Parade of Quartets. [unknown episode]
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@ Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection
Howard, Karlton
Description
Two complete episodes of Parade of Quartets (probably June 27, 1999 and January 1999) with no broadcast commercials followed by several fragments of different episodes of Parade of Quartetsfootage of a Doc McKenzie and The Gospel Hi-Lites concert at the end of the second episode is compromised in parts--After the title sequence for Parade of Quartets, the first episode begins with the gospel group Spirit performing the song "Oh Lord, I'm Depending on Your"--Sunday school lesson entitled "Judgement and New Beginning" with Reverend Arnette Suber where she reads from Book of Genesis--State representative Henry Howard speaks with Reverend Robert Herrington from the Greater Love Missionary Baptist Church about the church's tenth anniversary event (taking place July 11, 1999), Reverend Herrington's career, and the role of ministry in youth education--Co-host Robert "Flash" Gordon interviews Reverend King from Galilee Baptist Church about the church's pastor's seventh anniversary event--The gospel group Bright Stars perform the song "So God Can Use You"--Robert "Flash" Gordon reads a flier for a gospel event taking place July 3, 1999 in Springfield, South Carolina entitled "The Good Ole Days," then he speaks with the Bright Stars about a concert they're headlining that day (June 27, 1999) at Christian Fountain Baptist Church--The Bright Stars perform the song "Walk Out in My Jesus' Name"--Robert "Flash" Gordon speaks with the gospel group Spirit and Reverend Wells--Spirit perform a gospel song and then provide background vocals while Reverend Wells leads the morning devotional prayer--Robert "Flash" Gordon reads an advertisement for his business,...
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WJBF (Television station : Augusta, Ga.)
Record Contributed By
Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards CollectionRecord Harvested From
Digital Library of GeorgiaKeywords
- African American Gospel Singers
- African American Politicians
- African Americans
- Augusta
- Augusta (Ga.)
- Georgia
- Gospel Music
- Gospel Musicians
- Gospel Singers
- Government
- Parade Of Quartets (Television Program)
- Politics And Government
- Religion
- Religious Life And Customs
- Religious Works
- Television Broadcasting Of Music
- United States