- Collection:
- Parade of Quartets Collection
- Title:
- Parade of Quartets. [unknown episode]
- Creator:
- Howard, Karlton
- Contributor to Resource:
- WJBF (Television station : Augusta, Ga.)
- Date of Original:
- 1999-01/1999-06-27
- 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:
- Two complete episodes of Parade of Quartets (probably June 27, 1999 and January 1999) with no broadcast commercials followed by several fragments of different episodes of Parade of Quartets
footage of a Doc McKenzie and The Gospel Hi-Lites concert at the end of the second episode is compromised in parts--After the title sequence for Parade of Quartets, the first episode begins with the gospel group Spirit performing the song "Oh Lord, I'm Depending on Your"--Sunday school lesson entitled "Judgement and New Beginning" with Reverend Arnette Suber where she reads from Book of Genesis--State representative Henry Howard speaks with Reverend Robert Herrington from the Greater Love Missionary Baptist Church about the church's tenth anniversary event (taking place July 11, 1999), Reverend Herrington's career, and the role of ministry in youth education--Co-host Robert "Flash" Gordon interviews Reverend King from Galilee Baptist Church about the church's pastor's seventh anniversary event--The gospel group Bright Stars perform the song "So God Can Use You"--Robert "Flash" Gordon reads a flier for a gospel event taking place July 3, 1999 in Springfield, South Carolina entitled "The Good Ole Days," then he speaks with the Bright Stars about a concert they're headlining that day (June 27, 1999) at Christian Fountain Baptist Church--The Bright Stars perform the song "Walk Out in My Jesus' Name"--Robert "Flash" Gordon speaks with the gospel group Spirit and Reverend Wells--Spirit perform a gospel song and then provide background vocals while Reverend Wells leads the morning devotional prayer--Robert "Flash" Gordon reads an advertisement for his business, Pyramid Music and Video and a flier (shown on-screen) for the ninth anniversary concert for the gospel group Wisdom, taking place that day (June 27, 1999)--Video clip of an unidentified African American gospel group (possibly gospel singer James Carr and his band) performing the song "Pouring Water on a Drowning Man"--Co-host Marco Brooks reads local announcements--Spirits perform a gospel song while end credits roll on screen--Video clip of the unidentified African American gospel group (possibly James Carr and his band) concluding the song "Pouring Water on a Drowning Man"--The second episode begins with the gospel group the Bright Stars performing the song "The Sword of The Lord and Gideon"--Program host Karlton Howard welcomes viewers to the episode and lists upcoming guests--Sunday school lesson entitled "Forgive One Another" with Reverend Arnette Suber where she reads from the Book of Matthew--Karlton Howard speaks with minister and gospel singer William Conley who then performs the song "God So Loved the World"--Robert "Flash" Gordon speaks with the gospel group Sought After who then perform the song "I'm Coming Out"--Video clip of gospel singer Doc McKenzie and The Gospel Hi-Lites performing the song "Man in the Middle"--Karlton Howard reads announcements for several gospel events going on in the Central Savannah River Area--The Bright Stars perform the song "Let Jesus Lead You"--Co-host Marco Brooks speaks with entrepreneur and gospel rapper Reverend William R. Davidson who then performs one of his gospel raps--Robert "Flash" Gordon reads an advertisement for his business, Pyramid Music and Video--The Sought After gospel group perform a second song entitled "Fully Committed"--Marco Brooks reads local announcements--Episode concludes with the video clip of Doc McKenzie and The Gospel Hi-Lites performing their songs "Man in the Middle" and "Can You Feel Him Moving," and end credits roll on screen--Fragment of Robert "Flash" Gordon reading an advertisement for his business, Pyramid Music and Video--Fragment of a different episode of Parade of Quartets where program host Karlton Howard welcomes viewers to the episode and lists upcoming guests--Fragment of co-host Robert "Flash" Gordon and program host Karlton Howard reading local announcements--Fragment of Robert "Flash" Gordon and Karlton Howard reading local announcements and concluding a different episode of Parade of Quartets--Robert "Flash" Gordon reads an advertisement for his business, Pyramid Music and Video which is cut off early and rewound. Annotation from original media:Condition Report: Video is compromised in parts: 1:29:28-1:31:40. 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_0416/bmac
- Language:
- eng
- Extent:
- 1 video file (mp4) (1 hr., 36 min., 43 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: