<oai_dc:dc xmlns:oai_dc="http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc/" xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc/ http://www.openarchives.org/OAI/2.0/oai_dc.xsd"><dc:contributor>WJBF (Television station : Augusta, Ga.)</dc:contributor><dc:coverage>United States, Georgia, Richmond County, Augusta, 33.47097, -81.97484</dc:coverage><dc:creator>Howard, Karlton</dc:creator><dc:date>1995-07-30</dc:date><dc:description>One complete episode of Parade of Quartets from July 30, 1995 without broadcast commercials--Four lines of on-screen text read: "Parade of Quartets, REC 07/25/95, AIRS 7/30/95, Directed by Robb Smith"--After the Parade of Quartets introduction sequence, program host Karlton Howard welcomes viewers to the episode where he apologizes for missing an episode last week (July 23, 1995) and lists upcoming guests--The Apostolic Sons of God perform the gospel song "Call on Jesus"--Co-host Frank Brown speaks with gospel singer Brother James Kelly who then performs his song "Going Up Yonder"--Co-host Alicia Butler speaks with Kelly McKie, executive director for the CSRA (Central Savannah River Area) Business League, about the Black Expo '95 taking place at the Richmond County Civic Center--Sunday school lesson entitled "Beware of Greed" with Reverend L. H. Washington of the Macedonia Baptist Church--Karlton Howard introduces the New Zion Hill Baptist Church Young Adult Ensemble who then perform the gospel song "One More Time"--Karlton Howard speaks with Eartha Gilbert of Eartha Gilbert and the Amazing Singing Sons about their newest album entitled "What Are They Doing There Now"--Eartha Gilbert and the Amazing Singing Sons perform their gospel song "Resting in my Home"--Hosts Frank Brown, Paulelle Payne, and Karlton Howard discuss several topics including: things they do outside of Parade of Quartets, new segments coming to the show, invite gospel performers to visit, and request viewer suggestions--Co-host Alicia Butler leads a segment entitled "Words to the Wise" where she quotes from the Book of Proverbs--Karlton Howard speaks with Bishop O'Hannan of the Church of God's Way--The Church of God's Way Choir perform a variation of the gospel song "Amazing Grace," and Bishop O'Hannan leads the morning devotional prayer--The Apostolic Sons of God perform a second gospel song entitled "I'll Take Jesus for Mine"--Video clip of Reverend L. H. Washington inviting viewers to visit his church--Frank Brown reads local announcements, which are also shown on-screen--The episode concludes with a second performance by Eartha Gilbert and the Amazing Singing Sons while end credits roll on screen. Annotation from original media: Parade of Quartets 7/30/95Commercials on Tape. 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.</dc:description><dc:format>video/mp4</dc:format><dc:language>eng</dc:language><dc:rights>http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/</dc:rights><dc:source>Parade of quartets collection, 1984-2006. Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection, The University of Georgia Libraries.</dc:source><dc:subject>Gospel music--Georgia--Augusta</dc:subject><dc:subject>Gospel music</dc:subject><dc:subject>Gospel musicians--Georgia--Augusta</dc:subject><dc:subject>Gospel musicians--United States</dc:subject><dc:subject>Television broadcasting of music--Georgia--Augusta</dc:subject><dc:subject>African American gospel singers--Georgia--Augusta</dc:subject><dc:subject>African American gospel singers--United States</dc:subject><dc:subject>Gospel singers--Georgia--Augusta</dc:subject><dc:subject>Gospel singers--United States</dc:subject><dc:subject>African American politicians--Georgia--Augusta</dc:subject><dc:subject>African American politicians--United States</dc:subject><dc:subject>Augusta (Ga.)--Religious life and customs</dc:subject><dc:subject>Augusta (Ga.)--Religion</dc:subject><dc:subject>African Americans--Religion</dc:subject><dc:subject>African Americans--Politics and government</dc:subject><dc:subject>Augusta (Ga.)--Politics and government--20th century</dc:subject><dc:subject>Parade of quartets (Television program)</dc:subject><dc:subject>Religious works</dc:subject><dc:title>Parade of Quartets. [1995-07-30]</dc:title><dc:type>MovingImage</dc:type></oai_dc:dc>