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Silver Quintette - "Sinner's Crossroads" [0:00:00] Ford Gospel Stars - "Lord Have Mercy Please" [0:03:24] Singing Sons of St. Pertersburg, Florida - "A Weary Traveler" [0:05:17] Famous Rocks of Harmony of New Orleans - "I Was Lost" [0:10:04] Pilgrim Travelers of Tuskegee, Alabama - "So High You Can't Get Over" [0:13:44] R.H. Hill Gospel Singers - "Take Care of Me" [0:16:42] Golden Voices - "So Soon It Will All Be Over" [WOZK-AM Ozark, Alabama radio aircheck 1973.] [0:20:56] Spiritual Twilights - "We Got To Do His Will" [0:24:29] Famous Johnsonettes of Montgomery, Alabama - "Precious King" [0:27:37] Calvary Nightingales - "Pushing for Jesus" [0:33:31] Diamond Jubilees - "Pass Me Not" [0:36:45] Gospel Consolators of Chicago - "People of this World Are So Easy To Forget" [0:41:10] Cincinnatti Goldenaires - "One More Mountain To Climb" [0:41:47] Palmetto Gospel Singers - "Thank You Jesus" [0:44:15] Spiritual Voices - "Lord Remember Me" [0:47:59] Spiritual Harmonizers of Rockford Ill. - "Stepped Into My Life" [0:50:44] Salem Travelers - "It's No Secret" [0:54:33] Gospel I.Q.'s - "He's My Guide" [0:57:57] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/148434
Silver Quintette - "Sinner's Crossroads" [0:00:00] Wiley Johnson - "See How The World Has Changed" [0:03:29] Emma James Singers of Montgomery, Alabama - "I'm Sealed (To The Day of Redemption)" [0:06:17] Stars of Hope - "Hallelujah" [0:10:45] Lonzo Knowles of Chicago, Ill. - "Ain't Nothing Without God" [0:14:39] Pilgrim Travelers of Tuskegee, Alabama - "On the Battlefield" [0:21:21] True Heavenly Spiritual Singers - "Strange Things" [0:24:56] Gospel Crusaders - "Man from Galilee" [0:30:04] Macadonia Stars - "Leaning" [0:34:20] Pastor Gregory Macon - "Bow Down" ["Whooping" (also given as "hooping") is a term for a Black (African American) oratorical and homiletic (sermon) style that some pastors use at the end of their sermons to heighten the spirit and emotions of their congregations. Whooping is described as pastors speaking in a call & response, sing/song cadence. Responses to the pastor's words ("call") are from the congregation which might repeat his or her words, and/or shout "Amen!", "Preach!", "Yes, Lord" or other words and phrases. Responses also include riffs played by the pianist, organist, and snare drummer. In addition to preaching in that sing/song style, pastors who whoop toward the end of their sermons may also sing during that whoop.] [0:39:07] Rev. C. Johnson and his Special-Aires - "If We Never Meet Again" [0:44:17] Canton Spirituals - "Never Good Bye" [0:47:20] Silver Trumpeteers - "Jesus I'll Never Forget" [0:50:33] Divine Chords with the Jamerson Combo - "Pray On" [0:53:45] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/142586
It's 1950 at Gospel Memories! The entire hour features gospel music recorded in 1950. Artists include Mahalia Jackson, Spirit of Memphis, Swan Silvertones, Pilgrim Travelers, Bro. Joe May and Sis. Wynona Carr, Mary Johnson Davis Singers, Holy Wonders, Fairfield Four (pictured), and others.
A two hour collection of some of the very best from the past century is what the doctor ordered. Seems like it often is. Today's Deeper Roots journey features an eclectic blend of genres, topics, and performances, all tuned to the discerning ear. We'll be bringing you some subtle jazz vibes from Mose Allison, story songs about Caldonia, sweet soul duets from Marvin Gaye and Chuck Jackson, gospel from the Pilgrim Travelers, and plenty of boot heel country from BR5-49 and Little Jimmy Dickens. That's not all…by far. We'll hear a new light hearted cover from Luther Dickinson, a song about the Old Kelly Place from “The Real McCoy”, Don Covay, and Bobby “Blue” Bland. What better way to kick off your holiday season, right? There's turkey in the fridge and the wreath will be going up on the door. Tune in why don't you?
