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Gospel Time: mid-1960s syndicated show sponsored by Artra hair and skin care products
and Feen-a-Mint laxative
12-22C 14: James Cleveland hosts─James Lowe─choir opens with
"When the Saints Go Marching In"
12-5C 16: James Cleveland hosts─Georgia Lewis
12-5C 17. James Cleveland hosts─Georgia Lewis
12-5C 18: James Cleveland hosts─Charles Taylor Singers
12-5C 20: Madame Marie Knight─The Caravans with Albertina Walker sing I
Want to Be Like Jesus" and second song─Knight sings "Everytime
I Feel the Spirit" 21: Jesse Farley hosts─The Caravans, Soul Stirrers 22: Marie Knight hosts─The Soul Stirrers ("I Love the
Lord," “I’m Thankful,” and “Wade in the Water”)—New
Salem Baptist Church Choir sings "Give Me That Old Time
Religion" and “Saved, Saved, Saved”—Marie Knight sings “We
Are Climbing Jacob’s Ladder,” “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot” 23: host Jesse Farley─guests include The Soul Stirrers ("I'm
a Pilgrim")─Pentecostal Temple Choir opens with
"There Is Power in the Blood of the Lamb"
24: Ernestine Washington hosts─The Gospel Seekers
25: Tommy Brown hosts─The Gospel Seekers 27: Ernestine Washington hosts─The Three Professors of Gospel 31: Goldia Haynes hosts─The Harmonizing Four 37: Robert Anderson hosts─Inez Andrews and the Andrewettes, the
Thompson Community Singers (Chicago) 38: Frank Davis hosts─Dorothy Norwood Singers (Chicago), the Helen
Robinson Youth Choir (Chicago) 41: Frank Davis hosts─ The Raymond Raspberry Singers 42: Frank Davis hosts─Gospel Challengers (Jamaica, NY) are four
women─the Combined Choir from three Cleveland churches─J.
Robert Bradley ("Mr. Baptist") sings "You've Got to Love
Everybody, If Your Want to See Jesus" 43: Sister Rosetta Tharpe host─she sing "Down by the
Riverside"/"Ain't Gonna Study War No More"─The Five
Blind Boys of Alabama 44: Sister Rosetta Tharpe hosts─bass J. Robert Bradley sings
"Standing in the Need of Prayer"─several choir songs
including “In My Father’s House”─Tharpe sings "Up Above
My Head (There's Music in the Air)"─Bradley sings
"Amazing Grace" 47: Archie Dennis, Jr. hosts─with Ethel Davenport, The Pilgrim
Jubilee Singers─Dennis sings "Blessed Assurance" 2
Copies 48: Georgia Lewis hosts─Ethel Davenport, The O'Neal Twins 49: Betty Johnson hosts─Lawrence Roberts, The Gospel Clefs 50: Larry Fuller hosts─Princess Stewart, the Herman Stevens Singers 51: Betty Johnson hosts─Clara Walker and the Gospel Redeemers,
Charlie Sawyer 52?: Archie Dennis, Jr. hosts─with Richberg Singers, Marian
Williams, Zion Women’s Choir, Mt. Sinai Choir 53: Frank Davis hosts─The Dixie Hummingbirds (song about
assassinated President John F. Kennedy) 55: Frances Cole hosts─the Alex Bradford Singers, Sally Martin 58: Georgia Lewis hosts─Hugh Porter, the Consolers 61: Betty Johnson hosts─The Harmonizing Four, Columbus Smith Mahalia
Jackson Sings:
Presentation Reel opens with voice-over promo for the 1961 series then
moves to actual 4-minute shows with the following songs:
8-9C ─"I Believe" ─"That's
Alright" ─"He's
Got the Whole World in His Hand" ─"Down
by the Riverside" ─"The
Lord's Prayer" Mahalia
Jackson Sings II: gospel
singer offers the following religious songs filmed in
1961─originally distributed as part of 82-film package of TV
fillers: 8-8E ─"His
Eye Is on the Sparrow" ─"Just
a Closer Walk with Thee" ─"When
the Saints Go Marchin' In" _______________________ ─"Oh
Come, All Ye Faithful” Christmas carol ─"Silent
Night"
Mahalia
Jackson Sings: audition
kinescope from 4/28/59—special guest is Al Hibler
A-10C ─“He’s
Got the Whole World in His Hand”
Jackson ─“What
a Friend We Have in Jesus,” choir (Helen Wade Singers) ─“It
Is No Secret,” Jackson ─“Amen,”
choir ─“I
Been Buke and I Been Scorned,” Jackson ─“He,”
Al Hibler ─sermonette
by preacher-host Jim Lewis ─“In
That Great Gettin’-Up Morning,” Jackson and choir ─“To
Be So Wonderful,” Jackson and choir Mahalia
Jackson [Sings the Story of Christmas]:
Christmas songs from 1963—songs are: 12-7D ─“Oh,
Come All Ye Faithful” ─“I
Believe” ─“Sweet
Little Jesus Baby Boy” ─“Silent
Night” ─unknown ─“Bless
This House” ─“The
Lord’s Prayer” I
Owe It All to the Songs I Sing:
black gospel music special 20-2A Bell
Telephone Hour: Denver is outdoor site for religious music of Handel's "Messiah"─scratchy
and faded print 20-10A Camera
3 XV:
"Modern Negro Folk Songs" features black choral groups The
Pilgrims and The Freedom Singers from early in the Civil Rights Movement
(9/6/64) C-2C
Stage
Show II: guest are Morey Amsterdam, Dick Haymes, and
Sister Rosetta Tharpe (Down by the River Side") 7/21/56 8-9B One
for the Money:
variety show for March of Dimes with gospel singing duet Joe and Eddie
(1/5/64) 12-14E Songs of Inspiration: Dallas funeral home director, Dudley Hughes, explains how sponsorship of this program has increased his business considerably─now the show is being filmed for funeral homes across the nation to sponsor─show features The Imperial Quartet singing white gospel version of "Rocka My Soul"─also non-religious song such as "Lucky Old Sun" 8-13A
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