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20 Gospel Classics Volume 1
A collector's edition of historical performances
Oak Ridge Quartet: Smitty Gatlin, Wilbur "Little Willie" Wynn, William Lee "Bill" Golden, Herman Harper, with Tommy Fairchild, pianist
Blackwood Brothers: James & Cecil Blackwood, Bill Shaw, J.D. Sumner with Whitey Gleason, pianist
The Sego Brothers & Naomi: James, Lamar & W.R. Sego with Naomi (James' wife). This group made their first record in 1959
The Prophets: James Lewis "Big Lew" Garrison, Donnie Seabolt (Gordon County, GA), Ed Hill (Founder), Jim Boatman, with Bob McCollum (Rome, GA) on piano
The Thrasher Brothers: Started singing as a trio as children. Jim, Joe & Buddy Thrasher with "St. John" Gresham. Recorded at Channel 5 in Atlanta, GA
The Plainsmen: Reorganized from the Stamps Quartet, mid-1950's in Dallas, TX. Recorded at WSB TV in Atlanta, GA, early 1960's. Thurman Bunch, Jack Mainord, Howard Welborn (Banks Cty, GA) Charles "Rusty" Goodman, and Larry Denham, pianist
The Rebels Quartet: Formed from the Sunny South Qt. in Tampa, Fl 1947. Jim Hamill, Horace Parrish, John Matthews, London Parris with Jimmy Taylor, piainist and lead on "4th Man"
Wendy Bagwell & The Sunliters: formed late 1950's in Smyrna, Ga. Wendell C. Bagwell (former Marine), Geraldine Morrison (Old Leather Lungs), and "Little Jan" Buckner
Rangers Trio: Formed late 50's by former Rangers Qt. pianist David Reece, who sings baritone, wrote most of the songs. Other members: Ronnie Page (sang with the Oak Ridge and Chuck Wagon Gang, was known as the "Little Yankee with the Big Voice") and Derrell Johnson
The Florida Boys: Don "Coy" Cook, Les Beasley, Glen Alred, Billy Todd, with Derrell Stewart, pianist |
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The Oak Ridge Quartet
Didn't It Rain
Oh How Much He Cares For Me
I Know Who Holds Tomorrow
Blackwood Brothers Quartet
Inside The Gate
Heaven Will Surely Be Worth It All
Sego Brothers & Naomi
Palms Of Victory
I Wanta Go There
Heaven's Jubilee
The Prophets Quartet
He's A Personal Saviour
I'll Meet You In The Morning
The Thrasher Brothers
Amazing Grace |
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The Plainsmen
Cowboy Campmeeting
He's So Wonderful
The Rebels Quartet
The Fourth Man
He'll Understand, And Say "Well Done"
Wendy Bagwell & The Sunliters
On The Wings Of A Dove
The Rangers
I'd Rather Have Jesus
The Florida Boys
God Made A Way
Until You Find The Lord
Hide Me, Rock Of Ages |
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20 Gospel Classics Volume 2
A collector's edition of historical performances
The Inspirations: Thoe oldest know footage of the original group, taped in Atlantan at Channel 5. Founded in 1960's by Martin Cook, a science teacher at Swain County High School. Archie Watkins, Ron Hutchins, Jack Laws, and Troy Burns
Sego Bros. & Naomi: James, Lamar & Naomi Sego with Rancil "Randy" Taylor (bass) and Eddie Crook, pianist
The Masters Five: Organized by J.D. Sumner in late 1970's. This footage is the only existing footage of the ORIGINAL group, 1980, in SOuth Bend, IN. Members: Roland D. "Rosie" Rozzell, W.J. "Jake" Hess, James Blackwood, J.D. Sumner and Hovie Lister
