Parade of Quartets. [1997-09-07] Parade of Quartets. [1997-09-14]
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@ Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection
Howard, Karlton
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Two complete episodes of Parade of Quartets (from September 7, 1997 and September 14, 1997) without broadcast commercials--The first complete episode of Parade of Quartets begins with The Gospel Originals performing the song "What is This?"--Program host Karlton Howard welcomes viewers to the episode and lists upcoming guests--Karlton Howard speaks with the president of the E. Golden Gospel Choir from Mount Calvary Baptist Church, Diane Henderson, about the choir's thirty-eighth anniversary celebration, taking place that day (September 7, 1997)--The E. Golden Gospel Choir perform the song "Rock of Ages, Cleft for Me"--Co-host Alicia Martin interviews Mary Brown, counselor and program coordinator for the Veterans Hospital, about National Sickle Cell Awareness Month--Karlton Howard invites viewers to anniversary celebrations for Noah's Ark Baptist Church and Green Grove Missionary Baptist Church, then he speaks with Percy E. Griffin and James "Big Red" Anderson about the Swanee Quintet's fifty-seventh anniversary concert, taking place October 5, 1997--The Bright Stars Quartet gospel group from Pine Grove Baptist Church perform a song--State representative Henry Howard speaks with Keith A. Benson, Sr., president of the CSRA United Way, about services the organization supports, and that year's fundraising effort entitled "The Power of You"--The Gospel Originals perform a rendition of the song "Amazing Grace" while Reverend Jerome Herrington leads the morning devotional prayer--Parade of Quartets segment entitled "Words to the Wise" with co-host Alicia Martin--Karlton Howard reads an advertisement for Pyramid Music and Video and introduces the gospel group Flo Carter and the Sounds of Joy--Flo Carter and the...
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WJBF (Television station : Augusta, Ga.)
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Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards CollectionRecord Harvested From
Digital Library of GeorgiaKeywords
- African American Gospel Singers
- African American Politicians
- African Americans
- Augusta
- Augusta (Ga.)
- Georgia
- Gospel Music
- Gospel Musicians
- Gospel Singers
- Government
- Parade Of Quartets (Television Program)
- Politics And Government
- Religion
- Religious Life And Customs
- Religious Works
- Television Broadcasting Of Music
- United States