Stevie Mackey, who attended Oakwood University, also has coach the likes of Lenny Kravitz, Selena Gomez, TV's "The Voice." ...
D’Angelo, that Pentecostal preacher’s son, the man Robert Christgau called ‘R&B Jesus’, has died, and, with ...
HOUSTON — Congressman Al Green (D-Houston) announced he will not seek the 18th Congressional District seat in November's special election, citing concerns about leaving his current constituents ...
U.S. Rep. Al Green will no longer represent Texas' 9th Congressional District, as a new proposed congressional map is carving up the Houston-area district. Green announced his decision to step back ...
Longtime U.S. Rep. Al Green said he will not jump into the special election for the 18th Congressional District set for November, but he isn’t ruling out a run for the newly drawn version of the ...
A bipartisan House voted to table an impeachment effort by Rep. Al Green (D-TX) on Tuesday, a blow to the Democrat’s efforts after offering up various impeachment articles against President Donald ...
Texas Democrat Rep. Al Green introduced a single article of impeachment against President Trump on Tuesday, accusing him of failing to notify Congress or seek authorization before bombing three ...
MISSOURI CITY, Texas — A visit from U.S. Rep. Al Green to a Missouri City senior living complex hit a snag shortly after it began. Green had come to speak with elderly tenants at the Jubilee at Texas ...
The Full Gospel Tabernacle Church is a one-of-a-kind spot in Memphis, founded by none other than Al Green, the iconic voice behind so many R&B classics. After a life-changing experience in 1974, Green ...
Rep. Al Green (D-TX) attempted to justify his efforts to impeach President Donald Trump for the third time by implying the president may carry out a military coup with tanks “rolling down the streets ...
Country icon Randy Travis and his wife Mary joined Southern Living to talk about their faith in God and how they grew up in the church. “It was not questionable; it was imperative,” Mary said when ...
Rep. Al Green, D-TX, blamed "invidious discrimination" for being removed from President Donald Trump's joint address to Congress, as well as his subsequent censuring, on "The Breakfast Club" on Friday ...