- Collection:
- Parade of Quartets Collection
- Title:
- Parade of Quartets. [1996-07-01]
- Creator:
- Howard, Karlton
- Contributor to Resource:
- WJBF (Television station : Augusta, Ga.)
- Date of Original:
- 1996-07-01
- Subject:
- Gospel music--Georgia--Augusta
Gospel music
Gospel musicians--Georgia--Augusta
Gospel musicians--United States
Television broadcasting of music--Georgia--Augusta
African American gospel singers--Georgia--Augusta
African American gospel singers--United States
Gospel singers--Georgia--Augusta
Gospel singers--United States
African American politicians--Georgia--Augusta
African American politicians--United States
Augusta (Ga.)--Religious life and customs
Augusta (Ga.)--Religion
African Americans--Religion
African Americans--Politics and government
Augusta (Ga.)--Politics and government--20th century
Parade of quartets (Television program)
Religious works - Location:
- United States, Georgia, Richmond County, Augusta, 33.47097, -81.97484
- Medium:
- television programs
moving images - Type:
- Moving Image
- Format:
- video/mp4
- Description:
- Multiple episodes of Parade of Quartets (four mostly-complete and one incomplete) that include commercials. Program host Karlton Howard introduces the program and presents a performance by Flo Carter and the Sounds of Joy--Program co-host Frank Brown introduces the group "Restored" who performs the song "To Be Like Jesus"--Frank Brown presents local announcements from the control booth of the Parade of Quartets program studio and introduces a Sunday School lesson with William Blount, pastor of the Greater Young Zion Missionary Baptist Church, whose lesson is about the misuse of power--Karlton Howard speaks from the Bell Auditorium in Augusta, Georgia, where gospel singer Kirk Franklin is leading a workshop and introduces a performance by the singer--Pastor William Blount speaks about the history and mission of the Greater Young Zion Missionary Baptist Church--Program co-host Alicia Butler Brown speaks to Miss Kearse and Mr. Liggins from the Rehoboth Restoration Temple in Burnettown, South Carolina, who run a summer camp program--Karlton Howard speaks to Tenaris Hendricks of the Broadway Baptist Church about a contest held recently at the church. The two winners of the contest, Keithric Lawton and Keisha Lowe, are also introduced--The group Restored performs another song--Karlton Howard introduces a musical prayer sung by the Reverend Jerome Herrington--Karlton Howard and Flo Carter chat together and then Flo Carter and her band perform "To The Lord"--Alicia Butler Brown interviews Patricia Clark and Miss Denise Lewis of the Committee to Elevate America's Children who are promoting teen workshops and community events--Kirk Franklin performs the song "Till We Meet Again"--Karlton Howard reads announcements over the song as the program ends and the end credits roll
the end of the program is truncated--The video quality is degraded at 58:47 as another episode of Parade of Quartets begins--Karlton Howard introduces the program and announces a new video from gospel performer Reverend "Slim" Howard Hunt and his group Slim and The Supreme Angels--Slim and the Supreme Angels perform the song "A Mother in Zion"--Gospel singer Nigel Andrews performs a song--Co-host Alicia Butler Brown speaks to Bertha Daniels and Eltha Ramsey of the North Augusta Community Association--Sunday school lesson with the Reverend William Blount about "power exercised corruptly"--Karlton Howard chats with evangelist Rosa Slate from Macedonia East Baptist Church about an event at the church--Frank Brown introduces a performance by the group Momma and the Weaver Brothers--Alicia Butler Brown introduces Slim and the Supreme Angels, who perform "I Can Do All Things"--State Representative Henry Howard discusses the importance of voting--Co-host Frank Brown introduces singer Nigel Andrews, who performs the song "Lord I'm Available To You"--Karlton Howard conducts a prayer--Momma and the Weaver Brothers perform another song--Karlton Howard reads an ad for B. L.'s Restaurant--Frank Brown reads local announcements--Slim and the Supreme Angels perform "Fill My Cup" and the end credits for the program roll--Another episode of Parade of Quartets begins at 1:58:23 and the video quality improves--The First Shiloh Baptist Church Choir performs the song "All of My Help Comes From the Lord"--Karlton Howard speaks over the choir and introduces the program--The choir resumes singing--James Moore and the Mississippi Mass Choir perform the song "Victory Shall Be Mine"--Frank Brown and Alicia Butler Brown present local announcements--Reverend William Blount presents a Sunday School lesson on "the