This episode includes a long set in memory of Robert Dixon of the Salem Travelers of Chicago, tracks from the new 2-CD collection of Pilgrim Travelers' sides on Specialty, and music from Mahalia Jackson, Irma Thomas, Original Five Blind Boys, Gospel Coronetts, and others.
Silver Quintette - "Sinner's Crossroads" [0:00:00] Dorthey Lowery Middlebrook Daughter and Sons - "Lord I'm In Your Care" - Go Ahead [0:04:19] Edna Gallmon Cooke with the Blind Boys of North Carolina - "When I Get Inside" [0:07:39] Robert Patterson Singers - "I'm So Glad" - The Spiritual Gospel Festival '67 [0:12:51] Famous Johnsonettes of Montgomery, Alabama - "Lord You Been Good To Me" [0:15:27] Dorthey Lowery Middlebrook Daughter and Sons - "Don't Let The Devil Ride" - Go Ahead [0:20:18] Pilgrim Travelers of Tuskegee, Alabama - "Standing in the Need of Prayer" [0:24:15] Mighty Clouds of Harmony - "Didn't it Rain / You Cannot Hide" - The Spiritual Gospel Festival '67 [0:27:48] Beautiful Tones - "He's Already Done So Much For Me" [0:39:57] Echoes of Harmony of JERSEY CITY!! - "We Need The Lord" [0:43:03] C.Sain and the Golden Aires - "Nothing Can Change Me" [0:46:28] Gospel Imperials of Gastonia, N.C. - "If You Go I'll Go With You" [0:49:10] Spiritual Twilights - "I'll Be Carrying A Stand" [0:51:43] Sensational Friendly Six - "I Don't Know" [0:55:03] The Bassies - "River Jordan" [0:58:21] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/121755
Silver Quintette - "Sinner's Crossroads" [0:00:00] Kingdom Bound Singers - "It's Praying Time" [0:04:31] National Independent Gospel Singers - "Mean World" [0:06:17] Goldie Thompson and His Teenager - "Lift 'Em Up" [0:11:54] Pilgrim Travelers of Tuskegee, Alabama - "On The Battlefield" [0:15:13] Lonzo Knowles of Chicago, Ill. - "Ain't Nuthin' Without God, Prts 1 & 2" [0:18:30] L&S Singers of Yazoo City, Miss. - "He Made Me" [0:25:47] Truetone Gospel Singers of Washington, D.C. - "You Don't Realize How Hard I Pray" [0:27:50] Gospel Chords of New Orleans - "I've Got The Key" - Working on a Building [0:34:03] Peerless Four Quartet - "Oh Today" [0:36:15] Salem Jubilees - "I Keep On Toiling" - Salem Jubilees [0:39:22] Southern Harmoneers - "I've Got The Love of Jesus" [0:42:04] Gospel Harmonizers of Chester, N.C. - "God Gave It To You" [0:45:13] Female Nightingales - "You Going To Need Him" [0:48:54] Bro. Miller and the Little Miller's Grove Baptist Church Chorus - "Reap What You Sow" [0:51:47] Bottsford Seminars - "I'll Make it Alright" [0:56:28] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/121090
Silver Qunitette - "Sinner's Crossroads" [0:00:00] Ford Gospel Stars - "Lord Have Mercy Please" [0:03:45] Singing Sons of St. Pertersburg, Florida - "A Weary Traveler" [0:05:24] Famous Rocks of Harmony of New Orleans - "I Was Lost" [0:10:16] Pilgrim Travelers of Tuskegee, Alabama - "So High You Can't Get Over" [0:13:07] R.H. Hill Gospel Singers - "Take Care of Me" [0:16:29] Golden Voices - "So Soon It Will All Be Over" [WOZK-AM Ozark, Alabama radio aircheck 1973.] [0:21:53] Spiritual Twilights - "We Got To Do His Will" [0:23:54] Famous Johnsonettes of Montgomery, Alabama - "Precious King" [0:27:40] Calvary Nightingales - "Pushing for Jesus" [0:33:57] Diamond Jubilees - "Pass Me Not" [0:36:12] Gospel Consolators of Chicago - "People of this World Are So Easy To Forget" [0:39:33] Cincinnatti Goldenaires - "One More Mountain To Climb" [0:42:22] Palmetto Gospel Singers - "Thank You Jesus" [0:44:39] Spiritual Voices - "Lord Remember Me" [0:47:52] Spiritual Harmonizers of Rockford Ill. - "Stepped Into My Life" [0:50:43] Salem Travelers - "It's No Secret" [0:53:31] Gospel I.Q.'s - "He's My Guide" [0:57:50] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/120202
