Robert M. Bob Marovich is a gospel music historian, author, and radio host. Gospel Memories, a radio program of classic gospel, spiritual, and jubilee music, airs on Chicagos WLUW-FM and throughout the week on Internet, low-power FM, and terrestrial radio stations. The radio program received a commendation from the African American Museum of Philadelphia and in 2017 earned Bob a Gospel Image Award. It was named Best Gospel Radio Show of the Year by the Rhythm of Gospel Awards in 2018. Bob writes about classic and contemporary gospel music as Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Gospel Music (www.journalofgospelmusic.com). The website, formerly known as The Black Gospel Blog, was nominated for a Rhythm of Gospel Award in 2013 and 2018. In 2016, Bob became the host of Conversations with the Gospel Legends, a 30-minute video series featuring discussions with prominent Chicago gospel legends, for the PCC Broadcast Network. He appears in the documentary How We Got Over (One State Films) and has been interviewed for several other documentaries in production. Bobs work has been published in the Encyclopedia of American Gospel Music (Routledge 2005), Encyclopedia of African American Music (Greenwood Publishing 2010), and in the ARSC Journal of the Association for Recorded Sound Collections. His article on Chicago choirmaster Professor J. Wesley Jones was published in Chicago History in 2017. He wrote album notes for Sallie and Cora Martin: Just a Little Talk With Jesus (Gospel Friend 2014), The One-Derful! Collection: Halo Records (Secret Stash 2016), Moving Up: The Gospelaires of Dayton, Ohio (Gospel Friend 2017), and a various artists project, Jesus Rocked the Jukebox (Concord Music Group 2017). He is a major contributor of brief biographical sketches of Malaco / Savoy gospel artists for the Malaco Records website and has authored the album notes for the forthcoming Malaco 50th Anniversary Box Set. Formerly second vice president of the Chicago Area Gospel Announcers Guild (Gospel Music Workshop of America) and board member of the Rhythm of Gospel Awards, Bob is currently on the board of the Chicago Gospel Music Heritage Museum. He is a member of the Stellar Awards Gospel Music Academy, the Recording Academy, the Center for Black Music Research, and the Association for Recorded Sound Collections. Marovichs collection of gospel sound recordings is cited as one of the nations most comprehensive. It includes more than 6,000 records and thousands of CDs and cassettes representing tens of thousands of individual selections. His first book, A City Called Heaven: Chicago and the Birth of Gospel Music, was published in March 2015 by the University of Illinois Press as part of its Music in American Life Series. It received a 2016 Certificate of Merit in Historical Sound Recorded Research from the Association for Recorded Sound Collections. It was named one of the best nonfiction books of 2015 by the Chicago Book Review. Bob graduated cum laude from the University of Notre Dame in 1985 and earned an MBA from the Lake Forest Graduate School of Management in 2002. He lives in Chicago with his wife, author and educator Laurel Delaney, and their two cats.