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Parade of Quartets. [1998-03-08] Parade of Quartets. [1998-03-15]

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Howard, Karlton

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One complete episode of Parade of Quartets (probably from March, 1998) without broadcast commercials--Video fast forwards through Parade of Quartets introduction sequence to program host Karlton Howard welcoming viewers to the episode--Video clip of gospel singer Dorothy Norwood performing the gospel song "The Storm is Almost Gone"--Sunday school lesson with Reverend Frederick Patterson from True Vine Baptist Church--Karlton Howard thanks Reverend Patterson for his Sunday school lesson, and introduces the gospel group Curtis Young and the Curtis Young Singers--Curtis Young and the Curtis Young Singers perform the song "Can't Nobody Do Me Like Jesus"--Karlton Howard invites gospel groups and choirs to perform on the Parade of Quartets, and reads an advertisement for Pyramid Music and Video--Co-host Reverend Jerome Herrington reads local announcements--An unidentified African American gospel choir perform the song "Pressing My Way"--Karlton Howard introduces a video clip of Dorothy Norwood--Video clip of Dorothy Norwood telling the story of Hattie B's daughter--State representative Henry Howard interviews clerk of commission Lena J. Bonner about her position and the newly-consolidated government of Augusta-Richmond County--An unidentified African American gospel group performs the song "Hallelujah is the Highest Praise"--Reverend Jerome Herrington leads the morning devotional prayer while the unidentified African American gospel group provides background vocals--Karlton Howard interviews Patria Brayboy about Bettis Academy, an African American Baptist school in Trenton, South Carolina--Co-host Jillian Gresham reads local announcements--The episode concludes with a video clip of an unidentified African American gospel singer and choir performing while end credits roll on screen. Annotation from original media: List...
Type:
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