The LeFevres: Eva Mae, Urias & Alphus (Brothers), Pierce & Mylon (brothers; sons of Eva Mae & Urias), Jimmy Jones (formerly of the Rangers Qt. and Deep South Qt.), and Rex Nelon. Footage from "The New Gospel Singing Caravan" TV Show in 1967 in Atlanta at Channel 5. The ORIGINAL LeFevre Trio (1920's) included Maudie Mae, sister to Urias and Alphus. Eva Mae and Urias married in 1939
Wendy Bagwell & The Sunliters: Formed late 1950's in Smyrna, Ga. Wendell C. Bagwell (former Marine), Geraldine Morrison (Old Leather Lungs), and "Little Jan" Buckner
The Blackwood Brothers: B&W cuts from mid 1960's in Charlotte, NC. Color cut in Nashville, TN (1970's)
The Lewis Family:
The Kingsmen: Founded in 1956 in Asheville, NC. These cuts are from "Live" performance, 1970 in Atlanta with Jerry Redd, Frank Cutshall, Eldridge Fox, and Jim mcAllister with Ray Talley at piano
The Florida Boys: 1970 version with Laddie Cain, Les Beasley, Glen Alred, and Walter "Buddy" Liles, with Derrell Stewart at the piano
Squire Parsons: 1986 performance in Bristol, VA
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The Inspirations
On The Sunny Banks
Gettin' Ready To Leave This World
Sego Brothers And Naomi
A Beautiful Life
Life's Worth The Living
The Original Masters Five
Oh What A Saviour
Just A Little Talk With Jesus
The LeFevres
If We Never Meet Again
Just A Little While
Wendy Bagwell & The Sunliters
In That Great Beyond
Across The Bridge |
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Blackwood Brothers Quartet
Hide Me Rock Of Ages
Somebody Loves Me
Learning To Lean
The Lewis Family
I'm Gonna Praise The Lord
I'm Walkin' In God's Sunshine
The Kingsmen
I Know
Lost, Searching, Found
The Florida Boys
How Great Thou Art
He Is Mine And I Am His
Squire Parsons
Sweet Beulah Land |
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20 Gospel Classics Volume 3
A collector's edition of historical performances
The Original Masters Five: Organized by J.D. Sumner in late 1970's. This footage is the only existing footage of the ORIGINAL group, 1980, in SOuth Bend, IN. Members: Roland D. "Rosie" Rozzell, W.J. "Jake" Hess, James Blackwood, J.D. Sumner and Hovie Lister
The Rebels Quartet: Formed from the Sunny South Qt. in Tampa, Fl 1947. Jim Hamill, Horace Parrish, John Matthews, London Parris with Jimmy Taylor, piainist and lead on "4th Man"
The Original Sego Bros. & Naomi: James, Lamar & Naomi Sego with Rancil "Randy" Taylor (bass) and Eddie Crook, pianist
The Plainsmen Quartet: Reorganized from the Stamps Quartet, mid-1950's in Dallas, TX. Recorded at WSB TV in Atlanta, GA, early 1960's. Thurman Bunch, Jack Mainord, Howard Welborn (Banks Cty, GA) Charles "Rusty" Goodman, and Larry Denham, pianist
The Blackwood Brothers: James & Cecil Blackwood, Bill Shaw, J.D. Sumner with Whitey Gleason, pianist
The Florida Boys: Don "Coy" Cook, Les Beasley, Glen Alred, Billy Todd, with Derrell Stewart, pianist
The LeFevres: Eva Mae, Urias & Alphus (Brothers), Pierce & Mylon (brothers; sons of Eva Mae & Urias), Jimmy Jones (formerly of the Rangers Qt. and Deep South Qt.), and Rex Nelon
Wendy Bagwell & The Sunliters: Formed late 1950's in Smyrna, Ga. Wendell C. Bagwell (former Marine), Geraldine Morrison (Old Leather Lungs), and "Little Jan" Buckner
The Homeland Harmony Quartet:Originally the Southern Joy Qt. from Greeneville, SC. Formed in 1938. Personnel on this vidoe from The Joyful Noise in the 1980's areL Connor B. Hall, Fred Elrod, James McCoy (Larry's dad), Bill Matthews and Jack Clark (formerly of the Harvesters).
