<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>1995-10-29</dc:date><dc:description>One complete episode of Parade of Quartets (from 1995) without broadcast commercials--After the title sequence for Parade of Quartets, the episode begins with program host Karlton Howard announcing the thirty-fifth anniversary concert for Lloyd Kennedy and the Flying Clouds gospel group--The Dynamic Abraham Brothers gospel group perform a song--Karlton Howard introduces the Harmonizers gospel group, who then perform "I Don't Know What I'd Do Without The Lord"--Co-host Frank Brown speaks with Beverley Reed from the Beulah Grove Baptist Church about a free community health fair the church is sponsoring--Sunday school lesson entitled "The Church at Antioch" with Bishop K. C. Moore Sr. where he reads from the Book of Acts--Karlton Howard introduces the Walnut Grove Baptist Church gospel choir who then perform the song "He's an On-time God"--Karlton Howard reads another announcement for the Lloyd Kennedy and the Flying Clouds thirty-fifth anniversary concert--Karlton Howard interviews local weightlifter Sabrina Denson about her interest in powerlifting, her search for sponsors, and the benefits of drug free fitness--Karlton Howard reads an advertisement for B. L.'s Restaurant--State representative Henry Howard interviews Reverend Vincent L. Baker from the East Augusta Church of Christ about his career in Washington D. C. and Christianity in politics--Karlton Howard speaks with Sister Sharp about singing with the New Zion Hill gospel choir and her solo career--Sister Sharp performs the gospel song "Let Your Light Shine" while co-host Reverend Jerome Herrington plays the piano--Reverend Jerome Herrington leads the morning devotional prayer, and Sister Sharp concludes her song--Karlton Howard introduces the Dynamic Abraham Brothers who then perform a second gospel song--Karlton Howard announces Pyramid Music and Video is changing locations in 1996--Co-host Frank Brown reads local announcements--An unidentified African American gospel group perform the song "Can't Nobody Do Me Like Jesus," end credits roll on screen, and Frank Brown wishes viewers farewell. Annotation from original media: Parade of Qts. | Parade of Quartets. 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. [1995-10-29]</dc:title><dc:type>MovingImage</dc:type></oai_dc:dc>