Howard, Karlton
Description
Two complete episodes of Parade of Quartets (probably October 8-15, 2000) followed by fragments of different Parade of Quartets episodes--After the Parade of Quartets introduction sequence, co-host Robert "Flash" Gordon welcomes the audience to another episode (probably October 8, 2000)--Video clip of gospel singer Shirley Caesar performing the song "I Wouldn't Take Nothing For My Journey"--Sunday school lesson with Reverend Arnette Suber entitled "A New King Selected"--Program host Reverend Karlton Howard talks about the Sisters in the Spirit concert coming up and lists the event's gospel performers: Shirley Caesar, Yolanda Adams, the gospel duo Mary Mary, and saxophonist Angella Christie--Video clip of Angella Christie performing the gospel song "When We All Get To Heaven"--Robert "Flash" Gordon reads an advertisement for his business, Pyramid Music and Video--Unidentified African American co-host interviews with Tyrone Butler, founder of the Augusta Mini Theatre, about the Mini Theatre's 25th Anniversary celebration at B.L.'s Restaurant--Co-host Robert "Flash" Gordon interviews Cynthia Mitchell from Good Shepherd Baptist Church about the CSRA's first pastors, musicians, and directors Conference, taking place on October 14, 2000--Video clip of gospel singer Yolanda Adams performing the song "The Battle is the Lord's"--Karlton Howard speaks with Reverend Les Smalls about the "Better Steps" program, which provides training workshops to job seekers--Karlton Howard reads local announcements--Elder Alexander Dwight leads the morning devotional prayer--Unidentified African American gospel choir performs a gospel song--Unidentified African American co-host interviews Reverend Johnny Bussey of the New Zion Missionary Baptist Church about an anniversary event taking place on October 14, 2000,...
Video
WJBF (Television station : Augusta, Ga.)
Record Contributed By
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