The Sunshine Boys: Also at Joyful Noise. Formed in the 1930's as a country group, "The Red River Wranglers", they became the Sunshine Boys in the 940's and appeared in 19 movies. This is the late 1950's group performing at an "Old Timers Night" in the 1980's. Fred Daniel, Ed Wallace, Milton "Ace" Richman, Johnny Atkinson (who also sang with the LeFevres and Homeland Harmony)
The Harmoneers: 1990 Color. Produced in Atlanta by Johnny Carter. Jimi Hall, Bob Crews, Bob Shaw, and Seals "Low-Note" Hilton |
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The Original Masters Five
Climbing Higher And Higher
Great Day
The Rebels Quartet
He's Everything To Me
Jesus Use Me
Original Sego Brothers & Naomi
Will The Circle Be Unbroken
Without Him
The Plainsmen Quartet
-with Rusty Goodman
Follow Me
I Would Not Be Denied
The Blackwood Brothers
He Bought My Soul At Calvary
His Hands |
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The Florida Boys
There's A Leak In This Old Building
River Of Jordan
The LeFevres
Precious Memories
Just A Closer Walk With Thee
Wendy Bagwell & The Sunliters
I Firmly Promise You
A Child Of The King
The Homeland Harmony Quartet
Who Built The Ark
The Sunshine Boys
Something Within
Dry Bones
The Harmoneers
There Is A Change |
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20 Gospel Classics Volume 4
A collector's edition of historical performances
Rex Nelon: NC-born, sang with Homeland Harmony before coming to the LeFevres in late 1950's
The Original Masters Five: Organized by J.D. Sumner in late 1970's. This footage is the only existing footage of the ORIGINAL group, 1980, in SOuth Bend, IN. Members: Roland D. "Rosie" Rozzell, W.J. "Jake" Hess, James Blackwood, J.D. Sumner and Hovie Lister
Wendy Bagwell & The Sunliters: Formed late 1950's in Smyrna, Ga. Wendell C. Bagwell (former Marine), Geraldine Morrison (Old Leather Lungs), and "Little Jan" Buckner
The Plainsmen Quartet: Reorganized from the Stamps Quartet, mid-1950's in Dallas, TX. Recorded at WSB TV in Atlanta, GA, early 1960's. Thurman Bunch, Jack Mainord, Howard Welborn (Banks Cty, GA) Charles "Rusty" Goodman, and Larry Denham, pianist
The LeFevres: Eva Mae, Urias & Alphus (Brothers), Pierce & Mylon (brothers; sons of Eva Mae & Urias), Jimmy Jones (formerly of the Rangers Qt. and Deep South Qt.), and Rex Nelon
The Original Sego Bros. & Naomi: James, Lamar & Naomi Sego with Rancil "Randy" Taylor (bass) and Eddie Crook, pianist
The Rebels Quartet: Formed from the Sunny South Qt. in Tampa, Fl 1947. Jim Hamill, Horace Parrish, John Matthews, London Parris with Jimmy Taylor, piainist and lead on "4th Man"
The Prophets: James Lewis "Big Lew" Garrison, Donnie Seabolt (Gordon County, GA), Ed Hill (Founder), Jim Boatman, with Bob McCollum (Rome, GA) on piano
The Blackwood Brothers: With "Big John Hall"
Mid 60s Black & White performances
Bill Shaw, James & Cecil Blackwood, John Hall with either Whitey Gleason or Dave Wesson (piano)
