There was a time when the need for "community" pulled folks from their homes to country churches for worship and fellowship. Today, we are crowded into cities, surrounded by stimulation, and bombarded by noise. Yet, we are often no closer to each other than we were our pioneer ancestors. Now, more than ever, we need community, fellowship, and a place to turn our hearts toward the things that last forever.
A Tribute to George Younce presents an unforgettable look at one of gospel music's most influential personalities...voice that made a difference in the lives of countless individuals across the globe. This intimate video retrospective, hosted by Bill Gaither, offers never-before-seen footage of conversations with George Younce, footage of his last appearance, personal remembrances by Bill and Gloria Gaither and Janet Paschal, plus a rich treasury of performances by George and the Cathedrals. Hilarious, moving and inspirational all at once, this collection of wonderful memories celebrates a life well-lived... man who always came out singing.
Includes: Bless His Holy Name Promises One By One Somebody Loves Me - Joy Gardner, Wesley Pritchard, Bonnie Keen, Ann Downing, Rex Nelon He Hideth My Soul - Karen Peck, Larry Ford One Day At A Time - Ivan Parker, Joy Gardner Medley: I'm Bound For The Promised Land/Shall We Gather At The River/Down By The Riverside - The Martins America, The Beautiful - Larnelle Harris Bread Upon The Water - Sheri Easter, Ladye Love Smith, Sue Dodge The Old Gospel Ship - Ben Speer, Bob Cain God Bless America - Vestal Goodman Every Time I Feel The Spirit - Ernie Haase, Babbie Mason The Body And Blood - Janet Paschal The Sweetest Words He Ever Said - Joel Hemphill Heaven's Joy Awaits - Guy Penrod Battle Hymn Of The Republic - Squire Parsons, David Phelps, The Katinas Soon And Very Soon - Jessy Dixon, Andrae Crouch The Star Spangled Banner
Filmed at one of the largest Homecoming concert events ever at the Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Georgia; All Day Singing at the Dome (with Atlanta Homecoming) contains live performances of some of your favourite songs and artists
Filmed at one of the largest Homecoming concert events ever at the Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Georgia; Atlanta Homecoming contains live performances of some of your favourite songs and artists.
There is something so special about being at home with our family and friends all around us. This video captures the warmth of gathering around the piano and celebrates the meaning of "Family", both our immediate family and the Family of God. Includes: Happy Am I Feelin' At Home In The Presence of Jesus Whenever The Wind Blows - Karen Peck & New River A New Born Feeling (I've Got A..) I'm Gonna Praise The Lord - Jeff And Sheri Easter Getting Ready Today - Ann Downing His Hand In Mine The Statue Of Liberty When He Blessed My Soul I've Been With Jesus O Happy Day - Hayes Family Movin' On - Hayes Family Standing On Holy Ground - Conrad Cook & The Calvary Echoes That's Him - The Hoppers How About Your Heart? - James Blackwood, Larry Ford Serenaded By Angels - Kirk Talley Leaving On My Mind - Jessy Dixon There Is A Fountain - Buddy Greene Yes, I Know
Charlie Hodge, Elvis' long-time close friend, shares special stories and home videos never before seen. Charlie met Elvis in the Army and stayed with him until the very end. Charlie puts right the various stories that have been blown out of proportion by the media. He’s still loyal to the king! Charlie Hodge reveals some of his most memorable moments during his time with Elvis. Some happy some sad. Also included are some never before seen pictures and on stage footage shown throughout the film. A very touching and memorable tribute to the man , his life and his music as seen through the eyes of one of his best friends Charlie Hodge.
John Daniel "J. D." Sumner was an American gospel singer, songwriter, and music promoter noted for his bass voice. Sumner sings the final note on the Elvis Presley song "Way Down", a C1. His vocal range extended below the lowest playable note on the piano, reaching the note G0 in a 26-second vocal slide at a concert while singing backing vocals for Presley. There are some claiming he reached an Eb0 in a recorded live concert while singing with the Blackwood Brothers, however this cannot be verified. He was famous for his group J. D. Sumner and the Stamps Quartet and his associations with the Blackwood Brothers and Elvis Presley.
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