Louisiana 2018 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HR233

Introduced
5/16/18  
Introduced
5/16/18  
Passed
5/17/18  

Caption

Commends the traditional quartet gospel group the Lighthouse Gospel Singers on their seventieth anniversary

Impact

The enactment of HR233 serves to formally recognize the importance of cultural and musical heritage, acknowledging the Lighthouse Gospel Singers as a significant cultural institution in Louisiana. By celebrating their seventy years of performance, the resolution enhances the visibility of gospel music's history and contributions to the state's cultural landscape. Such recognition can foster greater appreciation and support for local music groups, encouraging similar commendations for other cultural entities in the region.

Summary

House Resolution 233 (HR233) commends the Lighthouse Gospel Singers of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, on the celebration of their seventieth anniversary. Established in 1948, the Lighthouse Gospel Singers are recognized for their longstanding contributions to the gospel music genre. The resolution details the group's rich history, beginning with their early performances and significant recordings that have shaped their legacy in the gospel music community, particularly noting their breakthrough song 'I'll Rise Again'. This resolution aims to honor not only their musical achievements but also their spiritual impact over the decades.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HR233 is largely positive, as it promotes pride in local heritage and recognizes the contributions of the Lighthouse Gospel Singers to the community. Lawmakers and constituents alike expressed appreciation for the group's enduring influence and commitment to uplifting spirits through music. The resolution reflects a collective sentiment of gratitude towards artistic endeavors that bring communities together and celebrate faith.

Contention

While HR233 has been well-received, discussions around resolutions honoring specific groups can occasionally spur debate about representation in cultural commemorations. Some may argue that emphasis should also be placed on other musical genres prevalent in the region, advocating for a more inclusive recognition of Louisiana's diverse musical landscape. Nevertheless, the focus on the Lighthouse Gospel Singers serves as a reminder of the significance of preserving and celebrating cultural traditions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA SR8

Commends the Legendary Lighthouse Gospel Singers of Baton Rouge upon the celebration of the momentous occasion of their 70th year anniversary as a traditional quartet gospel singing group.

LA SR143

Mourn the passing of Huey P. Williams, beloved lead singer of Gospel Quartet The Jackson Southernaires.

LA SCR76

Commends St. Joseph Catholic Church on its seventieth anniversary.

LA HR333

Commends Reverend King John Taylor for preaching the Gospel and singing quartet music for more than five decades

LA HR91

Lillian Lilly; commend upon the production of her first music video and recognize years of service in gospel music industry.

LA HR220

Commends Natalie and Jim Elbourne on the celebration of their seventieth wedding anniversary

LA HR11

Commends The Arc Baton Rouge on its seventieth anniversary

LA HR150

Commends Kathryn and Waylon Peevy upon the occasion of their seventieth wedding anniversary

LA HR264

Commends and congratulates the Assemblies of the Lord Jesus Christ on the seventieth year anniversary of its formation

LA SR147

Commends The Arc Baton Rouge on its seventieth anniversary.

Similar Bills

LA SR8

Commends the Legendary Lighthouse Gospel Singers of Baton Rouge upon the celebration of the momentous occasion of their 70th year anniversary as a traditional quartet gospel singing group.

RI H7096

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RI S3020

Registration Of Vehicles

RI S2671

Registration Of Vehicles

RI H6604

Registration Of Vehicles

RI S3061

Registration Of Vehicles

RI H7097

Registration Of Vehicles

TX HR151

Commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Bolivar Point Lighthouse.