The Sunshine Boys: Also at Joyful Noise. Formed in the 1930's as a country group, "The Red River Wranglers", they became the Sunshine Boys in the 940's and appeared in 19 movies. This is the late 1950's group performing at an "Old Timers Night" in the 1980's. Fred Daniel, Ed Wallace, Milton "Ace" Richman, Johnny Atkinson (who also sang with the LeFevres and Homeland Harmony)
The Harmoneers: 1990 Color. Produced in Atlanta by Johnny Carter. Jimi Hall, Bob Crews, Bob Shaw, and Seals "Low-Note" Hilton
The Happy Two: Leroy Abernathy (Canton, GA) and Carroll "Shorty" Bradford (Lookout Mtn., GA). Both were members for a time of the Homeland Harmony. This footage was made at Channel 2 (WSB TV in Atlanta) in the early 1960's by Wallace "Wally" Fowler |
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Rex Nelson
I Claim Jesus
The Original Masters Five
Closer To Thee
Jesus Loves Me
Wendy Bagwell & The Sunliters
That Man Of Galilee
The Plainsmen
- With Rusty Goodman
No Place To Hide
I'll Tell It Wherever I Go
The LeFevres
I'm Longing For Home
I'd Rather Be An Old Time Christian
Original Sego Brothers & Naomi
Born To Serve The Lord
A Child's Request |
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The Sunshine Boys
Satisfied
Peace In The Valley
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet
How About Your Heart
How Big Is God
The Harmoneers
That Heavenly Paradise
The Rebels Quartet
What Then
Do You Ever Think To Pray
The Prophets Quartet
Great Speckled Bird
Daddy Sang Bass
The Happy Two ( Leroy & Shorty)
Crown Him King |
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20 Gospel Classics Volume 5
A collector's edition of historical performances
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet: James & Cecil Blackwood, Bill Shaw, J.D. Sumner with Whitey Gleason, pianist
The Sego Bros. & Naomi: James, Lamar & Naomi Sego with Rancil "Randy" Taylor (bass) and Eddie Crook, pianist
Wendy Bagwell & The Sunliters: Formed late 1950's in Smyrna, Ga. Wendell C. Bagwell (former Marine), Geraldine Morrison (Old Leather Lungs), and "Little Jan" Buckner
The Florida Boys: Don "Coy" Cook, Les Beasley, Glen Alred, Billy Todd, with Derrell Stewart, pianist
The Rangers Trio: Formed late 50's by former Rangers Qt. pianist David Reece, who sings baritone, wrote most of the songs. Other members: Ronnie Page (sang with the Oak Ridge and Chuck Wagon Gang, was known as the "Little Yankee with the Big Voice") and Derrell Johnson
The Masters Five: Organized by J.D. Sumner in late 1970's.
The Plainsmen featuring Rusty Goodman: Reorganized from the Stamps Quartet, mid-1950's in Dallas, TX. Recorded at WSB TV in Atlanta, GA, early 1960's. Thurman Bunch, Jack Mainord, Howard Welborn (Banks Cty, GA) Charles "Rusty" Goodman, and Larry Denham, pianist
James Blackwood: member of the Blackwood Brothers.
Squire Parsons: Born Esquire Parsons, Jr. in West Virginia. He sang for many years with the Kingsmen. He has also written numerous great Gospel songs.
The Kingsmen: Founded in 1956 in Asheville, NC. These cuts are from "Live" performance, 1970 in Atlanta with Jerry Redd, Frank Cutshall, Eldridge Fox, and Jim mcAllister with Ray Talley at piano
The Thrasher Brothers: Started singing as a trio as children. Jim, Joe & Buddy Thrasher with "St. John" Gresham. Recorded at Channel 5 in Atlanta, GA.