Silver Quintette - "Sinner's Crossroads" [0:00:00] Bethlehem Gospel Singers - "God's Word" [0:03:25] Mighty Songs - "Stand By Me" [0:08:44] Pilgrim Travelers of Tuskegee, Alabama - "God Said He Would Move" [0:13:53] Mighty Travelers - "May Not Have A Chance" [0:17:21] Zionettes - "I Know What Is" [0:20:44] R.H. Hill Gospel Singers - "I'll Be Satisfied" [0:24:36] Four Stars - "Robbing, Stealing, Killing" [0:26:45] Famous Rocks of Harmony of New Orleans - "Thank You" [0:30:26] Southern Clouds of Joy - "Ain't That Good News" [0:37:06] Evangelist W.M. Philmore - "By Faith" [0:40:31] Starlight Gospel Singers - "Let Me Hold Your Hand" [0:43:21] William Holmes and the Melody-Airs - "Let Me Go Home" [0:46:39] Gales of Joy - "Troubles Will Be Over" [0:49:33] Curtis Sides and the Gospel Travel-Airs - "I Can Feel Him In My Soul" [0:52:02] Golden Harmonaires - "Why Do We Worry" [0:57:20] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/118620
Gospel Memories' 21st anniversary episode includes long sets in honor of Mother's Day. Artists include the Pilgrim Travelers, Helen Robinson Youth Chorus, Windy City Four, Ruby Elzy (pictured), Bessie Griffin, and the Mighty Clouds of Harmony.
I'll be playing all of your favorite Mother's Day songs from all genres:A Gospel selection from Shirley Caesar,The Pilgrim Travelers and Mary Mary.A Jazz selection from Dianne Reeves,a Classic Soul Selection from The Intruders,The Spinners,Bill Withers,a Hip-Hop selection from Tupac,and Today's R&B selection from Boyz II Men,and others. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/samuel-wilsonjr/message
A special Holy Week episode, featuring music from the Pilgrim Travelers, Albertina Walker, Argo Singers, Pace Jubilee Singers (pictured), Lucy Rodgers Singers, Inez Matthews, Alphabetical Four, and others.
This episode includes music from Jessy Dixon & Chicago Community Choir, Pilgrim Travelers, Charles Clency & Voices of Melody, Dixie Hummingbirds, Albertina Walker & Christ Universal Temple Choir, the Roberta Martin Singers (pictured), and others.
This episode includes music from Marion Williams, Florida Soul Stirrers, St. James Young Adult Choir of Detroit, Alex Bradford, Davis Sisters (pictured), Pilgrim Travelers, and others.
This January is as much a month to remember as it was to forget. We’ll keep the serenity we need by softening the blow with music while also celebrating the good with swing, country, rhythm and gospel in another eclectic free form show on Sonoma County community radio. Cold weather and rain arrives so we’ll share the soul sounds of William Bell and Johnnie Taylor, some folk rock from Linda Ronstadt, swing vocals from The Mills Brothers and The Four Vagabonds, and gospel with Lou Rawls and the Pilgrim Travelers. We’ll visit Shenandoah, The Red River Valley, and Forty Miles of Bad Road in our Friday morning show, recorded this week in the Deeper Roots Den. I hope you’ll join us.
The Pilgrim Travelers ruled the gospel highway in the 1950s with songs like this arrangement of the old spiritual, "Troubled in Mind. Hear the full song here.
This episode includes a long set in memory of Louise McCord-Williams (Voices of Tabernacle, Roberta Martin Singers), and selections by the Pilgrim Travelers, Southern Sons, Liz Dargan & the Gospelettes, Naomi Roberts Baker on organ, and others.
