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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
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Manage episode 431947432 series 31964
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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
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