The Easter Brothers
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Blackwood Brothers Quartet
I'll Fly Away
Rise Again
On the Jericho Road
The Sego Brothers & Naomi
I'll Live in Glory
Beyond Tomorrow
I'll Really Be Free
Wendy Bagwell & The Sunliters
When I Inherit My Mansion
Ole Pappy's New Banjo
Ole 'Lijah Prayed
The Florida Boys
I Saw a Man
The Rangers Trio
Let Us Break Bread Together
A Resting Place
The Masters Five
Lord, I Want to Go to Heaven |
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The Plainsmen
-featuring Rusty Goodman
On the Battlefield
Crown of Thorns
James Blackwood
Take Away the Stone
Squire Parsons
That's When It Will Be Heaven
The Kingsmen
Cheer the Weary Traveler
The Thrasher Brothers
The Christian Way
The Easter Brothers
He Holds Me in His Hands |
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20 Gospel Classics Volume 6
A collector's edition of historical performances
he Blackwood Brothers Quartet: James & Cecil Blackwood, Bill Shaw, J.D. Sumner with Whitey Gleason, pianist
The Sego Bros. & Naomi: James, Lamar & Naomi Sego with Rancil "Randy" Taylor (bass) and Eddie Crook, pianist
Wendy Bagwell & The Sunliters: Formed late 1950's in Smyrna, Ga. Wendell C. Bagwell (former Marine), Geraldine Morrison (Old Leather Lungs), and "Little Jan" Buckner
The Florida Boys: Don "Coy" Cook, Les Beasley, Glen Alred, Billy Todd, with Derrell Stewart, pianist
The Rangers Trio: Formed late 50's by former Rangers Qt. pianist David Reece, who sings baritone, wrote most of the songs. Other members: Ronnie Page (sang with the Oak Ridge and Chuck Wagon Gang, was known as the "Little Yankee with the Big Voice") and Derrell Johnson
The Masters Five: Organized by J.D. Sumner in late 1970's.
The Plainsmen featuring Rusty Goodman: Reorganized from the Stamps Quartet, mid-1950's in Dallas, TX. Recorded at WSB TV in Atlanta, GA, early 1960's. Thurman Bunch, Jack Mainord, Howard Welborn (Banks Cty, GA) Charles "Rusty" Goodman, and Larry Denham, pianist
The Prophets: James Lewis "Big Lew" Garrison, Donnie Seabolt (Gordon County, GA), Ed Hill (Founder), Jim Boatman, with Bob McCollum (Rome, GA) on piano
Squire Parsons: Born Esquire Parsons, Jr. in West Virginia. He sang for many years with the Kingsmen. He has also written numerous great Gospel songs.
The Harmoneers: 1990 Color. Produced in Atlanta by Johnny Carter. Jimi Hall, Bob Crews, Bob Shaw, and Seals "Low-Note" Hilton
The Thrasher Brothers: Started singing as a trio as children. Jim, Joe & Buddy Thrasher with "St. John" Gresham. Recorded at Channel 5 in Atlanta, GA.
The Lewis Family
The Easter Brothers
The Rebels Quartet: Formed from the Sunny South Qt. in Tampa, Fl 1947. Jim Hamill, Horace Parrish, John Matthews, London Parris with Jimmy Taylor, piainist.
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The Blackwood Brothers Quartet
The Old Country Church
Thank Go I am Free
The Little Boy from the Carpenter Shop
The Sego Brothers & Naomi
A Mother's Prayer
The Hem of His GarmentBecause Jesus Said It
Wendy Bagwell & The Sunliters
Heaven Will Surely Be Worth It All
If You See My Saviour
The Florida Boys
The Taller Your Shadow Will Be
The Rangers Trio
So Small Am I
Come Along With Me
The Masters Five
I'll Meet You in The Morning
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The Plainsmen
featuring Rusty Goodman
He Knows What I Need
The Prophets Quartet
Over in Gloryland
Squire Parsons
I'll Have A New Song
The Harmoneers
The Heavenly Parade
The Thrasher Brothers
I Know
The Lewis Family
When The Wagon Was New
The Easter Brothers
Not Afraid
The Rebels Quartet
Little Boy Lost
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20 Gospel Classics Volume 7
A collector's edition of historical performances
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet: James & Cecil Blackwood, Bill Shaw, J.D. Sumner with Whitey Gleason, pianist
The Sego Bros. & Naomi: James, Lamar & Naomi Sego with Rancil "Randy" Taylor (bass) and Eddie Crook, pianist
Wendy Bagwell & The Sunliters: Formed late 1950's in Smyrna, Ga. Wendell C. Bagwell (former Marine), Geraldine Morrison (Old Leather Lungs), and "Little Jan" Buckner
The Florida Boys: Don "Coy" Cook, Les Beasley, Glen Alred, Billy Todd, with Derrell Stewart, pianist
The Rangers Trio: Formed late 50's by former Rangers Qt. pianist David Reece, who sings baritone, wrote most of the songs. Other members: Ronnie Page (sang with the Oak Ridge and Chuck Wagon Gang, was known as the "Little Yankee with the Big Voice") and Derrell Johnson
The Masters Five: Organized by J.D. Sumner in late 1970's.