This episode features music from Martha Bass, Sallie and Cora Martin, the Pilgrim Travelers, the Consolers (pictured), Angelic Choir of Minneapolis, the Albert McNeil Jubilee Singers, and more.
Laatste donderdag van de maand dus In The Originals van vandaag een aantal nummers uit de jongste platen van Van Morrison en Ry Cooder. Uit The Prophet Speaks van Van onder meer oerversies van Gonna Send You Back Where I Got You From, Laughin' And Clownin' en Love is A Five Letter Word. Uit Ry Cooder's Prodigal Son een aantal gospels van de Pilgrim Travelers, de Heavenly Gospel Singers en The Stanley Brothers. Ook Ray Charles en Michael Jackson komen ter sprake.
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This episode dives deep into the Golden Age of gospel quartets in the mid-20th century. These groups toured across the United States on what's called the gospel highway and charted a course for the rock and soul musicians who would follow them. These groups included The Dixie Hummingbirds, The Pilgrim Travelers, The Golden Gates, The Caravans, and The Soul Stirrers featuring Sam Cooke.
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Pretty pert Angel Baby and dotty dim Doctor Nod finally return after two years of amassing obscuro 45’s. Besides grooving you with various holiday cheer they sample soulful teeners, scintillating blues, sassy gals and supersonic space oddities. Yes, they’re back on track to yak about their monumental record stack. Rock Around The Christmas Tree – Big Bud – Royal Roost / Xmas Party – Eddie & The De-havelons – Peacock / The Days Are Gone – Don Cornell & The Eternals – Moodisc / Early Morning Blues – The Dozier Boys – Fraternity / Little Boy’s Blues – Annie Wright – Re-Birth / Windy Mt. Blues – Delmer Delaney with Windy Mt. Boys – Wedge / Don’t Touch My Tomato – Phyllis Dillon – Sure-Shot / So Many Days – The Vonns – King / Please Buy My Record – Addie Lee – End / Man From The Sun – Muck Muck Yochanan – A-1 Dud / Galaxie – Les Guitares – Succes Philips / Monkey Space Rock – Scott Bros. – Pik / Dreamland Last Night – Dicky Doyle – Wye / Bayou Moon – Marlene Allen – Mike / Talk To The Angels – Lou Josie – Rendezvous / Silent Night – Silent Choir – Magnet / Mistletoe And Holly – Frank Sinatra – Capitol / I’ll Be Home For Christmas – The Pilgrim Travelers – Specialty
"Mistakes were made" is an expression that is commonly used as a rhetorical device, whereby a speaker acknowledges that a situation was handled poorly or inappropriately but seeks to evade any direct admission or accusation of responsibility by using the passive voice. The acknowledgement of "mistakes" is framed in an abstract sense, with no direct reference to who made the mistakes. An active voice construction might be along the lines of "I made mistakes" or "John Doe made mistakes." The speaker neither accepts personal responsibility nor accuses anyone else. The word "mistakes" also does not imply intent.Usually "Mistakes were made" is followed by "but not by me".....we won't go that far but you be the judge.This episode of the DRR Show starts off with a 3 song set by various bands with the name Kaleidoscope. Mexico, the UK as well as USA are the countries represented...the great Barney Kessell underscores the explanation of such by your humble narrator & host.And speaking of narration, Japan's Boris kicks the fuzztone into high gear with "Starship Narrator" . This isn't Kansas anymore, Toto! Dennis Miller chimes in with his take on TV Evangelists before the Pilgrim Travelers take it to "Straight Street" where James Brown "Gets on the good foot" , you betcha! A trip to the northern soul clubs of the UK with uber-cool Dobie Gray's take on "The In-Crowd". Staying in the Uk for the Small Faces and their blue-eyed soul / psych take on "Tin Soldier".We're almost to the home stretch, baby, before Webb Pierce chimes in with "I ain't never" [I'll bet] and the Shadows of Knight with their last 45 rpm "Shake" on the Buddah subsidiary label: Teen from 1968. A short stop in Germany for Krautsters Can for a little "Moonshake" before the Caesars "Jerk it out' with some of the cheesiest organ ever....home now, time to dig the Pocono's up and coming band, Dream Of Fire's "Bloodline"That's the show for tonight...check out the DRR Blog at: http://drrshow.blogspot.com Podcast available RSS feed at itunes