  • Mountain State School of Gospel Music Dunbar, West Virginia

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