power of the Lord's word"--Frank Brown speaks to evangelist D. P. Barber about an upcoming revival--Karlton Howard introduces James Moore and the Mississippi Mass Choir, who perform "I'm Going to Make It"--Karlton Howard reads an advertisement for B. L.'s Restaurant--Alicia Butler Brown interviews Pat Terrell, the vice president of the Christian Women's Alliance of the Carpentersville Baptist Church in North Augusta, South Carolina--Karlton Howard introduces the First Shiloh Baptist Church Choir and speaks to Miss Lillian Dixon and Margaret McNeal of the First Shiloh Baptist Church, who are celebrating their church's 160th anniversary--The First Shiloh Baptist Church Choir performs the song "Every Day is a Day of Thanksgiving," which includes a prayer led by Reverend Willie James--Frank Brown and Alicia Butler Brown provide viewers with instructions on how to submit material to Parade of Quartets, and introduce gospel singers Marie Watkins and William Orange, who perform "Over and Over"--Alicia Butler Brown and Frank Brown present local announcements and introduce the First Shiloh Baptist Church Choir, who perform another song, over which Karlton Howard announces the end of the program, and the end credits roll--Another episode of Parade of Quartets begins (possibly July 2, 1995), with Karlton Howard introducing the program--The gospel group Eartha Gilbert and the Amazing Singing Sons perform a song--Reverend L. H. Washington of the Macedonia Baptist Church in Martinez, Georgia promotes his upcoming Sunday school lessons on the program. Karlton Howard introduces Harvey Watkins and the Canton Spirituals, who perform "It's Gonna Rain"--Frank Brown presents local announcements and introduces the Sunday school lesson with Reverend L. H. Washington--Reverend L. H. Washington conducts his Sunday school lesson, dated July 2, 1995, on condemnation for national wrongdoing--Frank Brown speaks to Deacon Joseph Lawrence of the Mark Service Singers--The Mark Service Singers perform a song--Alicia Butler Brown introduces Taranda Smalley, who sings "Speak To Me, Lord Jesus"--Karlton Howard introduces Flo Carter and the Sounds of Joy, who sing "Oh Happy Day"--Alicia Butler Brown speaks to Flo Carter, and Flo Carter and the Sounds of Joy perform the song "Love Lifted Me"--Karlton Howard speaks to Eartha Gilbert of Eartha Gilbert and the Amazing Singing Sons, who then perform the song "Press On," over which Karlton Howard conducts a prayer--Harvey Watkins and the Canton Spirituals perform the song "Wonderful Change"--Karlton Howard reads an ad for B. L.'s Restaurant--Frank Brown announces the end of the program and presents one more performance from Eartha Gilbert and the Amazing Singing Sons, who sing through the program's end credits--Another (partial) episode of Parade of Quartets (probably July 9, 1995) begins--Karlton Howard introduces the program and leads to a performance by the group Gospel Connection--The gospel group The Williams Brothers perform the song "Go Through"--Alicia Butler Brown presents local announcements and speaks to Inez Kemp, member of the gospel group Genesis, who announces a program taking place at the Shaws Creek Baptist Church in Trenton, South Carolina, for the benefit of their church's senior citizens--Alicia Butler Brown introduces the Sunday school sermon from Reverend L. H. Washington, whose lesson is about justice and righteousness--Karlton Howard speaks to Brother Prophet, who discusses and performs some of the different chords used in gospel songs--Karlton Howard speaks to the members of the group The Gospel Connection, who perform the song "Running For My Life"--Karlton Howard reads an advertisement for B. L.'s Restaurant--Frank Brown speaks to Reverend Larry Fryer about Moving Love Incorporated, a leadership organization for young African American men. The interview is truncated. Annotation from original media: POQ July '96 | POQ 6-25-95 Condition Report: Video is compromised in parts: 58:47-1:58:23. Parade of Quartets is a television program that has aired on WJBF-TV in Augusta, Georgia, from 1954 to the present, featuringAfrican American gospel music, and appearances by both local and national African American political leaders. - Metadata URL:
- http://purl.libs.uga.edu/brown/poq_0261/bmac
- Language:
- eng
- Extent:
- 1 video file (mp4) (4 hrs., 30 min., 53 sec.) : sd., col.
- Original Collection:
- Parade of quartets collection, 1984-2006. Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection, The University of Georgia Libraries.
- Holding Institution:
- Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection
- Rights:
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