The Long Bay Symphony Presents ‘From Gullah to Gospel’ – a Free Concert This Sunday

Dr. Charles Evans of the Long Bay Symphony shares details "From Gullah to Gospel," a free concert Sunday, March 5 at 2:30 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church in Myrtle Beach.  

Dr. Charles Evans of the Long Bay Symphony shares details “From Gullah to Gospel,” a free concert Sunday, March 5 at 2:30 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church in Myrtle Beach.

The Long Bay Symphony will present a special From Gullah to Gospel program highlighting the rich Gullah/Geechee heritage in the coastal South Carolina region as well as the subsequent development of African American musical genres, such as spirituals, ragtime, Dixieland jazz styles, and gospel. Joining the Long Bay Symphony on this musical journey through time and tradition will be renowned Gullah historians, storytellers, and singers Ron and Natalie Daise. The orchestra will feature music by Scott Joplin, William Grant Still, Duke Ellington and others, and a mass choir from Sandy Grove Baptist, Mount Olive African Methodist Episcopal (A.M.E.), and the First Presbyterian Church to perform classic gospel songs, such as “Total Praise” and “Order My Steps.”

Admission is completely free to the public. No reservations are required. We will be taking suggested donations for the Gullah Museum located in Georgetown, SC.