The Plainsmen featuring Rusty Goodman: Reorganized from the Stamps Quartet, mid-1950's in Dallas, TX. Recorded at WSB TV in Atlanta, GA, early 1960's. Thurman Bunch, Jack Mainord, Howard Welborn (Banks Cty, GA) Charles "Rusty" Goodman, and Larry Denham, pianist
James Blackwood: member of the Blackwood Brothers.
The Prophets: James Lewis "Big Lew" Garrison, Donnie Seabolt (Gordon County, GA), Ed Hill (Founder), Jim Boatman, with Bob McCollum (Rome, GA) on piano
Squire Parsons: Born Esquire Parsons, Jr. in West Virginia. He sang for many years with the Kingsmen. He has also written numerous great Gospel songs.
The Thrasher Brothers: Started singing as a trio as children. Jim, Joe & Buddy Thrasher with "St. John" Gresham. Recorded at Channel 5 in Atlanta, GA.
The Easter Brothers
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Blackwood Brothers Quartet
He's Coming Soon
Blessed Assurance
The Night Before Easter
The Sego Brothers & Naomi
I Will Follow Thee
I Need No Mansion Here
We'll Have A Good Time
Wendy Bagwell & The Sunliters
Travel Onward
Pearl Buttons
Silver and Gold
The Florida Boys
At The Roll Call
The Rangers Trio
I Know
I Never Knew Till Now
The Masters Five
There's Gonna Be A Great Day |
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The Plainsmen
-featuring Rusty Goodman
Beyond The Sunset
James Blackwood
It Is Finished
The Prophets Quartet
Oh, To Be Like Thee
Sheltered in The Arms of God
Squire Parsons
It's In the Saviour's Hand
The Thrasher Brothers
Just a Little Talk With Jesus
The Easter Brothers
That's What Makes It Home |
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20 Gospel Classics Volume 8
A collector's edition of historical performances
The Blackwood Brothers Quartet: James & Cecil Blackwood, Bill Shaw, J.D. Sumner with Whitey Gleason, pianist
The Sego Bros. & Naomi: James, Lamar & Naomi Sego with Rancil "Randy" Taylor (bass) and Eddie Crook, pianist
Wendy Bagwell & The Sunliters: Formed late 1950's in Smyrna, Ga. Wendell C. Bagwell (former Marine), Geraldine Morrison (Old Leather Lungs), and "Little Jan" Buckner
The Florida Boys: Don "Coy" Cook, Les Beasley, Glen Alred, Billy Todd, with Derrell Stewart, pianist
The Rangers Trio: Formed late 50's by former Rangers Qt. pianist David Reece, who sings baritone, wrote most of the songs. Other members: Ronnie Page (sang with the Oak Ridge and Chuck Wagon Gang, was known as the "Little Yankee with the Big Voice") and Derrell Johnson
The Masters Five: Organized by J.D. Sumner in late 1970's.
