There has been a church on the site of St Martin’s, Bladon since the 11th century. By 1800 the old medieval church was in a state of decay and permission was granted for the church to be demolished. The 4th Duke of Marlborough paid for building materials for the new church, which was opened in 1804. In this historic venue we facilitated our multimedia ‘Origins of Gospel Music’ service. Our musical story begins in 1748 when John Newton, the author of ‘Amazing Grace’ is shipwrecked. We trace his influence and those who followed him as far as the pioneering music of American Gospel singer Sister Rosetta Tharpe in the 1930s and 1940s.
We should like to thank the Reverend Sarah Bourne, Rector of Woodstock and Bladon for the invitation to play, Gillian, Church Warden at Bladon for looking after us and all who attended the event. Sarah comments: We are so grateful to you for bringing Gospel Bell to St Martin’s yesterday afternoon. Everyone was hugely appreciative of your music and we learnt a great deal about the origins of Gospel Music. We would be delighted to welcome you back on another occasion when the weather is warmer and there are more opportunities to engage with the village. Our sincere thanks to the band.
