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Parade of Quartets. [1997-10-05] Parade of Quartets. [1997-10-12]

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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 October 5, 1997 and October 12, 1997) without broadcast commercials, followed by several fragments of other episodes of Parade of Quartets (dates unknown)--The first complete episode of Parade of Quartets begins with co-host Frank Brown welcoming the viewers and reminding them of the Swanee Quintet anniversary concert taking place that night (October 5, 1997) at the Bell Auditorium--The gospel group Gospel Originals perform the song "Lay Down My Life for The Lord"--Sunday school lesson entitled "Refusing to Compromise" with Reverend Chris Lowe where he reads from Book of Daniel--The gospel group Flo Carter and the Sounds of Joy perform a rendition of the song "Wayfaring Stranger"--Program host Karlton Howard interviews Reverend Otis Moss III, the new pastor at Tabernacle Baptist Church--The Pine Grove Baptist Church gospel choir perform the song "Give Him the Glory," and Karlton Howard speaks to them about their second anniversary concert, taking place that night in Bath, South Carolina--Karlton Howard speaks with Percy E. Griffin about the Swanee Quintet's fifty-seventh anniversary concert, and a flier for the event is shown on-screen--Flo Carter and the Sounds of Joy perform the song "Sea Walker"--State representative Henry Howard speaks with James Sams, a small business owner in Augusta, Georgia--Karlton Howard speaks with James "Big Red" Anderson about his fifty-seven years with the Swanee Quintet, and Anderson tells Howard his favorite Swanee Quintet song is "Sit Down Servant"--Karlton Howard leads the morning devotional prayer while the Gospel Originals provide background vocals--An unidentified...
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Video
Contributors:
WJBF (Television station : Augusta, Ga.)
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Walter J. Brown Media Archives and Peabody Awards Collection

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Digital Library of Georgia