The Plainsmen featuring Rusty Goodman: Reorganized from the Stamps Quartet, mid-1950's in Dallas, TX. Recorded at WSB TV in Atlanta, GA, early 1960's. Thurman Bunch, Jack Mainord, Howard Welborn (Banks Cty, GA) Charles "Rusty" Goodman, and Larry Denham, pianist
The Prophets: James Lewis "Big Lew" Garrison, Donnie Seabolt (Gordon County, GA), Ed Hill (Founder), Jim Boatman, with Bob McCollum (Rome, GA) on piano
Squire Parsons: Born Esquire Parsons, Jr. in West Virginia. He sang for many years with the Kingsmen. He has also written numerous great Gospel songs.
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Blackwood Brothers Quartet
Lead Me to That Rock
When He Reached Down His Hand
Wanta Rest
The Sego Brothers & Naomi
Family Renunion
Jesus Is Calling
Heavenly Highway
Wendy Bagwell & The Sunliters
Sweet Jesus
If I Could Hear My Mother Pray Again
The Florida Boys
The River of Life (1962)
Gone (1970)
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The Rangers Trio
I'll Be Ready Then
Saviour, Abide With Me
The Mockingbird
The Masters Five
I Can Feel The Touch of His Hand
His Eye is on The Sparrow
I Want to be More Like Jesus
The Plainsmen
-featuring Rusty Goodman
Love Like the Love of God
The Prophets Quartet
Little Pine Log Cabin
Why Should I Worry
Squire Parsons
I've Got a Reservation
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The Happy Two
Leeroy Abernathy (Canton, GA) and Carroll "Shorty" Bradford (Lookout Mtn., GA). Both were members for a time of the Homeland Harmony. This footage was made at Channel 2 (WSB TV in Atlanta) in the early 1960's by Wallace "Wally" Fowler |
Anybody Can Do Anything
Listen To The Bells
I'll Have A Lasting Home
Down Old Log Cabin Lane
Rocking On The Waves |
Crown Him King
Endless Joy Is Coming
Get Right, Stay Right
Happy Fingers
Zephyrs Of Love |
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Twenty Gospel Greats
And featuring Jimmy Jones "Poetry Corner"
Eva Mae, Urias & Alphus (Brothers), Pierce & Mylon (brothers; sons of Eva Mae & Urias), Jimmy Jones (formerly of the Rangers Qt. and Deep South Qt.), and Rex Nelon. Footage from "The New Gospel Singing Caravan" TV Show in 1967 in Atlanta at Channel 5. The ORIGINAL LeFevre Trio (1920's) included Maudie Mae, sister to Urias and Alphus. Eva Mae and Urias married in 1939 |
My Soul Belongs To Jesus
Shout, Brother, Shout
In My Father's House
Lord, Carry Me Home
Beyond The Sunset
I Claim Jesus
Jesus Is The Only One
He's Wonderful
He's My All In All |
I'm Longing For Home
Goodbye World Goodbye
Precious Memories
How Great Thou Art
Just Closer Walk With Thee
I'd Rather Be An Old Time Christian
Going Over Yonder
I Want To Live For Him |
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The LeFevres
Featuring Eva Mae
Eva Mae, Urias & Alphus (Brothers), Pierce & Mylon (brothers; sons of Eva Mae & Urias), Jimmy Jones (formerly of the Rangers Qt. and Deep South Qt.), and Rex Nelon. |
When The Coming Comes
In The Sweet Bye And Bye
Scatter Sunshine
The Prettiest Flowers
Just A Little While |
On The Wings Of A Dove
Daniel Prayed
Who Am I
The Great Redemption Song
Whispering Hope |
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The Original Masters Five Organized by J.D. Sumner in late 1970's. This footage is the only existing footage of the ORIGINAL group, 1980, in SOuth Bend, IN. Members: Roland D. "Rosie" Rozzell, W.J. "Jake" Hess, James Blackwood, J.D. Sumner and Hovie Lister |
Lord, I Want To Go To Heaven
Jesus Loves Me
What A Saviour
I Want To Be More Like Jesus
His Eye Is On The Sparrow |
Just A Little Talk With Jesus
Closer To Thee
Climbing Higher & Higher
And More! |
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The Plainsmen
Reorganized from the Stamps Quartet, mid-1950's in Dallas, TX. Recorded at WSB TV in Atlanta, GA, early 1960's. Thurman Bunch, Jack Mainord, Howard Welborn (Banks Cty, GA) Charles "Rusty" Goodman, and Larry Denham, pianist |
Cowboy Campmeeting
Wonderful
No Place To Hide
Love Like The Love Of God
Crown Of Thorns
He Knows What I Need |
I'll Tell It Wherever I Go
Follow Me
I Would Not Be Denied
Beyond The Sunset
On The Battlefield |
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James Lewis "Big Lew" Garrison, Donnie Seabolt (Gordon County, GA), Ed Hill (Founder), Jim Boatman, with Bob McCollum (Rome, GA) on piano |
Daddy Sang Bass
I'll Meet You In The Morning
He's A Personal Saviour
Over In Gloryland |
Oh, To Be Like Thee
The Great Speckled Bird
And MuchMore! |
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The Rangers trio
Formed late 50's by former Rangers Qt. pianist David Reece, who sings baritone, wrote most of the songs. Other members: Ronnie Page (sang with the Oak Ridge and Chuck Wagon Gang, was known as the "Little Yankee with the Big Voice") and Derrell Johnson
B&W |
I'll Be Ready Then
Saviour, Abide With Me
I Know
Come Along With Me
I'd Rather Have Jesus
So Small Am I |
I Never Knew 'Til Now
Let Us Break Bread Together
A Resting Place
The Mockingbird
Because Jesus Said It |
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The Rebels Quartet
Formed from the Sunny South Qt. in Tampa, Fl 1947. Jim Hamill, Horace Parrish, John Matthews, London Parris with Jimmy Taylor, piainist and lead on "4th Man"
B & W |
The Fourth Man
He'll Understand
Little Boy Lost
He's Everything To Me |
Do You Ever Think To Pray
Jesus Use Me
What Then |
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Volume 1
An early 60s taping
B & W
James, Lamar & W.R. Sego with Naomi (James' wife). This group made their first record in 1959 |
We'll Have A Good Time
Heavenly Highway
Jesus Is Calling
Palms Of Victory
A Mother's Prayer |
Will The Circle Be Unbroken
I Wanta Go There
Born To Serve The Lord
Heaven's Jubilee
Without Him |
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Volume 2
An early 60s taping
B & W
James, Lamar & W.R. Sego with Naomi (James' wife). This group made their first record in 1959 |
I Need No Mansion Here
I Will Follow Thee
He Saved My Soul
Family Reunion
The Hem Of His Garment |
Because Jesus Said It
I'll Live In Glory
Beyond Tomorrow
That Heavenly Home
I'll Really Be Free |
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Featuring "Sweet Beulah Land"
1986 performance in Bristol, VA
Born Esquire Parsons, Jr. in West Virginia. He sang for many years with the Kingsmen. He has also written numerous great Gospel songs.
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Sing Praise
I Have To Sing
That's When It Will Be Heaven
Help Is On The Way
It's In The Saviour's Hands |
I've Got A Reservation
Shout For Joy
Look To The Blood
I'll Have A New Song
Sweet Beulah Land |
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Volume Two
formed late 1950's in Smyrna, Ga. Wendell C. Bagwell (former Marine), Geraldine Morrison (Old Leather Lungs), and "Little Jan" Buckner |
Where Will I Shelter My Sheep
Pearl Buttons
Silver & Gold
When I Inherit My Mansion
Heaven Will Surely Be Worth It All |
Ole Pappy's New Banjo
If You See My Saviour
Across The Bridge
And More! |
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